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Lash Tint

Eyelash tinting is a process in which dye is applied to the eyelashes to darken them. This can give the appearance of darker, fuller lashes without needing mascara or other makeup products.

During the procedure, the aesthetician will start by cleaning the eyelashes and applying a protective cream or gel around the eye area to prevent staining of the skin. The tint is then carefully applied to the eyelashes using a brush or wand and left on for several minutes to allow the dye to take effect.

A Lash tint can last up to four weeks.

Here are some considerations to take when doing this treatment:

Avoid touching, wetting or rubbing your eyes for the first 24 hours after the treatment.

Avoid using any makeup or skincare products near the treated area for the first 24 hours after the treatment.

Brow Tint

Brow tinting is a non-invasive, quick and relatively easy way to achieve fuller brows, and a great way to obtain a natural, effortless look.

Similar to the way your hair is dyed, dye is placed on the eyebrows to achieve darker and fuller brows. Eyebrow tinting can last up to 3 weeks.

While it’s essential to keep your brows clean, it’s equally important to avoid excessive moisture for the first 24 to 48 hours after a brow tint. Water, sweat, or steam can cause the tint to fade or become patchy. Refrain from activities such as swimming, sauna visits, or intense workouts during this initial period.

Long Lasting Brow Tint

Eyebrow tinting is the process of applying a semi-permanent colour to your brows, making the hairs darker and helping to create a uniform colour through the brow.

Professional eyebrow tints usually last 4-6 weeks. The colour will gradually fade, the rate at which it does can depend on your hair type, the type of beauty products you use, and how well you care for your brows.

While it’s essential to keep your brows clean, it’s equally important to avoid excessive moisture for the first 24 to 48 hours after a brow tint. Water, sweat, or steam can cause the tint to fade or become patchy. Refrain from activities such as swimming, sauna visits, or intense workouts during this initial period.

It is recommended that you avoid eyebrow tint when pregnant, breastfeeding or undergoing IVF. Changes in hormones can leave you more prone to a reaction, so giving the tinting step a miss is best.

Henna Brow

Henna Brow is an alternative to brow tint. If you are allergic to regular tint you should try henna brows as an alternative. The ingredients are different so there is a chance it would be more suitable, but always ensure you patch test first.

Henna Brows are a type of tinting that stains the skin giving you tinted hairs for up to 6 weeks and a tint on the skin that can last anywhere from 2-10 days. It’s a fantastic way to try out a shape before committing to semi-permanent makeup, or if you just want your eyebrows shaped and filled temporarily.

Those with oily skin, skin conditions, and an allergy to the henna dye ingredients are not good candidates for the treatment.

Technically speaking, henna brows are a safer alternative to brow lamination due to its natural dyes. It comes from the henna plant, hence there are no chemicals to be wary of. That said, the biggest issue with henna brows during pregnancy is its possibility to cause allergies.

Henna tint includes eyebrow threading.

Lash Lift

A Lash Lift is a beauty treatment designed to curl and lift your natural lashes from root to tip, giving them a fuller and more defined look. Unlike traditional eyelash curlers, a lash lift uses a small curling rod and a special lifting solution to reshape your lashes, making them appear longer and more voluminous.

In general, a lash lift lasts for around 4 to 6 weeks, but this can vary depending on your lashes.

If you have eyelash extensions, make sure to remove them at least 3 days to 1 week prior to your lash lift appointment.

Refrain from using waterproof mascara or curling your lashes for 2-4 days before your treatment. If you do need to curl them, try to avoid doing so on the day before your appointment.

Please arrive at your appointment without any eye makeup, including mascara, eyeshadow, and eyeliner.

It’s a good idea to wash your hair before your session, as you may need to avoid getting your lashes wet for up to 48 hours afterward.

Make sure to remove your contact lenses before the procedure starts.

If you’ve had any eye surgeries, such as eyelid lifts or LASIK, it’s best to wait at least 6-12 months before getting a lash lift.

For the first 24 hours, keep your lashes dry and avoid steam, water, and makeup removers.

Use water-based mascara and avoid oil-based products around your eyes.

Don’t rub your eyes, as this can affect the curl and shape of your lashes.

Try to sleep on your back to prevent your lashes from being pressed against the pillow.

Lash Lamination

Lash Lamination is a beauty treatment designed to enhance the natural lashes by giving them a lifted, curled, and more defined look. It’s kind of like a perm for your eyelashes! The process involves applying a solution to the lashes that lifts and sets them in place, creating the appearance of longer, fuller lashes without the need for extensions. The products applied contain keratin to thicken and nourish your natural lashes.

The treatment usually takes about 1 hour, and can last anywhere from 6 to 8 weeks. It’s especially great for people with straight or downward-facing lashes who want a more voluminous, curled effect without the maintenance of daily curling or mascara. The treatment also includes tinting, which adds color to the lashes, making them look even more dramatic.

Avoid wearing mascara or any eye makeup on the day of your treatment. Clean lashes allow for better bonding of the lamination products.

Make sure you don’t have any eye infections or irritation before the procedure.

For at least 24 hours after the treatment, avoid getting your lashes wet to allow the lamination solution to fully set.

