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Lash Enhancement

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Lash Line Enhancement

Lash Line produces thicker appearing lashes and depth, making those lashes look fuller with eyes more defined and stunningly contrasted. A thin line of pigment between the eyelashes makes the eyes immediately feel more open and youth. It’s a comfortable, safe procedure done with a gentle technique depositing pigment into the upper layers of the skin. One mandatory touch-up is required after four to six weeks.
  • Two weeks before: no peels, facials, or laser treatments.
  • Two to four weeks before: stop using creams or serums with Retin-A, retinol, tretinoin, glycolic acid, or alpha-hydroxy acids.
  • Seven to ten days before: stop using acids (AHA, BHA, glycolic, lactic, salicylic), vitamin C, and anti-aging creams.
  • Three to five days before: with doctor’s approval, stop blood-thinning medications (aspirin, Advil, ibuprofen, etc.).
  • Twenty-four hours before: no alcohol or smoking.
  • Day of the procedure: avoid coffee and energy drinks.

Before your appointment

aftercare instructions

  • Do: Wash gently (no soap, scrubs, or oils around the eyes).
  • Do: Use the recommended balm if prescribed.
  • Do: Sleep on your back to avoid rubbing the eyes.
  • Don’t: Rub or scratch eyes or pick flaking skin.
  • Don’t: Using eye makeup until fully healed (10 to 14 days).
  • Don’t: Visit steam rooms, saunas, go tanning, or use acids for the first 10 days.
  • Don’t: Use oil-based makeup removers for two weeks.

Frequently Asked Questions

On average, 12 to 24 months.

Pigment retention can vary based on skin type, where oily skin typically shortens the duration. Faster metabolism accelerates fading, while proper eye-area care helps extend it. Frequent eye rubbing or using oil cleansers contribute to quicker breakdown. Age and hormonal may influence stability as well. Touch-ups every one to two years are optional for maintenance.

Absolute contraindications:

  • Pregnancy and breastfeeding
  • Cancer (during treatment or without doctor’s approval)
  • Epilepsy
  • Type 1 diabetes
  • HIV, hepatitis B/C (without doctor’s approval)
  • Poor blood clotting
  • Active skin conditions (herpes, eczema, psoriasis, dermatitis)
  • Allergy to numbing gel or pigment
  • Alcohol or drug intoxication

Relative (temporary restrictions):

  • Cold, fever, or active inflammation
  • Taking antibiotics or anticoagulants
  • Menstruation (increased sensitivity)
  • After peels or laser — wait two to four weeks

Yes! Artists select pigments to ensure the lash line looks natural, lashes appear optically fuller, and the color blends in without resembling a harsh black line.

Color starts intense immediately after the procedure. It lightens 40 to 50% after flaking. Fading occurs gradually over time. Refresh it with touch-ups every one to two years if desired.

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