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Introduction to Aesthetic Treatments and semi permanent lips - lip blush 

Our studio offer tailored aesthetic treatments using industry-leading products such as Botox® and hyaluronic acid-based fillers. Whether you’re looking to smooth wrinkles, lift your features, or enhance your lips, our experienced team is here to help you look and feel your best.

 

Aesthetic treatments have become a popular and effective way to rejuvenate the face, enhance natural features, and maintain a youthful appearance all with minimal downtime. Among the most sought-after non-surgical options are Botox, dermal fillers, and lip enhancement treatments. Each targets specific concerns to help you look refreshed and confident.

Botox: Smooth Out Fine Lines & Wrinkles​

Botox (botulinum toxin) is a purified protein that temporarily relaxes targeted facial muscles

to reduce the appearance of dynamic wrinkles caused by repetitive movement.

1. Forehead Lines

  • Cause: Repeated raising of the eyebrows

  • Treatment Goal: Soften horizontal lines while maintaining natural expressions

  • Result: A smoother, younger-looking forehead

 

2. Frown Lines (Glabellar Lines/“11s”)

  • Cause: Muscle contractions between the eyebrows when frowning or concentrating

  • Treatment Goal: Reduce the appearance of deep vertical lines

  • Result: A more relaxed and approachable appearance

3. Crow’s Feet

  • Cause: Smiling or squinting

  • Treatment Goal: Minimise fine lines around the outer corners of the eyes

  • Result: A more youthful and rested eye area

 Results typically appear within 3–7 days and last 3–4 months.

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Lip Fillers: Define and Enhance

Lip fillers are one of the most customisable aesthetic treatments, allowing for subtle volume, enhanced shape,

and defined borders—whether you’re looking for a natural boost or a more noticeable plump.

Common Lip Enhancements:

  • Volume Augmentation: Fuller lips with soft, natural curves

  • Cupid’s Bow Definition: Enhancing the central upper lip contour

  • Lip Border Refinement: Smoothing fine lines around the mouth

 

Results are instant and typically last 6–12 months.

 

What to Expect

  • Consultation: Your aesthetic practitioner will assess your facial anatomy and discuss your goals.

  • Procedure Time: 15–45 minutes depending on areas treated

  • Recovery: Minimal downtime; mild swelling or bruising may occur

  • Aftercare: Avoid excessive heat, alcohol, and strenuous activity for 24 hours

 

Why Choose Non-Surgical Aesthetics?

  • Safe and effective treatments

  • Natural-looking results

  • Minimal discomfort and downtime

  • Tailored to your unique facial structure

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Lip Blush Semi-Permanent 

Wake Up with Perfectly Tinted Lips

Subtle, natural color enhancement with Lip Blush—semi-permanent makeup for long-lasting definition.

 What is Lip Blush?

 A Soft, Natural Tint—All Day, Every Day

Lip blush is a form of semi-permanent makeup (SPMU) that enhances the natural color, shape, and symmetry of the lips.

Using a digital machine and pigment, the lips are lightly tinted for a soft, fuller appearance—no lipstick needed.

 

Benefits at a Glance:

  • Enhances natural lip colour

  • Restores pigment lost through aging

  • Defines the lip border (without harsh lip liner)

  • Gives the illusion of fuller lips

  • Long-lasting color (up to 2–3 years)

  • Lightens pigmentation in the lips ( lip neutralisation ) 

Soft, healed results that look natural, not painted on

✔️ Color tones matched to your skin undertone and personal preference

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What Lip Neutralisation is Good For

 

Lip neutralisation is especially helpful for people who have:

• Dark or uneven pigmentation on the lips (often due to genetics, scarring, or lifestyle factors).

• Cool undertones like purple, blue, or brown that make the lips look dull.

• Asymmetrical color patches where one part of the lip looks darker than the other.

• A desire for a more natural, healthy, even-toned look before adding any “blush” or final lip color.

 

Instead of immediately implanting a pink, red, or nude pigment, the artist first uses color correction

pigments (usually warm shades like peach, coral, or orange) to balance out those cool/dark tones.

Why You Need Multiple Sessions

 

Lip neutralisation is a gradual process because of how skin holds pigment and how undertones interact:

• First session: Focus is on correcting undertones — the lips may still look a bit uneven during the healing phase.

• Second session: More pigment is layered to further neutralise and even out the tone.

• Third (or more) session (if needed): A “lip blush” shade can be added for the final color, once the base tone is corrected.

 

Each session builds on the last, ensuring that the color correction looks natural and stable over time, instead of too heavy or patchy.

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