Lash Enhancement

By @KatelyncPainter


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Lash Enhancement

Definition: known as invisible eyeliner, lash enhancement is a technique of cosmetic tattoo that adds semi-permanent pigmentation to the lashline. The lash-enhancement is designed with a measuring tool to ensure balance and symmetry. It can be as thin or as thick as you desire.

Price: $300

Price Breakdown: $50 non-refundable deposit up to 30 days prior, $150 due at the first appointment, $100 due at final appointment.

Result: 1.5 to 3 years

Service Time: 2 hours

Service Details: 

Lash Enhancement is best suited for those:

  • those who wear glasses or have trouble seeing their eyeliner clearly

  • who wear glasses or have trouble seeing their eye clear to put makeup on

  • who do not have a steady head

  • who are not skilled in the art of eyeliner

  • who do not have lashes, the lash enhancement creates a frame for the eye

  • who are very active and would like to waterproof eyeliner, or do have defined eyes when not wearing makeup at all

    Please read all candidate guidelines, pre-care, aftercare below, and policies before booking an appointment.


 

Candidate Guidelines :                                        

You can not receive lash enhancement if: 

  • On autoimmune suppressants and(or) have an autoimmune disease

  • Allergic to artificial color

  • Allergic to Lidocaine, Tetracaine, or Epinephrine

  • Psoriasis, Rash or burn in the procedure area

  • Hemophilia

  • Diabetes

  • Currently undergoing Chemotherapy

     You must postpone your microshading appointment if:

  • Had botox or fillers in the last 30 days; book 30 days after

  • Taking blood thinners or fish oil; stop taking 48 hours before

  • Taking antibiotics; book 2 weeks after you are finished

  • Currently have a sunburn or rash or psoriasis in the area we will be working on; book 1 week after the skin is clear and calm

  • Currently pregnant or breastfeeding; book after you are no longer pregnant or breastfeeding

  • Have had an epileptic seizure within 30 days

    You must postpone your lash enhancement appointment if:

  • Had botox or fillers in the last 30 days; book 30 days after

  • Taking blood thinners or fish oil; stop taking 48 hours before

  • Taking antibiotics; book 2 weeks after you are finished

  • Currently have a sunburn or rash or psoriasis in the area we will be working on; book 1 week after the skin is clear and calm

  • Currently pregnant or breastfeeding; book after you are no longer pregnant or breastfeeding

  • Have had an epileptic seizure within 30 days

 

How to prepare for your lash enhancement appointment:

  • Remove contacts and please wear glasses

  • You may wear makeup to the appointment to give us an idea how you normally style your eyeliner.

  • Avoid all blood thinners for 72 hours prior to appointment; aspirin, fish oil, vitamin e, ibuprofen or other blood thinners like alcohol and caffeine 24 hours prior.

    Important Notes:

  • No caffeine on the morning of your appointment.

  • Do not take blood thinners for 48 hour prior to your appointment.

  • No makeup or soaking your brows in water or sweat while healing for 2 weeks.

  • Micropigmentation is done in TWO appointments, your brows are not final until the 2nd session has healed.

  • Micropigmentation is a process, it might feel slow but the long-term quality results are worth it.

  • Healing time is 7-14 days; we all heal differently and results are not guaranteed.

How to care for your lash enhancement tattoo:

Day 1: 

  • Do not wash lashes until the following day.

  • Avoid alcohol, chemicals, sun, sweat, makeup, any products with scent or nonnatural ingredients. 

Day 2: 

  • Wash with warm water or saline solution gently with a q-tip 

  • Continue keeping the area clean with unscented soap daily for 1 week.

  • Apply pressure with a paper towel and reapply coconut oil or aquaphor 3 times a day or more for at least 10 days.

Avoid for 2 weeks after:

  • sauna, sun, sweat, brow makeup, makeup around the brow area, skincare with retinol, Benzoyl Peroxide, Salicylic Acid

  • Jacuzzis, pools, ocean, or submerging your face in a bath