No Makeup for 24-48 Hours: Try to skip mascara or eye makeup during the initial period to avoid product buildup on your lashes.

Use a Lash Serum: After the first few days, using a nourishing lash serum can keep your lashes hydrated and healthy.

Gentle Cleansing: When you do clean your lashes, be gentle and use a lash-friendly cleanser. Avoid rubbing or pulling at the lashes.

Avoid using oily cleansers or makeup removers around the eyes, as they can weaken the lamination and cause the treatment to wear off faster.

 

Lash lamination can last anywhere from 6 to 8 weeks. However, it’s a good idea to get touch-ups regularly to maintain the lift and shape.

Brow Lamination

Eyebrow Lamination is a beauty treatment that involves perming the eyebrow hairs to give them a fuller, more defined look. The process involves applying a chemical solution to the brows to straighten and lift the hairs, followed by setting them in place with a neutralizing solution. It can help give sparse, unruly, or coarse eyebrows a sleek, uniform appearance, and it also creates the illusion of thicker, more voluminous brows.

The effect typically lasts for 6-8 weeks.

Before the treatment:

Avoid Makeup: Come to the appointment without makeup on your eyebrows to ensure the technician can work with a clean surface.

Avoid Skin Irritations: If you have sensitive skin, make sure to inform your technician. Some people can react to the chemicals used, so a patch test may be necessary.

During the Treatment:

Relax: The process is pretty straightforward and should take around 45 minutes to an hour. The technician will apply a solution to soften your brow hairs, then brush and set them into place.

Stay Still: It’s important to stay still and not touch your brows during the treatment, as this will help the product work better.

Aftercare Tips:

Avoid Getting Your Brows Wet for 24 hours: After the treatment, don’t wet your brows for at least 24 hours to let the lamination set properly.

No Makeup or Skin Products: Try to avoid applying makeup or other skin products directly on your brows for a couple of days.

Hydrate: Use a nourishing oil (like castor oil or brow serum) to keep your brows moisturized and healthy.

Don’t Over-touch: Avoid touching your brows too much in the days after treatment so they can keep their shape.

Avoid Sweat: Try to avoid activities that make you sweat heavily for 24 hours post-treatment, such as intense exercise or sauna visits.

Typically, lamination lasts around 6 to 8 weeks. After this time, your brow hairs will return to their natural growth cycle. For best results, schedule touch-ups every 6-8 weeks.

Brow Bleach

Brow Bleaching is a cosmetic treatment that lightens the natural color of your eyebrows, often to make them blend more seamlessly with lighter hair colors or to create a more dramatic contrast. It involves applying a bleaching agent to the brow hairs, which helps lighten the pigment. This treatment is popular for people who want a more subtle, lighter brow that complements their hair color or even as a temporary change in style.

The process typically involves applying a cream or gel that contains hydrogen peroxide or other bleaching agents to the brow area, which can take anywhere from a few minutes to around 10-15 minutes depending on how light you want the brows to get. Afterward, the treatment is neutralized and removed, leaving the eyebrows lighter and more refined.

Since it’s a chemical process, it’s important to follow up with aftercare to keep the skin around the brows healthy, and some people may choose to do a patch test beforehand to avoid any allergic reactions or irritation.

As an aftercare moisturize your skin and brow hair after bleaching to prevent dryness or irritation. Use a gentle, nourishing brow serum or oil to help keep them soft. If your goal is a softer, more natural look, try bleaching gradually. It’s easier to lighten more over time than to fix overly bleached brows.

Brow&Lash Lamination

The perfect duo! Why not bring out the best of your features? You can have the two treatments in one go, booking a combined appointment of only 90 minutes!

Airbrush Brows

An Airbrush Brow Tint is a painless, semi-permanent eyebrow tinting technique that uses an airbrush tool to apply a fine mist of dye to the brows. The airbrush provides a more precise and even application compared to traditional methods, allowing for a softer, natural-looking tint that can enhance the shape and color of your brows. The airbrush method helps achieve a more defined brow without the harshness that sometimes comes from pencil or powder.

The tint typically lasts anywhere from 1 to 3 weeks, depending on your skin type and aftercare. This treatment is great for anyone looking to add subtle color, correct brow asymmetry, or define their brows without the need for daily filling in. It’s especially popular for those who want a more natural, low-maintenance look but still want their brows to stand out!

Classic Eyelash Extensions

A Classic Eyelash Extension treatment involves applying a single eyelash extension to each natural lash using a semi-permanent adhesive. This gives the appearance of fuller, longer lashes while maintaining a natural look. The extensions are typically made from synthetic fibers.

The process generally takes around 1.5 to 2 hours, depending on the desired result and the number of lashes being applied. Afterward, the lashes need maintenance and care, but regular touch-ups/infills are recommended every 2-3 weeks to replace any extensions that have fallen out as natural lashes shed.

After you have your lash extensions in place:

Avoid getting your lashes wet for the first 24-48 hours after application.

Don’t rub your eyes or pull on the extensions.

Clean them regularly with a lash foam cleanser to prevent buildup and keep them looking fresh.

Try to avoid oil-based makeup products or cleansers, as they can weaken the adhesive.

