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Get answers to common questions about Lip Facial Treatment.
A typical Lip Facial Treatment lasts about 20-30 minutes, depending on customization and additional steps. We include cleansing, exfoliation, a specialized mask, and nourishment. Your therapist will adjust timing based on lip condition and desired results.
Yes. The treatment is designed to be gentle; we use mild exfoliants and hydrating masks. If you have extreme sensitivity or allergies, we perform a patch test and customize ingredients. Always inform your therapist about reactions or specific skin concerns.
For preventive care, we recommend a Lip Facial Treatment every 2-4 weeks initially, then monthly maintenance. Frequency depends on dryness severity, environmental exposure, and personal goals; your therapist will suggest a tailored plan during your consultation.
We recommend waiting at least 30 minutes before applying lipstick to allow products to absorb. For best results avoid heavy or matte lipsticks for 24 hours; use a hydrating balm or tinted lip oil instead to protect and prolong the treatment.
Most clients experience minimal effects like temporary redness, mild tingling, or slight flaking after exfoliation. Rarely, allergic reactions can occur—stop use and contact us if irritation persists. We review allergies beforehand to minimize risks and choose gentle ingredients.
Apply a protective hydrating balm regularly, avoid licking your lips, and use SPF lip protection daily. Gently exfoliate once weekly and skip harsh acids or retinoids for 48 hours. Stay hydrated and follow any personalized product recommendations from your therapist.