SPMU Guide
Lip Blush Philippines: Healing, Touch-Ups & What You Pay at Glamér
April 22, 2026 · 10 min read
Lip tattooing (often called lip blush) deposits pigment in the vermilion border and lip body for a “just tinted” or slightly fuller look. On Glamér’s SMPU menu, lip blush is listed at ₱9,999 and includes a free retouch on the published list—healing in Manila still means: avoid picking, time your social calendar for swelling, and follow your artist’s day-by-day care.
Medically reviewed by the Glamér Aesthetics medical team
Lip blush is not a substitute for medical lip filler volume—it is pigment in tissue for color-correcting darkness or adding a soft rosy base. The best candidates are clear on whether they want subtle definition (often cooler neutral bases on darker lips) or a more saturated “always blotted lipstick” look.
What happens before needles
- Color mix is chosen to heal flatter, not to match a wet-swatch in the chair
- Shape is drawn and agreed—symmetry, cupid’s bow, and teeth exposure when smiling
- Cold sores, blood thinners, and pregnancy require explicit discussion
Healing: what to expect the first 10 days
Expect swelling early, a darker or brighter phase than the final result, and flaking without pulling skin off. Sun, spicy food, and kissing on schedule are usually restricted—your artist will give the exact no-go list.
Touch-ups and “free retouch”
Our SMPU category notes include free retouch on the public menu. Clarify the booking window: most protocols schedule refinement after the initial settle-in period when pigment softens and patchiness reveals itself.
| Service | Listed price |
|---|---|
| Lip blush | ₱9,999 |
| Soft ombré brows | ₱5,999 |
Glamér SMPU (reference; includes free retouch on menu).
Frequently asked questions
Is lip blush painful?
How long does lip blush last?
Can I wear lipstick right after?
I get cold sores—can I still do it?
Is lip blush the same as lip filler?
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