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		<title>Do Teeth Whitening Strips Fade Lip Blush?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Yes, regular teeth whitening strips and some At-Home LED mouthpiece kits can actually cause premature fading of lip blush, especially during the healing phase. The main problem isn&#8217;t the light itself but rather the peroxide bleaching agent that is in the gel or strip. If that stuff keeps coming into contact with freshly tattooed lips,&#160;<a href="https://foodbloggermania.it/ricetta/do-teeth-whitening-strips-fade-lip-blush/" class="read-more">Continua a leggere..</a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Yes, regular <strong>teeth whitening strips</strong> and some <strong>At-Home LED mouthpiece kits</strong> can actually cause <strong>premature fading</strong> of <strong>lip blush</strong>, especially during the healing phase. The main problem isn&#8217;t the light itself but rather the <strong>peroxide bleaching agent</strong> that is in the gel or strip. If that stuff keeps coming into contact with freshly tattooed lips, it&#8217;s going to irritate the skin, mess with the healing process of the blushing and even affect how well the lip pigment retains its colour.</p>
<p>I&#8217;m <strong>Olha Po</strong>, &amp; I&#8217;m the founder of <strong>Cosmetic Tattoo Studio Melbourne</strong> <strong>Face Figurati</strong>. This is a question I get asked a lot in my consults: &#8220;Can I whiten my teeth after getting <strong>lip blush</strong> done, or will I wreck it?&#8221; The honest answer is that <strong>timing</strong>, <strong>product type</strong> and <strong>aftercare</strong> all play a part in this. If your lips are still healing, the best thing to do is to hold off on whitening until they&#8217;re good to go &#8211; whiten too soon, and you&#8217;ll likely end up with <strong>patchy results</strong>, <strong>dry edges</strong> and the sort of <strong>touch-ups</strong> that really shouldn&#8217;t be needed.</p>
<h2><strong>Your Quick Safety Guide</strong></h2>
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<p>You don&#8217;t need to swear off getting your teeth whitened forever if you&#8217;ve had <strong>lip blush</strong> done &#8211; you just need to show a bit of consideration for the <strong>healing process</strong>. Keep any <strong>bleaching products</strong> out of the area while it&#8217;s in recovery. It&#8217;s really not that different from having a new colour on your clothes &#8211; try rubbing harsh chemicals over it too soon, and you&#8217;ll be left with a wonky finish.</p>
<p>My approach in my <strong>Melbourne studio</strong> is to give you a sensible plan rather than trying to find a quick fix. That way you can save yourself some stress, <strong>protect your investment</strong> and keep the colour all settled in properly &#8211; and that includes keeping the <strong>vermilion border</strong> intact.</p>
<h3><strong>How Whitening Really Works</strong></h3>
<p>Most at-home systems use <strong>hydrogen peroxide</strong> or <strong>carbamide peroxide</strong> to remove stains on your enamel. It&#8217;s the carbamide peroxide that raises concerns about <strong>lip tattoos</strong> because it converts to hydrogen peroxide, which can also cause <strong>irritation</strong> if it gets on your lips.</p>
<p><strong>LED kits</strong> get a fair bit of confusion too. In most of these consumer systems, the <strong>mouthpiece</strong> is really just there to help support the whitening routine &#8211; its the <strong>gel</strong> that&#8217;s doing all the heavy lifting. So when clients ask me whether an LED mouthpiece can really cause lip blush to fade, my answer is usually that the gel is more likely the problem, but the tray or mouthpiece can also trap product against the <strong>lip line</strong>, increasing contact.</p>
<h3><strong>Why Lips Lose Colour Faster</strong></h3>
<p>It&#8217;s worth remembering that <strong><a target="_blank" rel="nofollow" href="/redirect.php?URL=https://www.cosmetic-tattoo.com.au/lip-tattoo/">lip blush tattoo in Melbourne</a></strong> is implanted into delicate <strong>lip tissue</strong> &#8211; and during the <strong>healing process</strong>, that tissue is a lot more vulnerable to <strong>dryness</strong>, <strong>friction</strong>, <strong>peroxide irritation</strong> and <strong>lip scabbing peeling</strong>. That&#8217;s why those first few weeks are so important.</p>
