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Get answers to common questions about Lash Lift and Tint and Lip Facial.
Typically the lash lift and tint lasts six to eight weeks, tied to your natural lash growth cycle. Lip facial results—smoother, hydrated lips—are immediate and can last several days to weeks depending on home care and product use. Follow aftercare for longevity.
Yes, when properly performed. We offer a pre-treatment consultation and patch test for sensitive eyes. Our technicians use gentle products and modify techniques to minimize irritation. Disclose allergies or medications so we can adjust or recommend alternatives.
You can wear mascara after your lash lift, but wait at least 24-48 hours to allow bonding. Because tinting darkens lashes, many clients skip mascara entirely. Use water-based mascaras and avoid oil-based removers to prolong lift and color.
Arrive with clean, makeup-free eyes and no mascara. Remove contact lenses or bring a case to remove them during treatment. Avoid lash extensions and recent eyebrow tinting. Inform us about medications, recent procedures, or allergies during booking.
For 24-48 hours avoid water, steam, saunas, swimming and eye makeup to set the lift. Don't rub lashes or use oil-based cleansers, which can weaken tint and lift. For lips, use recommended balms and sunscreen to extend results.
Not recommended for active eye infections, recent eye surgery, or current lash extensions. Allergies to tinting dyes, pregnancy concerns about tint chemicals, or open cold sores on lips should delay treatment. A consultation and patch test determine suitability.