Top 5 Needle Types for Perfect Lip Blush Results
Achieving that flawless, velvety lip blush is an art form, but let's be honest, it's also a science. As a PMU artist, your skill is only as good as the tools in your hand. The right needle configuration doesn't just deposit pigment; it defines the texture, saturation, and healing process of your work.
Whether you are outlining a crisp Cupid's bow or packing vibrant color into the vermilion border, selecting the correct cartridge is the difference between a patchy heal and a perfect pout. With so many configurations on the market, it can be overwhelming to build your toolkit. To help you streamline your setup, we’ve rounded up the top 5 needle types every lip blush artist needs to master for stunning results.
1. 1RL (Round Liner)
The 1RL (1 round liner) is the undisputed queen of precision. This single-needle configuration is an absolute non-negotiable for any lip blush procedure. It allows for meticulous detailing that larger groupings simply cannot achieve.
Why you need it:
Crisp Outlines: It is perfect for defining the vermilion border and creating a clean, sharp shape before shading.
Precision Work: Ideal for working in tight corners and correcting asymmetry near the Cupid’s bow.
Pixelating: Excellent for creating ultra-fine pixels during the shading process for a soft, airy border.
Pro Tip: Use a 1RL with a long taper to minimize trauma and ensure accurate pigment implantation without snagging delicate lip tissue.
2. 3RL (Round Liner)
If the 1RL is the queen of precision, the 3RL is the king of versatility. Consisting of three needles soldered in a tight circle, this configuration packs a bit more punch than a single needle while maintaining excellent control.
Why you need it:
Efficient Lining: For clients who want a slightly more defined border without a "lip liner" look, the 3RL offers a perfect middle ground.
Shading Small Areas: It’s fantastic for shading the corners of the mouth where larger mags can’t reach.
Speed: It deposits more pigment per pass than a 1RL, helping you build saturation faster in detailed areas.
3. Curved Magnum (CM/RM)
When it comes to soft, seamless shading, the Curved Magnum (often called a Soft Edge Magnum or Round Magnum) is a game-changer. Unlike a standard flat magnum, the needles are arranged in a gentle arch. This design mimics the natural curvature of the lips, preventing the "edges" of the needle grouping from digging into the skin.
Why you need it:
Seamless Blending: The curved shape creates a feathering effect, allowing you to blend pigment smoothly without leaving harsh start-and-stop marks.
Trauma Reduction: Because the edges are soft, it reduces the risk of cutting the skin during side-to-side shading movements.
Efficiency: Large groupings (like a 7CM or 9CM) cover significant surface area, drastically reducing your procedure time.
4. Round Shader (RS)
The Round Shader might look like a liner, but don't be fooled. The needles in an RS configuration are soldered loosely, parallel to each other, rather than pinching into a tight point. This creates a broader surface area for pigment delivery.
Why you need it:
Soft Color Packing: It deposits pigment gently, making it ideal for clients with sensitive or mature skin who need a lighter touch.
Texture: It creates a beautiful, pixelated texture that heals softly, perfect for the popular "aquarelle" or watercolor lip technique.
Forgiveness: Because it doesn't cut as sharply as a liner, it's more forgiving if you are still perfecting your shading depth.
5. The TriFlat™
We can’t talk about innovation without mentioning the TriFlat™. This unique configuration combines the precision of three Round Liners arranged in a flat formation. It is a revolutionary tool designed specifically for multi-textural work.
Why you need it:
Hybrid Performance: It gives you the coverage of a flat needle with the texture of a liner.
Efficiency Meets Texture: You can whip shade and stipple with incredible speed, creating a velvet-like finish that heals beautifully.
Versatility: It is strong enough to line but soft enough to shade, making it an excellent all-in-one tool for experienced artists looking to speed up their sessions.
Master Your Tools
Selecting the right needle is about understanding the canvas you are working on. A client with thin, mature lips might require the delicate touch of a 1RL and a small Round Shader, while a client looking for a bold lipstick effect might benefit from the efficiency of a Curved Magnum or TriFlat™.
By keeping these five essential needle types in your arsenal, you will be ready to tackle any lip blush request with confidence and creativity. Ready to upgrade your craft? Explore our range of premium cartridges today and feel the difference quality engineering makes.










