Lips pigmentation
Posted in: lip care by weddingcometrue | June 21st 2010 | no comments
The lips are one’s label, as they are the main attraction when it comes about one’s facial appearance. Being so, most of the people try to improve as much as they can their look. Lips are the ones who suffer transformations: tattoos, augmentation, piercing and so on. From all these lips pigmentation is women preferential option.
First of all, lips pigmentation, or tattoos are aimed to boost the lively color of it. At the same time they act like a semi permanent or a permanent make up. As lips are the sensual centers of a woman’s appearance so that they try to put value on this characteristic.
What means lip pigmentation? It is a simple procedure with great effects on ling terms. It means perforating the skin layers in order to instill the colored substances, the pigment. They will be absorbed and will create the impression of wearing a lipstick every time.

How long is going to last? It depends on your preference. Semi permanent lip pigmentation has durability from one to 3 years, while a permanent pigmentation will last until 5 years. But these are only some references as it depends on each and every person’s type of skin. Moreover, this does not mean that after this period it will simply disappear, but it will start to fade off.
What color to choose? Most of the specialists in this domain recommend choosing a soft color, as much as natural one. This way a woman can match its lips color with every type of clothing and make up. Apart from this, one will be more than pleased about the result as a darker color may be too shrill.
What are the side effects? Lips pigmentation have some side effects, depending on each one’s type of skin. For example, when one catches a cold the lips tend to modify their color. Unusually a person with no lip pigmentation when is sick has a darker color of its lips, because of the fever. And when the lips are tattooed they will become pinker. It is not a real concern or an unpleasant appearance. In fact, it will pass over a couple of days.

Apart from this, pigmented lips can change its color when one has herpes or a lip infection. Because of the pus the lips may turn into pink color. But a proper treatment will eliminate this. The disadvantage if this is that one may have a pink lip and the other with its natural color, as the herpes or the infection will appear only to one part of the lip. It is really awkward to see a person with different colors on its lips. Your solution may be a special plaster: it will help you to heal the area and at the same time to hide the pink stain on your lip.
As a conclusion, lips pigmentation is a modern method of boosting one’s appearance. But there are also risks and side effects. Are you willing to face this?