WHAT IS LIP NEUTRALIZATION?
Lip neutralization is a color-correcting technique used in permanent makeup (PMU) to create a more even, desirable base tone across the lips before applying lip blush or other permanent color. It counteracts uneven pigmentation, dark undertones, or strong natural lip colors so the final result appears truer to the selected shade and more natural.
Who needs lip naturalization?
People who need lip neutralization are those with lips that have uneven, dark, or cool-toned undertones—such as blue, purple, brown, or gray hues—that interfere with achieving a desired warm or true-to-pigment lip color during permanent makeup or traditional lipstick application; this includes clients with hyperpigmentation from sun exposure, smoking, hormonal changes, or healed trauma, as well as individuals with naturally deep or highly pigmented lips who want a brighter, more even base for lip blush or color correction. It’s also recommended for anyone undergoing color correction after previous permanent makeup that healed too dark or with unwanted cool tones, and for clients seeking predictable, long-lasting results from lip blush who require a neutral canvas so the final pigment appears accurate and balanced.
WHAT IS LIP NEUTRALIZATION?
Lip neutralization is a color-correcting technique used in permanent makeup (PMU) to create a more even, desirable base tone across the lips before applying lip blush or other permanent color. It counteracts uneven pigmentation, dark undertones, or strong natural lip colors so the final result appears truer to the selected shade and more natural.
Who needs lip naturalization?
People who need lip neutralization are those with lips that have uneven, dark, or cool-toned undertones—such as blue, purple, brown, or gray hues—that interfere with achieving a desired warm or true-to-pigment lip color during permanent makeup or traditional lipstick application; this includes clients with hyperpigmentation from sun exposure, smoking, hormonal changes, or healed trauma, as well as individuals with naturally deep or highly pigmented lips who want a brighter, more even base for lip blush or color correction. It’s also recommended for anyone undergoing color correction after previous permanent makeup that healed too dark or with unwanted cool tones, and for clients seeking predictable, long-lasting results from lip blush who require a neutral canvas so the final pigment appears accurate and balanced.