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We are searching for the next new talent in skin care, lashes and brows. Please pass the word, we are looking for an experienced esthetician to join our team. Incentives available, such as retirement opportunities and more!

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Brow Makeovers

  • Beautiful Brows and Lashes products including lash tinting and brow tinting

    Products Used

    We utilize Beautiful Brows and Lashes, a European brand that specializes in creating the perfect lash lift and brow lamination results! During the lamination process, we utilize a perming solution, a neutralizing solution, lash glue and hydration serum formulated for lashes and brows.

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    Process

    During the brow makeover, your technician will cleanse your brow area, ridding it of any oils. Then they are adhered down using an eye safe glue, similar to lash glue! Step 1 and 2 are applied, each left on for their appropriate times. Your technician will then apply a custom tint and clean up your brows, using wax, tweezers, or both! They are topped off with our professional post-lamination serum to give them shine and moisture.

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    Results

    The final result of your brow lamination will be dramatic~ expect more lifted and defined brows, with a deep, rich color for longevity! The lamination results vary from person to person, but expect them to last around 4-8 weeks!

FAQs

  • Anyone with unruly or sparse brows, asymmetrical brows, anyone looking for something low maintenance to save them time in the morning, and everyone in between!

  • One of the significant advantages of brow lamination is its ability to work on various eyebrows, including thin and thick brows. If you have sparse or thin eyebrows, brow lamination can help to create the illusion of thicker brows by straightening and setting the existing brow hairs in a more uniform and upward direction. This process can make the brows appear fuller and more defined, even if you have naturally thin or sparse hair.

  • The longevity of brow lamination results can vary from person to person. Still, brow lamination can generally last up to 8 weeks, depending on a person's hair growth cycles and commitment to the proper aftercare practices. It's important to note that oily skin may reduce the duration of the lamination effect.

  • Clients should avoid exfoliants and retinoids for 5-7 days before their appointments and arrive with clean, makeup-free brows. This preparation helps ensure the health of their skin and the best results possible.

    • Avoid excessive moisture. Avoid swimming, saunas, steam rooms, and excessive sweating. Moisture weakens the laminated effect, causing the brows to lose their shape.

    • Be gentle when cleansing. Use a mild cleanser and avoid harsh scrubbing or rubbing motions. Pat the brows dry with a clean towel instead of rubbing them.

    • Avoid oil-based products. These can break down the lamination solution and weaken the hold of the brow hairs. Opt for water-based or gel-based products instead.

    • Be cautious with makeup application. Avoid applying eyebrow makeup for the first 24 to 48 hours after the brow lamination. After that, use lightweight, water-based brow products or powders to fill in any sparse areas.

    • Brush and groom your brows. Use a clean spoolie brush to comb the brow hairs in the desired direction. This will help ensure they stay lifted and aligned. 

    • Maintain your hair health. Use nourishing products like brow-specific oils to keep the brows hydrated and prolong the lamination's effects.

    • Schedule touch-up appointments. Depending on your hair growth cycle and personal preferences, consider scheduling touch-up appointments to refresh the laminated impact and ensure your brows continue to look their best.

    • Skin irritation: Some individuals may experience mild skin irritation or redness in the brow area following the procedure. This is typically temporary and subsides within a few hours. 

    • Allergic reactions: Although rare, there is a small risk of allergic reactions to the products. Undergo a patch test beforehand to determine your sensitivities or allergies.

    • Over-processing or damage to brow hairs: Leaving the lamination solution on too long can lead to over-processing the brows. This can cause the brow hairs to become weak or brittle, leading to breakage or damage.

    • Eyebrow hair loss: When performed correctly, brow lamination doesn't cause hair loss, but excessive pulling or tugging during the process or poor aftercare can lead to temporary hair loss.

    • Infection: While the risk is minimal, there is a slight chance of infection if the technician doesn't follow proper hygiene and sanitation practices.

  • After a brow lamination, allow the laminated effect to set and the brow hairs to stabilize for the first 24 to 48 hours. After this waiting period, you can apply makeup to your eyebrows. Avoid heavy oils or waxy formulas that can compromise the hold of the brow hairs. Instead, look for lightweight, water-based brow products, such as brow pencils, gels, or powders, which you can easily apply and blend seamlessly with your laminated brows.

  • While some minor side effects are expected, you should address persistent or severe discomfort immediately. Talk to your technician about your symptoms. They may provide specific instructions to alleviate the irritation or discomfort, such as using a cold compress or applying a soothing gel or cream to the affected area. 

