Aquarelle Lips Tattoo

Aquarelle Lip Tattoo is a semi-permanent makeup technique designed to give lips a soft, natural flush of colour. Unlike traditional lip tattoos, this treatment uses multiple sheer pigment layers to create a delicate watercolour effect, enhancing your natural lip tone without harsh outlines. The result is a healthy, youthful look that adds subtle definition and vibrancy while still feeling effortless. Perfect for those who want a long-lasting tinted effect, this method can be customised to suit different skin tones and desired finishes.

Price

  • Aquarelle Lips Tattoo $500
  • Touch-up 6 to 8 weeks $199
  • Refresh colour after 6-12 months $350
  • Note: Lip tattoos may require more than one follow-up session; each session has an additional cost of $100.

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All about Aquarelle lip tattoo

Aquarelle lip tattoo is a lip-blushing version that integrates your selected hue into your lips, resulting in a gentle, misted appearance similar to a lip stain. This technique doesn’t sharply delineate the lip borders as much as other methods do, setting aquarelle lips apart from conventional lip blushing.

Rather than forming a well-defined shape around the lips, aquarelle lip blush offers the semblance of a makeup-free appearance, as if your lips naturally possess that tint. This is realised through a softer, gradient edge that is less color-intense than the lips’ core.

Naturally, individual artists perform the procedure in diverse ways, and the outcome can be customised according to your preferences for a more or less defined look. However, the creative inspiration for this style of lip blushing tattoo comes from watercolour-inspired artwork, so genuine aquarelle lips produce a smoothly blended, understated effect.

The aesthetic result of aquarelle lips is notably discreet and suitable for all settings, ranging from day-to-day tasks to exclusive occasions.

  • Consultation & Colour Selection
    Your session begins with a detailed consultation to discuss your desired outcome. The artist assesses your skin tone and natural lip colour, then selects the most flattering pigment shade to achieve a subtle blush effect.
  • Preparation & Numbing
    The lips are gently cleansed and a topical numbing cream is applied to minimise discomfort. This ensures the treatment is as comfortable as possible.
  • Lip Mapping & Outline
    A soft outline of your lips is sketched to guide the shading process. Unlike bold liner tattoos, the outline is natural and designed to blend seamlessly into the shading.
  • Layering Transparent Pigments
    Using specialised tattoo equipment, the artist applies multiple thin layers of sheer pigment across the lips. This layering creates a delicate watercolour effect, gradually building colour intensity while maintaining a translucent, natural look.
  • Blending & Perfecting
    The shading is carefully blended for even coverage, avoiding harsh edges. The aim is to give lips a natural flush of colour, rather than a lipstick-like finish.
  • Final Review & Aftercare Guidance
    Once the lip tattoo is complete, the artist checks the symmetry and softness of the result. You’ll receive personalised aftercare instructions to ensure proper healing and long-lasting colour retention.

Due to the semi-permanent aspect of the treatment, it’s crucial to deliberate your desired shade alongside your beautician and steer clear of any colours that might seem out of fashion in the upcoming months.

We offer a vast array of lip colours and hues and can tailor-made shades to complement you. If you possess a cherished lip shade, please bring it along so we can align its colour. If not, our collection spans from subtle nudes and rosy pinks to rich reds and plush mauves for your selection. We’ll pinpoint the shade that harmonises best with your complexion and existing lip hue. Subsequently, we’ll discuss optimal ways to refine or enhance the lip structure if needed.

Aquarelle lips emerge as a variation of the traditional lip blush method, offering the lips a gentler, diffused appearance. Typically executed with a delicate, blended boundary, it lacks the sharp delineation of standard lip blushing, though the application technique remains consistent. Hence, both terms might be used synonymously at times. The longevity of their effects is comparable, ranging between 3 to 5 years.

The outcome is adaptable, allowing you to select the desired shade and the intensity of the effect.

This cosmetic lip tattoo approach is versatile, apt for everyone and suitable for all events.

The aquarelle lip tattoo healing process is very similar to lip blush healing, but because this style is soft, airy and watercolour-like, the healed look appears even gentler. Right after the procedure, your lips will look bright, defined, and slightly swollen — much stronger than the final result. Over the first few days, expect tightness, dryness, and light peeling, which helps reveal the soft wash of colour underneath.

During week one, the lips may look lighter or patchy, especially in the centre where the aquarelle effect is most delicate. This “ghosting” phase is completely normal. As the skin continues regenerating through weeks 2–4, the colour slowly returns and blends into a soft, diffused tint. By week 4–6, your aquarelle lips show their true healed shade — sheer, natural, and delicately enhanced — with a touch-up perfecting the final shape and pigment depth.

Like any other semi-permanent lip tattoo, aquarelle lips are brought to life by delicately puncturing the skin with an electric needle and injecting it with a vibrant colour. Thus, it’s essentially a tattooing, although it isn’t permanent.

Instead of traditional ink, the aquarelle lip tattoo employs permanent makeup pigments designed to be broken down by the body, causing the colour to fade until it eventually disappears. The aquarelle lip tattoo procedure offers long-lasting results, with enhanced lips that can be enjoyed for up to 5 years.

The lifespan of the results can be extended by undergoing a colour refresher and replenishing the pigments.

