Undertone assessment
We assess natural lip depth and warmth before planning pigment.
A considered approach for darker, cooler or uneven lip tones where colour theory matters.
We assess natural lip depth and warmth before planning pigment.
Neutralisation may require staged work rather than a single aggressive pass.
The goal is balanced colour, not a one-size-fits-all lipstick effect.
This is where high-skill consultation and colour theory matter most.

Neutralisation helps create a more balanced base before soft colour is planned.
Some lips need undertone work before blush colour can heal predictably.
The goal is controlled correction that protects the final result.
Darker, cooler or uneven lips can heal unpredictably if the wrong colour is implanted too quickly. Neutralisation uses colour theory and staged correction to create a more balanced base before a soft blush result is planned.
The safest path depends on your natural lip depth, undertone and how pigment is likely to heal.
Natural lip depth
Cool or warm undertone
Uneven areas
Previous lip tattooing
Filler history
Skin sensitivity and healing
Whether staged sessions are needed
Realistic target colour
Neutralisation may require more than one session depending on natural lip depth, undertone and how pigment heals. The goal is controlled colour correction that protects the final result, not an aggressive one-session cover-up.
Each session is planned around how your lips respond, so the final colour has a more reliable base.
Lip Blush is usually suited to lips that already have a suitable base tone and need soft colour or shape refinement. Lip Neutralisation may be recommended first when the natural lip tone is darker, cooler or uneven. Your consultation will guide the safest path.
We will assess your natural lip tone, undertone, previous work and desired result before recommending Lip Neutralisation, Lip Blush or a staged treatment plan.
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