    Your technician may also advise on any temporary modifications to your aftercare routine. If you experience severe pain, excessive swelling, or signs of an allergic reaction or infection, such as pus or discharge, seek medical help right away.

  • Yes, you should avoid certain products and ingredients on your brows after undergoing a brow lamination procedure to help maintain the lamination effect and ensure the longevity of your results. Oil-based products, such as cleansers, moisturizers, serums, and makeup products, can break down the lamination solution and weaken the hold of the brow hairs. 

    Also, avoid harsh cleansers, exfoliators, chemical treatments, brow growth serums, and waterproof or long-lasting makeup. These products may be abrasive, interfere with the lamination effect, or require aggressive rubbing to remove. Stick to gentle and nourishing water-based or gel-based products instead.

Lash Makeovers

  • Beautiful brows and lashes lash lift and lash tint for perfect lashes

    Products Used

    We utilize Beautiful Brows and Lashes, a European brand that specializes in creating the perfect lash lift and brow lamination results! During the lash lifting process, we utilize a perming solution, a neutralizing solution, lash glue and hydration serum formulated for lashes and brows.

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    Process

    Your technician will consult with you the end results you desire for your lashes. They will select the perfect shield size suited for your lash length and desired curl. They will then prep the lashes for the perm, which entails isolating the bottom and top lashes, adhering the shield to the upper eyelid and then adhering the lashes to the shield. Step 1 and Step 2 are used, perming and neutralizing the lashes. A custom tint is applied to achieve the desired color, and everything is then removed. The results are bold, lifted lashes!

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    Results

    Lash lifts are designed to give you lifted, more defined lashes with a beautiful, even curl. These results vary from person to person, but it generally lasts 4-8 weeks!

FAQs

  • A lash lift is a cosmetic procedure that enhances the appearance of natural lashes by giving them a lifted and curled look. It is an excellent option for those wanting longer-looking lashes without extensions or daily curling.

    Using a specialized solution, a lash lift involves carefully perming and lifting your natural lashes from the root. Unlike eyelash extensions, which add volume and length by attaching synthetic lashes to your natural ones, a lash lift focuses on enhancing the natural lashes you already have.

    1. Preparation: Before the treatment begins, your lash technician will ensure that your eye area is clean from all traces of makeup. They may also ask about any allergies or sensitivities you may have.

    2. Shield placement: The technician will place silicone shields or pads along your lash line to protect your skin and prevent the lashes from sticking together. These shields or pads come in different sizes and shapes to accommodate different eye shapes and lift levels.

    3. Lash adhesive: The technician will apply a gentle adhesive to the back of the shields, securing them in place along your lash line. The lashes will also be glued to the silicone shield to be isolated before the lifting solution, the next step, is applied.

    4. Lifting solution: The technician will apply a lifting solution to your lashes. This solution softens and relaxes the lash structure, allowing the technician to mold them into the desired shape.

    5. Neutralizing solution: After the lifting solution has had time to process, a neutralizing solution will stop the lifting process and lock in the new shape of your lashes.

    6. Optional tinting: Your lash technician may offer to tint your lashes after lifting. This can add depth and definition to your lashes, making them appear darker.

    7. Removal & conditioning: Your technician will remove the shields, pads, and excess product. Then, they'll apply a moisturizer to nourish and strengthen your lashes.

  • On average, a lash lift can last from 6 to 8 weeks, but the longevity can vary depending on various factors like lifestyle, aftercare, and lash growth cycle.

  • A lash lift is generally comfortable and painless. However, it's important to note that individual experiences may vary. You may feel a slight sensation during the procedure as the technician applies the lifting solution to your lashes. Some people describe this sensation as a gentle tingling or a mild tightening feeling. However, it should not be painful or uncomfortable. 

    Suppose you do experience any discomfort during the procedure. In that case, it's crucial to communicate with your lash technician so that they can make adjustments or address any concerns you may have. If you have susceptible eyes or are prone to allergic reactions, it's advisable to inform your lash technician beforehand. They may perform a patch test to check for any potential allergies or sensitivities to the products used during the lash lift.

  • After getting a lash lift, it's generally recommended to avoid wearing mascara or eye makeup for the first 24 to 48 hours. This allows the lifted lashes to set and maintain their shape without interference. The lifting and curling process may still be delicate during this initial period, and using mascara or eye makeup can weigh down or disrupt the lifted lashes.

    Once the recommended time has passed, you can resume wearing mascara and eye makeup. However, many individuals find that they no longer need to use mascara regularly after getting a lash lift, as the lifted lashes already create the appearance of length and volume.

    • Avoid water and steam: For the first 24 to 48 hours after your lash lift, it's essential to refrain from showering, swimming, or using saunas or steam rooms. Exposing your lashes to water or steam too soon can cause them to lose shape.

