You can kiss someone after lip blush, but it's best to wait until the treated area has fully healed. This typically takes around 4-6 weeks.
Here's why:
- Healing Process: Lip blush involves tiny needles injecting pigment into the lips, causing minor wounds. These wounds need time to heal, and kissing can irritate them and increase the risk of infection.
- Swelling and Tenderness: The lips will be swollen and tender for a few days after the procedure. Kissing during this time can be uncomfortable and may even cause pain.
- Pigment Settling: The pigment needs time to settle into the skin. Kissing too soon can interfere with this process and affect the final color.
To ensure a smooth healing process and optimal results, it's advisable to wait until your lips are fully healed before kissing.