2D Eyelash Extensions

2D Lash Extensions refer to a type of eyelash extension where two synthetic lashes are applied to a single natural lash, creating a fuller and more voluminous look. The “2D” stands for “two-dimensional,” meaning each natural lash is enhanced with two extensions. This method is often chosen by people who want a more dramatic appearance than classic (one extension per natural lash) but not as full as the volume lash techniques, which use even more extensions per lash. It gives a nice, soft volume and is great for adding thickness without being overly heavy.

After you have your lash extensions in place:

Avoid getting your lashes wet for the first 24-48 hours after application.

Don’t rub your eyes or pull on the extensions.

Clean them regularly with a lash foam cleanser to prevent buildup and keep them looking fresh.

Try to avoid oil-based makeup products or cleansers, as they can weaken the adhesive.

3D Eyelash Extensions

3D Lash Extensions are similar to 2D extensions, but instead of two extensions per natural lash, three synthetic lashes are applied to each individual natural lash. The “3D” refers to the three-dimensional effect they create, providing even more volume, depth, and fullness compared to 2D lashes. This technique gives a more dramatic and fluffy look, making it a great choice for those who want a bold, glamorous appearance with extra thickness and texture, while still maintaining a relatively natural look. It’s a popular choice for people looking for a fuller, more voluminous lash line without going all the way to the ultra-dramatic options, such as Mega Volume, that involves attaching a fan of 10-25 or even more ultra-fine extensions to each natural lash.

After you have your lash extensions in place:

Avoid getting your lashes wet for the first 24-48 hours after application.

Don’t rub your eyes or pull on the extensions.

Clean them regularly with a lash foam cleanser to prevent buildup and keep them looking fresh.

Try to avoid oil-based makeup products or cleansers, as they can weaken the adhesive.

Russian Eyelash Extensions

Russian Eyelash Extensions are a technique that involves applying multiple ultra-fine synthetic lashes to each natural lash, creating a very voluminous, fluffy, and dramatic look. Unlike traditional lash extensions, where one extension is applied to one natural lash, Russian lashes can involve anywhere from 4 to 10 extensions per natural lash, depending on the desired volume and effect.

The lashes are usually thinner than typical extensions, allowing for a denser, more full appearance without being overly heavy on the natural lashes. Russian volume lashes are perfect for those who want maximum volume and a more glamorous, textured lash look. It’s a popular choice for clients who want their lashes to look very full and voluminous without sacrificing a soft and natural feel.

After you have your lash extensions in place:

Avoid getting your lashes wet for the first 24-48 hours after application.

Don’t rub your eyes or pull on the extensions.

Clean them regularly with a lash foam cleanser to prevent buildup and keep them looking fresh.

Try to avoid oil-based makeup products or cleansers, as they can weaken the adhesive.

Quick Fix

Lash Quick Fix is a service provided in-between your regular Lash Infill appointments, to touch up on your lashes or when you have an event coming. This is done typically between 10 days to 2 weeks from your last Infill appointment, but not after! Lashes over two weeks need a proper Infill appointment which lasts longer than the Quick Fix.

Mega Volume

Mega Volume lashes are a type of eyelash extension that creates a very full, dramatic look. They’re applied by using a special technique where a fan of 10-25 or even more ultra-fine, lightweight extensions are attached to each natural lash. This results in a voluminous effect, giving your lashes a fuller, thicker, and more glamorous appearance.

Mega Volume lashes usually have a much denser look compared to regular volume lashes, and they’re perfect for people who want an intense, bold lash effect. They are typically used for a more dramatic, high-fashion style.

Lash Removal

Lash Extension Removal is the process of safely removing eyelash extensions from your natural lashes. It’s typically done by using a special remover or gel designed to break down the adhesive holding the extensions in place. This ensures the extensions come off without causing damage to your natural lashes.

Removing lash extensions at home is not recommended, as it can result in pulling or damaging your natural lashes. A professional will carefully and gently remove the extensions to avoid any harm or discomfort.

If you’re getting a Full set of new lashes or just need a break from extensions, this process can help ensure your natural lashes remain healthy and intact. Some people also opt for removal if their extensions have started to shed unevenly or if they want to change their look. A Lash Extension Removal is recommended also before a Lash Lift treatment takes place.

Lash Extension Infills

A Lash Extension Infill appointment is a follow-up session where the lash technician refills the extensions that have naturally shed or grown out, ensuring that your lashes stay full and looking fresh. Since natural lashes have a growth cycle, you lose a few lashes every day, which can leave gaps in your lash line. During an infill, the technician will add new extensions to the natural lashes that are still in place, and may also replace any extensions that have fallen off or about to do so.

Typically, an infill appointment is needed every 2 to 3 weeks, depending on how quickly your natural lashes grow and how well you maintain them. This helps keep your lash extensions looking uniform and voluminous without needing a full set replacement. The process usually takes less time than a full set since the technician is only working on the areas that need attention.

Lashes older than 4 weeks usually require removal and a Full set, as by this time typically one can lose up to 40% of the extensions, which is a marker for a full set, since an infill wouldn’t be possible anymore.