    • Be gentle: Rubbing or pulling on your lashes can weaken the lift and cause damage. Be gentle around your eyes when cleansing your face and avoid harsh cleansers.

    • Avoid oil-based products: Oil-based products, including makeup removers, cleansers, and moisturizers, can weaken the lash lift. Opt for oil-free or water-based products instead.

    • Brush your lashes: Use a clean, disposable mascara wand or a spoolie brush to gently brush through your lashes daily. This prevents any potential tangling or clumping.

    • Avoid waterproof mascara: While you can resume wearing mascara after the initial 24 to 48 hours, it's best to avoid waterproof formulas, which are difficult to remove. Opt for lighter, non-waterproof mascaras or those specifically formulated for use with lash lifts.

    • Skip the eyelash curler: Avoid using an eyelash curler on your lifted lashes, as this can potentially damage the lift and cause the lashes to lose shape.

  • One of the common concerns people have about getting a lash lift is whether it will cause damage to their natural lashes. When a skilled and experienced lash technician performs a lash lift, it should not cause any significant damage to your natural lashes. However, it's essential to understand that improper application or poor aftercare can potentially lead to issues.

  • In most cases, waiting at least 24 to 48 hours before washing your face or getting your lashes wet is best. This includes avoiding water, steam, and any products that may come into contact with your lashes. Then, be cautious about the temperature of the water when washing or showering. Hot water, excessive steam, or prolonged exposure to water can weaken the lash lift. Opt for lukewarm water and try to avoid direct contact with the lashes.

    When washing your face, be gentle around the eye area to avoid rubbing or pulling on the lashes. Use a gentle, oil-free cleanser and avoid any products that contain oils or heavy creams, as these can compromise the lift. Gently pat your face dry, including the eye area, to prevent unnecessary tugging or pulling on the lashes.

  • After getting a lash lift, there is generally no need to use a lash curler. The purpose of a lash lift is to give your natural lashes a lifted and curled appearance, eliminating the need for daily curling. By avoiding using a lash curler, you can help maintain the integrity of your lash lift and keep your lashes looking their best. Consider using a mascara formulated explicitly with lifted lashes if you want additional curl or definition.

  • As a general guideline, it is best to wait at least 6 to 8 weeks before getting another lash lift. Consult with your lash technician to develop a personalized timeline since overdoing lash lifts too frequently can damage your natural lashes. Your technician will consider factors like your natural lash growth cycle, lash health, and personal preferences.

    • n terms of technique and process, a lash lift involves curling and lifting your natural lashes from the root using a specialized solution. In contrast, lash extensions involve attaching synthetic or natural individual lashes to your natural lashes using a semi-permanent adhesive. 

    • A lash lift results in a lifted and curled appearance, making them appear longer and more open. Similarly, lash extensions provide noticeable length, volume, and curl. However, extensions can create a fuller and more dramatic look that may be difficult to achieve with your natural lashes alone.

    • A lash lift typically requires minimal maintenance. Once the lift is done, you can enjoy the results without additional daily upkeep. Lash extensions, on the other hand, require more maintenance. You may need to brush and separate the lashes daily to keep them looking neat and prevent tangling. 

    • And how long do they last? The effects of a lash lift can last anywhere between 6 to 8 weeks, depending on various factors such as individual lash growth and aftercare. Meanwhile, fills or touch-up appointments for lash extensions are typically every 2 to 3 weeks to replace lost extensions and maintain the desired fullness.

    • Temporary redness or irritation: It's normal to experience mild redness or irritation immediately after the lash lift procedure. This usually subsides within a few hours or a day. However, suppose the redness or irritation persists or worsens. Consulting with your lash technician or a healthcare professional is essential in that case.

    • Allergic reactions: Although rare, some individuals may experience an allergic reaction to the products used during the lash lift. This can cause symptoms such as itching, swelling, or inflammation of the eyelids and surrounding area. If you have a known allergy to any of the products used in the lash lift process, it's essential to inform your lash technician beforehand.

    • Overprocessing or overcurling: If the technician leaves on the lifting solution for too long or the lashes overcurl during the procedure, it can lead to a less natural or uncomfortable appearance. Choose a skilled and experienced lash technician to minimize the risk of overprocessing or overcurling.

    • Lash damage: There is a small risk of potential damage if the technician does not perform the procedure correctly or if you don't follow proper aftercare guidelines. This can include lash breakage, weakening, or premature shedding. Follow the aftercare instructions your lash technician provides to minimize the risk of lash damage.