A lip line tattoo (also known as lip contour tattooing) uses permanent makeup techniques to deposit pigments along the natural border of your lips. The process combines precision and artistry to enhance natural lips without heavy makeup.
At Cosmetic Tattoo Melbourne, I’ve spent years perfecting how I approach the lip liner tattoo — from pigment choice to needle depth — so the result looks like your lips, only better. Whether you want crisp symmetry, colour correction, or a fuller look without fillers, this treatment delivers all that and more — with results that last.
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A lip liner tattoo is one of those subtle cosmetic tattoo procedures that makes a big impact. It’s perfect for anyone tired of re-applying traditional lip liner or losing pigment around the border with age. In my studio, I see clients every week wanting a natural lip colour boost that still looks effortless — not painted on.
This treatment gives you a permanent lip liner effect using modern cosmetic tattooing methods. Forget the dark outlines of the past; today’s tattooed lip liner is soft, blended and flattering on every skin tone. Whether you’re correcting pigment loss, restoring lip shape or enhancing your smile’s symmetry, the result is a naturally defined, low-maintenance look that lasts.
Unlike traditional tattooing methods that use solid colour application, I use soft shading and a gentle approach to blend your liner into your lip colour. The tattooing process involves implanting pigment between the epidermis and dermis using advanced cosmetic tattoo equipment — a much gentler process than a traditional tattoo machine.
A well-done tattoo lip liner is one of the most powerful cosmetic procedures in the industry. Here’s why clients love it:
For clients with drier skin types or compromised skin barriers, a lip tattoo can restore hydration and natural tone, creating the appearance of a fuller, youthful pout.
Although cosmetic lip tattooing is safe, some skin conditions require caution or a delay.
| Condition | Recommendation |
|---|---|
| Active cold sores | Wait until fully healed and take antiviral medication before treatment |
| Pregnancy or breastfeeding | Postpone until after this period |
| Blood-thinning medication | Seek medical approval first |
| Diabetes (uncontrolled) | May affect wound healing and colour retention |
| Accutane or strong skin treatments | Must wait 12 months after discontinuation |
| Recent lip filler | Wait at least 4–6 weeks before your initial session |
If you have a history of sensitivity or compromised skin barriers, I will do a patch test first to ensure the pigments and numbing cream are safe for you. This extra care helps prevent irritation and ensures a smoother healing process.
You’re a good candidate for a lip liner cosmetic tattoo if:
For those with poor skin regeneration or sensitive skin, I adapt my tattooing techniques and healing protocol for gentler pigment absorption and longer-lasting results.
Proper prep ensures your cosmetic tattoo procedure goes smoothly and your fresh tattoo pigment settles evenly.
Following these steps ensures smoother application and optimal pigment bonding.
Every lip tattoo I do starts with a full consultation — mapping, pigment matching and full hygiene setup. Here’s what happens step by step:
The result immediately after tattooing is more vibrant — that’s just your fresh tattoo pigment sitting on the surface. It will soften by up to 50% as it heals into a natural tone.
Aftercare is key to colour true results and long-term colour retention.
Do:
Apply aftercare balms 2–3 times a day for hydration.
Use a straw when drinking to protect the tattooed area.
Clean lips with sterile water if needed.
Don’t:
Pick flakes — this will interfere with the healing time and pigment bonding.
Apply makeup or gloss for at least 10–14 days.
Swim, sauna or steam until fully healed.
Melbourne’s weather can dry out lips fast — daily SPF lip balm helps prevent fading and prolongs pigment life.
This is where science meets art. The right colour choice can make your lips look fuller, brighter and healthier.
When I assess your skin tone and undertone, I also consider your natural lip colour, daily makeup habits and long-term goals. The goal is a colour true result that matches your complexion, not competes with it.
| Undertone | Suggested Pigments |
|---|---|
| Cool (pink or blue base) | Warm peach, coral, rosewood |
| Warm (golden or olive base) | Dusty mauve, blush nude, terracotta |
| Neutral | Soft watermelon, beige rose |
| Deep | Brick red, toffee, or burgundy |
Pigments at Microblading Eyebrows Melbourne Studio Face Figurati are hypoallergenic and EU-certified, chosen for stable fading (not blue or grey over time). I keep your exact pigment formula on file for touch-ups and consistency.
About 6–8 weeks after your first treatment, we’ll book your free touch-up session with us. This appointment is pretty important for making sure that the colour is perfect and that the results last.
At this stage, we can sort out any areas where colour seems to absorb a bit faster than everywhere else or tweak the shade a bit to get it just right for you. Some people (especially those with darker skin) might need a bit more work to get the full colour to come through.
This is really where things come together: everything evens out, blends beautifully, and you end up with a final result that looks super seamless.
Generally, a lip tattoo liner lasts anywhere from 2–4 years, depending on your lifestyle, the condition of your skin and the colours you’ve chosen.
Things That Can Affect Longevity:
As long as you get your tattoo from a trained professional, the risk is pretty low. Still, we should talk about possible outcomes just in case.
At Face Figurati, hygiene is our top priority – all our tattooing equipment is single-use, thoroughly sterilised and treated under Victorian safety standards.
Ombre lips create a soft gradient from the border toward the centre for a blurred, pillowy effect that subtly defines shape without harsh lines.
Aquarelle lips use translucent layers for a watercolour wash that enhances natural lip tone with an ultra-soft, sheer finish.
Dark lip neutralisation corrects cool or uneven tones with undertone-neutralising pigments before adding the desired target colour.
Lipstick tattoo delivers a full-coverage result that mimics your favourite lipstick shade for a polished, always-on look.
“At my studio Face Figurati, I’m proud to lead a team of passionate and highly skilled cosmetic tattoo artists who share my dedication to helping every client look and feel their absolute best.Ready to enhance your natural beauty? Book your consultation at Face Figurati today — I can’t wait to help you look and feel your absolute best!” – Olha Po
Not really. I use a strong numbing cream to keep you comfortable during the tattooing process.
After about 10–14 days, once the healing lips have sealed and the colour stabilises.
Yes — but wait 4–6 weeks to allow filler to settle and tissue to stabilise.
Lip blush covers the full lip with a soft wash of colour, while a lip tattoo liner defines the border with subtle shading.
Moisturise daily, use SPF balm, and book annual additional touch sessions for a consistent tone.