l Eyelash lifting is a cosmetic treatment used to enhance natural eyelashes, curving them from the root to give them a longer, lifted appearance without the need for extensions. Unlike traditional curling, which provides a temporary effect, lifting uses a special solution that alters the structure of the hair to keep the lashes lifted for several weeks.
The Eyelash tinting is usually applied in conjunction with lifting to darken the lashes and make them look more defined and voluminous, especially useful for those with blonde or light lashes. Both treatments provide a more open and expressive look to the eyes, simulating the use of mascara, but with a much longer lasting effect (between 6 and 8 weeks, depending on the growth cycle of the eyelashes).
The Eyelash lifting is a cosmetic treatment used to enhance natural eyelashes, curving them from the root to give them a longer, lifted appearance without the need for extensions. Unlike traditional curling, which provides a temporary effect, lifting uses a special solution that alters the structure of the hair to keep the lashes lifted for several weeks.
The Eyelash tinting is usually applied in conjunction with lifting to darken the lashes and make them look more defined and voluminous, especially useful for those with blonde or light lashes. Both treatments provide a more open and expressive look to the eyes, simulating the use of mascara, but with a much longer lasting effect (between 6 and 8 weeks, depending on the growth cycle of the eyelashes).
Avoid using make-up: Arrive at the treatment with clean lashes, with no traces of mascara, eyeliner or shadows. It is important that there are no products that interfere with the process.
Do not use eyelash curlers: At least 24 hours before the treatment, avoid using the eyelash curler, as this may weaken the eyelashes and affect the results of the lifting.
Avoid the use of oily productsDo not apply creams or oils near the eyes or on the eyelashes on the day of treatment, as they may create a barrier that hinders proper adherence of the products.
If you wear contact lenses, remove them.: If you wear contact lenses, remove them before the procedure for comfort and safety.
Inform us on allergies or sensitivities: If you have sensitive skin, delicate eyes or an allergy to chemicals, discuss this with the professional so that he/she can use appropriate products and avoid adverse reactions.
Avoid wetting the eyebrows for the first 24-48 hours:: Do not expose your eyelashes to water, steam or sweat to allow the lift and tint to set properly. This includes avoiding hot showers, saunas or intense exercise that may cause sweating.
Avoid fatty products:: During the first 24-48 hours, avoid using oily or oil-based products in the eye area, such as biphasic make-up removers or creams, as they may undo the lifting effect.
Do not curl or rub the eyelashes.: Avoid using mechanical curlers or curling eyelashes manually. It is also important not to rub your eyes, as this may alter the shape of the eyelashes.
Avoid makeup in the first 24 hours: Do not apply mascara or eyeliner for the first 24 hours, as the lashes are still settling in and may become damaged or lose their shape.
Moisturize eyelashes: After the first 48 hours, you can apply a nourishing eyelash serum or natural oils, such as castor oil, to keep them hydrated and strengthen them.
Avoid excessive heat: Reduce exposure to direct heat, such as the use of electric curling irons, hair dryers or irons near the eyelashes, as heat may alter the lifting effects.
Keep a regular touch-up:: Eyelash lifting and tinting lasts 6-8 weeks, depending on the growth cycle of the eyelashes. To maintain a consistent look, it is recommended to repeat the treatment every 6-8 weeks.