<p>A lot of people get caught out because the fading doesn&#8217;t always happen all at once &#8211; it&#8217;s often those little subtle instances of premature pigment fading at the edge, <a target="_blank" rel="nofollow" href="/redirect.php?URL=https://blu-indigo.com/why-do-lips-hold-pigment-differently/">uneven lip pigment retention</a> in the centre, or that dry, irritated surface that ends up with a patchy finish.</p>
<h3>What The Peroxide Does</h3>
<p><strong>Peroxide</strong> is a pretty strong active ingredient. If it gets on healing lips, its likely to cause some <strong>stinging</strong>, a bit of <strong>surface inflammation</strong>, and disrupt the <strong>barrier</strong> that helps prevent stuff from getting in. Now, that doesn&#8217;t mean every whitening session will wipe out all pigment, but repeated exposure can mess with how evenly the colour settles.</p>
<p>At <strong>Face Figurati</strong>, I&#8217;ve seen this issue with clients who used <strong>whitening strips</strong> around day 5 to 10 because their lips &#8220;looked nearly healed&#8221; &#8211; which is a common trap to fall into. They weren&#8217;t healed at all, though. I had a client with lovely <strong>colour retention</strong> on the lower lip but faded corners on the upper lip where <strong>whitening gel</strong> had sneakily crept over the border. It wasn&#8217;t the end of the world, but it meant we had to do an earlier review and discuss getting a <strong>touch-up</strong> &#8211; which we could have skipped altogether if they&#8217;d just waited a bit longer.</p>
<h3><strong>Which Products Carry More Risk</strong></h3>
<p><strong>Whitening toothpaste</strong> is usually the biggest risk because the strips sit really close to the edge of your lip and can shift around. <strong>Paint on gels</strong> is also a problem if it gets all over the place. Whitening toothpaste is lower-risk, but if you&#8217;re using it a lot, you risk drying out your lips and irritating your <strong>new tattoo</strong>. <strong>Mouthpiece kits</strong> can be a bit of a disaster if the gel overflows and gets everywhere.</p>
<p>Looking at the guides from some brands like <strong>Colgate</strong> or real people discussions on <strong>RealSelf</strong> can give you an idea of how whitening systems are meant to be used, but let&#8217;s be honest, its not a substitute for good old-fashioned <strong>aftercare advice</strong> from your own artist. Your lips aren&#8217;t generic; your healing lips are a unique snowflake.</p>
<h2><strong>Timing Makes The Difference</strong></h2>
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<p>If there&#8217;s one thing you should take away from this article, its this: &#8211; don&#8217;t even think about whitening during <strong>active healing</strong>. That includes the bit when your lips look mostly fine but still feel tight, dry or just a bit off. <strong>Appearance</strong> and <strong>full recovery</strong> aren&#8217;t the same thing.</p>
<p>In my practice right now, I usually tell clients to wait until the lips are <strong>fully healed</strong> and feeling better before they go and whiten. For most people, that&#8217;s a minimum of <strong>4 weeks</strong> after the initial <strong>lip blush session</strong>, and sometimes even longer if healing is slow, the weather is really dry, or your lips are just being sensitive.</p>
<h3><strong>Realistic Healing Timeline</strong></h3>
<p>Here&#8217;s the actual version I give to my clients in <strong>Melbourne</strong>, where the weather can be a real challenge &#8211; scorching summer sun, harsh winter winds, and heaters that can dry out even the best skin:</p>
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<li><strong>1-3 days</strong>: Your lips will probably look a bit brighter and feel tender, and there&#8217;s a chance they might even swell a bit.</li>
<li><strong>3-7 days</strong>: Don&#8217;t be surprised when your lips start to get dry, flaky, and scabby &#8211; this is all part of the healing process and means the damage is happening! (No whitening to speak of yet, though.)</li>
<li><strong>7-14 days</strong>: The surface of your lips might look a bit calmer now, but the <strong>skin barrier</strong> is still in recovery mode and needs some TLC.</li>
<li><strong>Weeks 3-4</strong>: Your <strong>lip colour</strong> might look a bit lighter or uneven &#8211; but don&#8217;t worry, this is just a temporary thing and will even out soon enough.</li>
