Lash Lift FAQs
What is a lash lift?
A lash lift is a cosmetic procedure that curls and lifts your natural eyelashes, giving them a longer and fuller appearance without the need for extensions.
How does a lash lift work?
Our Esthetician applies a lifting solution to your lashes, which is then followed by a setting solution. The lashes are curled over a silicone rod to shape them. The entire process takes about 60 minutes.
*we offer complimentary lash tinting with this service
How long does a lash lift last?
A lash lift typically lasts between 6 to 8 weeks, depending on your lash growth cycle and aftercare.
Is a lash lift safe?
Yes, a lash lift is generally safe when performed by a trained professional. Please see below for who should not and cannot receive service.
Does a lash lift hurt?
No, a lash lift should not hurt. Some clients may feel slight discomfort or itchiness if they have sensitive eyes, but the procedure is generally painless.
Can I wear mascara after a lash lift?
Yes, you can wear mascara after a lash lift. However, it is recommended to wait at least 24 hours after the procedure before applying any makeup to your lashes.
Can I get a lash lift if I have short or sparse lashes?
Yes, a lash lift can be done on short or sparse lashes. However, the results may not be as dramatic as they would be on longer, fuller lashes but we will measure and fit the best size rod for your length.
How often can I get a lash lift?
It's recommended to wait at least 6 to 8 weeks between lash lifts to allow your natural lashes to complete their growth cycle and to prevent over-processing.
Can I combine a lash lift with tinting?
Yes, lash lifts can be combined with a lash tint to give your lashes a darker, more dramatic look. Complimentary with our Lash Lifts.
Are there any side effects of a lash lift?
Possible side effects include mild irritation or allergic reaction to the lifting solution. It's important to discuss any allergies with your technician before the procedure.
Who should avoid receiving a lash lift:
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First -trimester of pregnancy WILL NOT receive treatment. After first trimester and if breastfeeding, please consult your physician.
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Chronic dry eye
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Glaucoma, the treatment can interfere with medications
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Active eye infections, stye, conjunctivitis
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Highly sensitive eyes
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Brittle or damaged lashes
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Recent LASIK surgery or any recent eye surgery
What is the aftercare for a lash lift?
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Avoid getting your lashes wet for the first 24 hours.
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Avoid steam, saunas, and swimming for the first 24 to 48 hours.
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Do not use oil-based products on your lashes, as they can weaken the lift.
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Use a gentle, oil-free cleanser to wash your face