Lash lifting

WHAT IS LASH LIFTING


  • Duration | 60 mins
  • Cost | $99

Do you have stubborn, short, straight lashes? Have you tried all the top-rated curlers on the market, yet no matter how much you train them to stay up, the lashes inevitably drop after a single coat of mascara? Lash Lift is a great solution to these problems.

They give you the best of both worlds: You get the semi-permanent lift and curl while keeping your natural lashes damage-free.

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A lash lift is like a perm for your lashes.

lash lifts set the shape of your natural lashes using a chemical solution. A lift is essentially what your lash would be doing with a really good mechanical curler, so [giving] a nice shape upward and a realistic curl.


Your lashes are glued down to a silicone shield.

After cleansing the lashes and separating your bottom lashes from your top, a silicone shield gets stuck on the skin using a gentle adhesive (similar to the glue used to apply false lashes). Adhesive is applied on top of the shield as well, then lashes are combed up to take their shape. Here is where eye-safe perming solution is applied for 6-12 minutes. The setting solution is followed by a nourishing lotion, which contains keratin and sodium PCA in it, to add moisture back in the lashes. It also contains aloe vera, grapeseed oil, and glycerin, a humectant that attracts moisture.


Lash lifts last six to eight weeks.

We usually recommend our clients come in at the eight-week mark just for a redo. Some people need them sooner, some need them longer it just depends on the lash cycle.


The first 24 hours after a lash lift are crucial.

On top of not wearing mascara, you should avoid wetting them, steam, and all forms of moisture and humidity, and wearing eye makeup to make the curl last.


Lash lifts are gloriously low maintenance.

While lash extensions require to be extra careful doing anything-washing face, sleeping a certain way, applying makeup-lash lifts are the total opposite.

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