<li><strong>4-6 weeks</strong>: This is usually a safer time to consider getting your teeth whitened after lip blush &#8211; but only if you&#8217;re sure the healing is complete, and you&#8217;re good to go!</li>
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<p>If you&#8217;re wondering when to whiten your teeth after a <strong>follow-up</strong>, just reset the clock from the <strong>touch-up date</strong> &#8211; and for the record, <strong>touch-up timing</strong> is usually around 6 to 10 weeks after the first session, depending on how well the colour holds up and what I think.</p>
<h2><strong>How To Whiten More Safely</strong></h2>
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<p>If you really need to whiten your teeth, the goal is super simple: keep that peroxide bleaching agent away from your lips as much as possible. The less it touches your lip tattoo, the lower the risk of dryness, irritation, colour chaos, and potential <a target="_blank" rel="nofollow" href="/redirect.php?URL=https://blu-indigo.com/do-lip-plumpers-degrade-lip-pigment/">lip plumper pigment degradation</a>.</p>
<p>And let&#8217;s be real &#8211; fancy packaging or marketing doesn&#8217;t keep your <strong><a target="_blank" rel="nofollow" href="/redirect.php?URL=https://rwbschool.com/will-diy-copper-peptides-affect-your-ombre-lip-tattoo/">lip tattoo</a></strong> safe &#8211; only some good old-fashioned <strong>common sense</strong> will do.</p>
<h2><strong>Barrier And Application Tips</strong></h2>
<p>When you&#8217;re ready to whiten your teeth, make sure you&#8217;ve got a <strong>barrier ointment</strong> on hand &#8211; but only use it on your <strong>lip border</strong> after I&#8217;ve given the okay. A thick layer can help stop the <strong>whitening product</strong> from getting on your lips, but it&#8217;s no magic shield &#8211; so keep the <strong>gel applications</strong> small, clean up any spills right away, and don&#8217;t even try to whiten if your lips are cracked, sunburnt, or still peeling.</p>
<p>What I see a lot of people do wrong is think that &#8220;not being in pain&#8221; means they&#8217;re good to go, but that&#8217;s not always the case. And trust me, overfilling those <strong>whitening trays</strong> is how people end up with a <strong>lip rash</strong> and <strong>irritated lip edges</strong>. If you&#8217;re prone to <strong>cold sores</strong> or allergies, or if you know you&#8217;re sensitive to certain products, be super careful and have a chat with me and your dentist.</p>
<h2><strong>Know When To Book In</strong></h2>
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<p>Some fading is just part of life &#8211; your <a target="_blank" rel="nofollow" href="/redirect.php?URL=https://blu-indigo.com/how-long-does-bold-colour-last-after-lip-tattoo/">bold lip tattoo colour duration</a> is going to naturally decrease and soften over time because your lips are naturally exfoliating, and all that UV exposure is going to take its toll. But the thing is, it&#8217;s not just about whether what you&#8217;re seeing is normal softening or not &#8211; it&#8217;s also about whether there&#8217;s been any disruption caused by whitening.</p>
<p>At <strong>Cosmetic Tattoo Studio Melbourne</strong> <strong>Face Figurati</strong>, I&#8217;m all about looking for patterns rather than panicking &#8211; one <strong>pale patch</strong> doesn&#8217;t necessarily mean disaster, but if you&#8217;ve got <strong>irritation</strong>, <strong>patchiness</strong>, and recent whitening going on, that&#8217;s a good time to take a closer look.</p>
<h2><strong>Signs Something Is Off</strong></h2>
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<p>Keep an eye out for <strong>sudden dryness</strong>, that <strong>stinging feeling</strong> after whitening, an <strong>uneven border</strong> on your lip colour, <strong>pale spots</strong> where the gel touched your skin, or a <strong>rash-like reaction</strong> around your mouth. If your lips feel raw or the colour starts to drop off super quickly after a whitening session, stop using that product and let your skin recover.</p>