The aquarelle lips technique involves a delicate integration of colour into the lips, where the hue is layered in multiple passes to accomplish a soft, diffused appearance. The PMU artist can enhance specific sections of your lips, creating a mesmerising and captivating look that perfectly matches your unique style and preferences.

The outcome is a subtle kiss of colour that enhances your lips’ natural texture, adding a touch of allure without overpowering. Skilful shading can create the impression of more voluminous lips and contribute to a more symmetrical appearance.

Since lips do not hold pigments as well as other areas of skin, a follow-up session might be required for those desiring a more vivid colour. After the lips fully heal, typically around 6–8 weeks after your first appointment, it’s time to unveil the stunning results!

Consultation

Our specialists will engage in an in-depth conversation with you about the aesthetic you wish to attain and offer recommendations as appropriate. Once we’ve grasped the style you’re targeting, we sketch the lip outline and fill it in using a cosmetic pencil. This preliminary design can be altered and fine-tuned as many times as necessary.

Treatment

Aquarel Lip Tattooing starts with applying a topical anesthetic to your lips for thirty minutes, alleviating any initial sensitivity you might experience. Following that, we administer the lip colour employing a specialised facial tattooing apparatus, which operates at a significantly lower frequency than conventional tattoo machines.

While you may sense the machine’s vibrations, discomfort should be minimal. Additionally, we keep applying numbing agents to your lips throughout the session to maintain your comfort or offer you breaks if required.

The beauty process generally spans around 2 hours but can differ based on individual needs. Some swelling is expected post-treatment, so we suggest avoiding social engagements for several days following the procedure.

Retouch

A follow-up visit is required 4–8 weeks after your initial session. This appointment usually lasts 30–60 minutes and involves adding more colour to the lips through pigment infusion.

This step is necessary because certain areas may not retain the pigment as effectively as others during the healing phase, leading to spots that may require more colour. Such an outcome is usual, and healing responses differ from person to person. Regardless of your experience, we strongly recommend returning your retouch.

The semi-permanent nature of Aquarelle Lip Color allows it to last up to three years. However, longevity can fluctuate based on skin types and the shade of pigment utilised, with darker hues generally having a more extended lifespan. The duration will invariably differ between individuals following the initial treatment and the subsequent retouch. Additional retouching sessions may be needed, depending on personal preferences and the final look aspired to achieve.

Undergoing an aquarelle lips tattooing procedure is typically priced at approximately $800. In most cases, it’s less costly than a full lip shade but holds a higher price point than a permanent lip liner.

The aquarelle lips tattooing costs can shift notably based on your geographical location and the expertise and distinction of the artist you select, leading to various prices. Anchoring your decision mainly on the artist’s competence rather than just the cost itself is vital.

Aquarelle lip blush is versatile and can uplift anyone’s looks, though it tends to be particularly popular among individuals with lighter lips who frequently apply some form of lip makeup. It can deliver a nuanced appearance that complements various styles or craft a more eye-catching effect for those enamored with the classic red lip.

Nonetheless, there are specific contraindications to be aware of:

  • Diabetes
  • Skin conditions like Psoriasis or Rosacea localised in or near the area to be treated
  • Autoimmune diseases
  • Clotting disorders, Anemia (as the pigment might not hold well)
  • A past of keloid or hypertrophic scarring
  • Active chemotherapy treatment
  • Current blood thinner regimen
  • Women who are pregnant or breastfeeding

This roster is incomplete. If you possess any medical conditions, you must notify your artist and seek advice from your physician.

Artist Aquarelle Lips

Aquarelle lip tattoo master

Since 2016, Anastasia has specialised in enhancing natural beauty through the art of aquarelle lips. With years of expertise in the professional tattooing industry, she is a certified and licensed permanent makeup specialist, holding all the required qualifications in both Europe and Australia

Known for her precision and artistry, Anastasia creates soft, translucent lip blush results that mimic a delicate watercolour effect—subtle, youthful, and perfectly tailored to each client’s unique features.

FAQ

Aquarelle lips tattoo are lip blushing that blend the colour of your choosing into your lips in a smooth airbrush effect, similar to a lip tint. It does not define the borders of the lips as much as other techniques do. It’s where aquarelle lips (watercolour) differ from regular lip blushing tattoo.

Cosmetic tattoo aquarelle (watercolour) lip colour lasts up to two to three years. This ranges among skin types and depends on the ink colour used, with darker colours typically lasting longer. Results will always vary from person to person behind your initial session and the retouch.

Yes—this technique is designed to give a subtle flush of colour, resembling a natural tint rather than a bold lipstick effect. The finish is soft, translucent, and tailored to each client.

Most clients experience little discomfort as a topical numbing cream is applied before and during the procedure. Sensitivity varies depending on the individual.

Unlike traditional lip tattoos with solid colour or sharp outlines, Aquarelle Lips uses soft blending techniques and lip blush tattooing methods to achieve a delicate, diffused effect.

Lips will appear darker in the first few days, then gradually lighten as they heal. The final shade settles in around 4–6 weeks.

Avoid caffeine, alcohol, and blood-thinning medications 24 hours before treatment. Keep lips hydrated and avoid harsh exfoliants in the days leading up to your session.

Yes—once fully healed, you can still apply lipstick or gloss over your aquarelle lips. Many clients find they no longer need as much makeup due to the natural tint.