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Lip Blush After Caređź’‹
First 24 Hours:
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Blot gently with a clean tissue to remove lymph fluid and prevent scabbing.
- Apply a thin layer of the recommended healing ointment (like Aquaphor or A&D ointment) to keep lips moisturized.
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Avoid touching lips with unclean hands.
- Do not drink any caffeine or alcoholÂ
First Week:
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Keep lips moisturized at all times with the provided aftercare balm.
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Do not apply make up on the lips that can cause infection.
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Avoid spicy, salty, or acidic foods that can cause irritation.
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Use a straw when drinking to minimize moisture exposure.
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Do not pick or peel the scabs—let them fall off naturally.
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Avoid kissing, swimming, saunas, and intense workouts that cause sweating.
First 2-4 Weeks:
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Avoid direct sun exposure and tanning beds.
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Skip exfoliating treatments or strong skincare products near the lips.
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Stay hydrated and apply a gentle lip balm to prevent excessive dryness.
Long-Term Care:
- Always use SPF lip balm to prevent fading.
- Schedule a touch-up session after 6-8 weeks for the best results.
- Avoid harsh lip scrubs or chemical treatments to prolong pigment retention.
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