Everything You Need To Know About Lip Embroidery In Singapore
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Have you ever experienced the struggle of trying to keep your lipstick on for the rest of the day? You always check the mirror to see if it has smudged or got into your teeth and reapply it. Worrying about your lipstick’s wear limits yourself to pull off the biggest smile or enjoy that plate of food you’ve craved for days. Sometimes, you don’t want to put lipstick at all, but you can’t go anywhere with pale lips. Many people experience the same struggles you do. That is why lip embroidery in Singapore has become a popular solution to this problem.

If you are looking to brighten your smile, here is a guide to inform yourself about the procedure, how it works, and the expectations you need to set.

What Is Lip Embroidery in Singapore?

Lip embroidery is a cosmetic procedure that enhances the shape and colour of your lips. Accentuating the intensity of your lips makes it look fuller, younger, and more symmetrical. It is also referred to as “lip micropigmentation”, “lip microblading”, and “lip blush”, among many, but they all refer to the same process.

Here, specialized pigments are used to improve the colour or shade of the lips. The pigments are introduced to the surface of the lips using a sterile needle by making slow, methodical punctures, building layers of colour. Once the process is done, your lips will be covered with a bandage to avoid infections. The whole procedure only takes around 2-3 hours.

Lip embroidery is done to bring out the colour of your lips. However, it does not work like ordinary makeup. You usually line your lips with makeup to make them look fuller. This procedure is only effective in the lips; otherwise, the colour will end up looking inconsistent as your skin and lips take pigment differently.

Also, this procedure only enhances the colour of your lips; it does not create actual fullness. It does not work like filler or botox. Lip embroidery does not increase the size of the lips. Instead, it accentuates the colour of your lips, making it look fuller and more defined.

What Is the Difference Between Conventional Lip Tattoo and Lip Embroidery in Singapore?

As new techniques emerged, some things differentiate lip embroidery in Singapore compared to tradition lip tattoo procedures. First, a traditional tattoo takes the needle deep into the lips, while lip embroidery focuses on the surface of the lips. This makes the latter less prone to infections. Second is that lip embroidery uses specialized “synthetic-organic micro-pigments”, used explicitly for the lips, while standard ink tattoo, containing Carbon, is used for traditional lip tattoos.

Who Are Good Candidates for Lip Embroidery in Singapore?

Generally, anyone that has a problem with their lip colour may opt to have lip embroidery in Singapore. If your lips are too pale or have asymmetrical and unbalanced lip colour, you can go and try this procedure. Being tired of continually touching up your lips is also a good enough reason to have lip embroidery.

However, this does not mean that it is effective for everyone. This procedure does not lighten the colour of the lips, so dark blue or purple lips are hard to work with. People with darker skin tones may also have a hard time with the procedure because of hyperpigmentation. Hyperpigmentation is a condition where patches of skin become darker than the surrounding skin. Also, if your lips have freckles or are multi-toned, you are unlikely candidates for lip embroidery.

How Long Do Results Last?

Results from lip embroidery may last from 1 to 2 years. The lasting effect of the colour depends on the type of pigments used. Synthetic-organic micro-pigments usually last for 18 months, while inorganic ones may last up to 2 years.

The colour you choose will also affect the final results. Pigments appear 50% lighter on the lips than what you see in the bottle. Don’t be afraid to choose darker shades, rather than nude colours, as it will not look as vivid as when you swatch it to your skin, however, for optimum results, it’s best to follow the advised pigment of your PMU artist.

Touch-up sessions are not necessary once you have done lip embroidery. The colour of the pigment will fade over time, but it still has pretty good retention after the first time. Though, if you want, you may go for touch-up sessions depending on your preference and the advice of your PMU artist.

How to Prepare for Lip Embroidery?

By now, you may be interested in having lip embroidery in Singapore. The first step in doing so is finding the right paramedical makeup or PMU  artist and studio for your procedure. You may do your research online and check their reviews within the last six months, although it is still better to visit them personally. Make sure to have a certified cosmetic artist with a vast experience in such makeup procedures. Once you find the right person and place for what you’re looking for, you may move on to consultations. Here, inform the artist about any skin or medical condition that concerns your lips to avoid complications.

There is not much preparation for the procedure itself. However, it is advised not to  brush your teeth or drink anything before your appointment. Do not worry about the process being painful as topical anaesthetics are applied beforehand. If you are prone to cold sores, make sure to have your medication on standby and to always inform and seek the advice of your PMU artist.

What Are Aftercare Tips for Lip Embroidery?

Initially, your lips will be swollen and sore right after the procedure, though it subsides after a couple of days. The colour will also appear darker, but again it will be lighter later on. It is best to have your appointment on a weekend so that you have 1-2 days for the after-effects to die down. The final colour will set in about two weeks.

In the meantime, follow these tips to ensure the best results from your procedure:

  • Do not pick or peel the scabs or dry skin on your lips as they will fall off naturally.
  • Do not pucker and stretch your lips.
  • Refrain from smoking.
  • Avoid long showers because the moisture and warmth may cause infection.
  • Avoid activities that will make you sweat profusely.
  • When eating or brushing your teeth, make sure to avoid touching your lips.
  • Do not apply makeup or cleansers on the pigmented area.
  • Use patting motions when cleaning your face rather than rubbing or scrubbing.
  • Avoid sleeping face down.
  • Avoid extended sun exposure.
  • Avoid eating crabs or prawns, and spicy or salty foods as it may cause inflammation.

Lip Embroidery in Singapore

Like mentioned earlier, lip embroidery in Singapore has grown in popularity. So, it is not hard to find a studio that works with state-of-the-art equipment and highly trained artists. Another thing to be keen on is the pigments to be used for your procedure. One popular pigment brand in Singapore is Swiss Color. 

Swiss Color is a global company that offers an array of pigments. The company invested in years of research and development to come up with their pigments that are safe and free of heavy metals. Swiss Color introduces a wide array of pigments, in different shades, for various permanent makeup procedures to achieve your desired, natural result. Swiss Color is available in 54 countries, including Singapore, Malaysia, Indonesia, and Thailand.

Swiss Color also trains semi-permanent makeup artists to master the principles of semi-permanent makeup and micropigmentation. Look for certified Swiss Color Artists in Singapore to get the best results for you. 

To learn more about Swiss Color, you can visit our website.