<p>Most people can go back to work or hang out with friends within a day or two after getting <strong>lip blush</strong>, but that doesn&#8217;t mean you should rush back into your normal routine &#8211; just because you can. If your colour doesn&#8217;t heal evenly, book another appointment rather than trying to wing it. <strong>Lip blush prices in Melbourne</strong> typically range from <strong>$450 to $900</strong> for the first session, with touch-ups charged separately. Keeping the result healthy is way cheaper than trying to fix <strong>fading</strong> that could easily have been prevented.</p>
<h2><strong>Protect Your Colour Longer</strong></h2>
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<p>Preventing lip blush from fading isn&#8217;t the most glamorous thing in the world, but it actually works pretty well. Just keep your lips hydrated, use a lip balm that&#8217;s safe to use with SPF once they&#8217;re fully healed, and try your best not to pick at them. It&#8217;s also wise to be mindful of potential <a target="_blank" rel="nofollow" href="/redirect.php?URL=https://blu-indigo.com/will-lip-blush-oxidise-or-turn-purple/">lip blush colour changes</a> if you use products that contain acids, retinoids, or bleach around the mouth &#8211; trust us on this one.</p>
<p>Season affects lip blush aftercare in a big way, too, especially when considering <a target="_blank" rel="nofollow" href="/redirect.php?URL=https://blu-indigo.com/lip-neutralisation-and-pih-safety/">lip neutralisation and PIH safety</a>. Melbourne&#8217;s dry winter air and indoor heating can really dry out your lips and make them cracky, and the summer sun can dehydrate them and make the pigment fade faster. So that&#8217;s why lip blush aftercare is never a one-size-fits-all solution.</p>
<p>If you&#8217;re only having one session, you probably won&#8217;t end up with the perfect result straight off &#8211; that&#8217;s okay. The best thing to aim for is even healed colour and shape. You can always go back in and get the density adjusted later if you need to. Some people might need to delay or avoid treatment altogether, like if they&#8217;ve got <strong>active cold sores</strong>, <strong>uncontrolled health conditions</strong>, or if they&#8217;re still reeling from a recent <strong>lip filler treatment</strong> without getting the all-clear.</p>
<p>I&#8217;ve been following the advice of lots of artists and clinics across the industry &#8211; names you might come across include <strong>La Nuda Aesthetics</strong>, <strong>Daria Debiak</strong>, and <strong>New Path Spa</strong>. One thing that loads of experienced artists tend to agree on is that <strong>healthy healing</strong> gives way better <strong>retention</strong> than going overboard with products too soon.</p>
<h2><strong>My Final Take</strong></h2>
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<p>So, do <strong>teeth whitening strips</strong> make <strong>lip blush</strong> fade? They can &#8211; especially if you use them too quickly, let <strong>peroxide</strong> touch your lips, or ignore signs of <strong>irritation</strong>. Wait until your lips are <strong>fully healed</strong>, keep an eye on the <strong>lip border</strong>, and if you&#8217;re ever in doubt, put whitening on the back burner and ask your artist for advice.</p>
<p>If you&#8217;re not sure whether your lips are ready, get in touch with <strong>Face Figurati</strong>. I&#8217;m more than happy to walk you through your <strong>healing stage</strong>, your <strong>whitening routine</strong>, and whether it&#8217;s safe to book in for a review.</p>
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<h2>FAQ</h2>
<h3>How does lip blushing fade over time?</h3>
<p>It tends to soften up gradually through all sorts of normal everyday things like natural exfoliation, sun exposure, your skincare routine, and just your general lifestyle habits.</p>
<h3>Can I whiten my teeth after lip blush?</h3>
<p>Yeah, but wait until your lips are fully healed, usually at least 4 weeks and often as long as 6 weeks.</p>
<h3>What not to do after lip blush?</h3>
<p>Don&#8217;t be picking at your lips, don&#8217;t over-wet them, don&#8217;t use whitening products too soon, and don&#8217;t expose healing lips to anything that&#8217;s gonna irritate them.</p>
<h3>How can I get lip blush to heal faster?</h3>
<p>Just follow your aftercare routine, keep your lips squeaky clean, use an approved lip balm, stay hydrated, and try to avoid friction and harsh products.</p>
<h3>Can just using an LED whitening strip on your own damage lip blush?</h3>
<p>Usually, the gel is the bigger issue, not the light. The risk rises if peroxide contacts the lips.</p>
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