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Lash Lift & Tint Services

  • Lash Lift & Tint: $102
  • Eyelash Tint: $29

A lash lift is a lifting technique designed to give you longer-looking lashes without the need for lash extensions. It will look as if you used a really good eyelash curler, only this lift lasts for 6 to 8 weeks! To top off the treatment, we will apply a black lash tint which really makes your lashes look more prominent. The procedure takes about 45 to 60 mins to complete. It really is an easy way to instantly brighten and open up the eye area!

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How Do I Prepare For This Appointment?

*Please arrive to your appointment completely free of eye make up! If you wear contacts, they must be removed.

Is This Service Like Eyelash Extensions?

Lash extensions and lash lifts are 2 totally different animals. We will not be adding any additional lashes to you. We will simply be curling your natural lashes. That said, for most, it can make your lashes appear fuller because they are so uplifted.

What Are The Post-Care Instructions?

Pretty simple: Don’t get your lashes wet or apply anything at all to them for 24 hours.

Can I Book This Appointment On The Same Day As A Facial Or Skin Care Treatment?

Absolutely!

Is There Any Maintenance?

None at all! You don’t have to do anything special with your lashes in between lifts.

Can I Still Wear Mascara?

Of course! You’ll just achieve a more dramatic effect when mascara is applied to your curled lashes.

How Is This Treatment Any Different From A Lash Perm?

Some of the lash perms of years past use tiny little rods that product a way too inverted curl. Others, use a type of lash curler/clamp which can be uncomfortable and difficult to work with. The methods I employ use silicone domed shields that lift the lashes from the root, producing a beautiful, uplifted look as if you used a high quality eyelash curler.

Will This Damage My Eyelashes?

No. The lifting solutions are only applied to the new growth area of the lashes, down towards the base and up a bit. Never to the ends of the lashes.

Are Some Lashes Resistant To The Curl?

I have found, on occasion, that it’s very difficult and sometimes not possible to sustain the curl with lashes that have a strong cowlick or slanted growth pattern. Also, growth patterns due to plastic surgery in the eye area are often not able to be corrected. I say, give the treatment a shot once, and let’s see how your lashes hold the curl.

Is It Painful?

No. At first, when I’m applying the shields to the eyelids, it may feel a bit strange. But, for the most part, it’s very relaxing! You just kick back and relax šŸ™‚

I Use LatisseĀ®. Can I Still Get This Treatment?

Yes. Some of the most dramatic results I’ve achieved have been from those using LatisseĀ® because their lashes are already so long.

I Have Down-ward Pointing Lashes. Is This Still A Good Treatment For Me?

Heck yes! Anyone with these types of pesky lashes will love the lash lift! Post treatment, your lashes will all be evenly dispersed and lifted.

How Long Does The Effect Last?

Depending on the length and quality of your natural lashes, the lift can last for 6 to 8 weeks.

I Have Very Short Lashes, Am I Able To Do This Service Still?

Most of the time, yes. Though it can be challenging if the lashes aren’t even long enough to bring up and back on to the shield. But I say, give it a shot once and see how you do!

I Have Glaucoma. Can I Still Do This Service?

Yes. If ever in doubt, always consult with your physician.

I’ve Recently Had Blepharoplasty Surgery, Can I Have This Procedure?

You need to wait at least 1 year from your surgery. It has been my experience with clients who have had this surgery that there is an increased sensitivity in the eye area for quite a while. You need to give yourself that time to heal first. After that, you can consult with your physician to be sure.

I’ve Recently Had Lasik, Can I Do This Service?

Yes, but you need to wait at least 6 months. As always, when in doubt, please consult with your physician.

Who Is This Procedure Not Good For?

Chronic dry eye, conjunctivitis, damaged lashes or lashes with gaps (this treatment may make the gaps more noticeable), active eye infections of any kind, trichotillomania (habitual pulling out of lashes), recent chemo treatments (you will need to wait at least a year from your last treatment. When in doubt, always consult with your physician.)