A Lash Lift is the perfect option for anyone who wants the appearance of an extra lift and length from their lashes without the maintenance that lash extensions require. The tint lasts about 4-6 weeks with the curl lasting up to 3 months depending on your lash growth and shed cycle.

Wake up with lashes and ditch the mascara time! Unless you want to add more! You don’t have to use mascara with it, but you can if you feel like it.


Lash Lifts are ideal for anyone who wants;

♥️More dramatic lashes

♥️Darkening light lashes

♥️Curling straight lashes

♥️Lifting downward lashes

♥️Relaxing curly lashes

♥️Making short lashes look longer

♥️Defining messy lashes

♥️Smoothing frizzy lashes

♥️Saving time on mascara

♥️Preventing curler damage


Lash Box LA Lash Lifts are IN! After seeing the success our colleagues have had with them we decided to add Lash Box LA to our Lash Lift Kits and are really pleased with the results! We’ve also added a lash glue balm for those of you who are sensitive to the traditional lash glues!

Lash Box LA Lifts are made from only the best quality ingredients, with rigorous quality control. This Lash Lift has been tested for effectiveness and safety to make sure you are provided with the best results. Silicone pads are used to provide a dramatic, long lasting lift.


The Lash Lift is an innovative method of giving the illusion the natural lashes are longer and have more volume. The eyes are the focal point of any face and enhancing the natural eyelashes giving them an amazing lift and tint is a striking way to make the most of what we were born with –natural beauty.

A Lash Lift is the perfect option for anyone who wants the appearance of an extra lift and length from their lashes without the maintenance that lash extensions require.

We use Lash Bomb and Lash Box LA Lash Lifts, if you have a preference please let us know!


LASH LIFT PRE SCREEN QUESTIONAIRE

Do you have any of the following conditions?

  • Cataracts?

  • Diabetic retinopathy?

  • Glaucoma?

  • Herpes simplex/eye infections/ folliculitis?

  • Psoriasis/Eczema?

  • Conjunctivitis?

  • Dry eye syndrome/ watery eyes?

  • Contact lenses?

  • Trichotillomania?

  • Alopecia?

  • Blepharitis ?

  • Are you Pregnant or breastfeeding?

  • Have you recently had Lasik Surgery?

  • Recent Permanent Make up?

  • Do you have any active cuts, abrasions, inflammation or swelling in the treatment area?

  • Have you experienced a positive reaction to the patch test?

  • Hay fever?

  • Have you had an Eyelift? If so, when?

  • Cancer ?

Contraindications

It is important for any service provider to know if you have had, or have any of the following symptoms to avoid a possible reaction to a Lash Lift procedure.

Knowingly receiving a procedure with any of the following disorders past or present, could result in an adverse reaction or flare up.

    • If you had an allergic reaction to the patch test.

    • Herpes Simplex

    • Skin Disease, Skin Trauma, Cuts, Abrasions, Burns, and Swelling in the immediate area.

    • Skin Disorders in the general eye area. ( Dermatitis, Xanthelasma, Syringoma )

    • Eye Infections ( Impetigo, Conjunctivitis )

    • Eye Inflammation ( Uveitis )

    • Recent surgeries around the eyes, head, or face.

    • Scar Tissue

    • Watery Eyes

    • Hypersensitive Skin/Eyes

    • Keratitis ( Inflammation of the cornea of the eye )

    • Cancer or those undergoing Chemotherapy

    • Alopecia ( Loss of hair )

    • Trichotillomania ( Classified as an impulse control disorder )

    • Bells Palsy or any condition that makes closing or opening the eye(s) difficult.

    • Any disease/disorder that causes shaking twitching or erratic movements.

    • Pregnant & Brest-Feeding

    • Post Chemotherapy


Contraindications that require your Doctor's Release

Lasik Surgery or Glaucoma

Cataract (a clouding of the natural lens in one or both eyes leading to decreased vision)

Cysts ( A dust is a lump of the upper or lower eyelid caused by obstruction and inflammation of an oil gland of the eyelid. )

Diabetic Retinopathy ( a medical condition in which damage occurs to the retina due to diabetes)

Blepharitis ( An ocular condition characterized by chronic inflammation of the eyelid )

Hordeola/Stye/Styes ( A small collection of puss/abscess on the eyelid )



Before Care Instructions

  • PLEASE ARRIVE TO YOUR APPOINTMENT WITH NO MAKEUP ON YOUR EYE AREA OR ON YOUR FACE TO AVOID BREAKOUTS AND IMPROPER RETENTION UNLESS YOU ARE BOOKING THIS WITH A FACIAL.

  • Please avoid using any heavy creams, oils or lotions on your eye area for 12-24 hours prior to your appointment. This includes oil based makeup removers or emulsions as well. In order for you to get the best results your lashes should be as dry / less greasy as possible.

  • Please arrive to your appointment with no makeup on your eye area. For the same reason stated above. Even if we remove it there would still be traces of product left.

  • Please wait 3-4 weeks after having lash extensions removed before booking an appointment.

  • If you have recently had any other eye or face treatments, please check with your provider to confirm how long after you can receive this treatment.

  • Please reschedule your appointment if you have any redness, irritation or any adverse reactions to other services or products.

  • Please reschedule your appointment if you are not feeling well.

  • We know that masks are a very sensitive subject. Even though the Governor has lifted the mask mandate for vaccinated individuals, and they are not required in our building, we will still be wearing and requiring masks in the studio to protect those of us and our loved ones with compromised immune systems and health issues. We thank you very much for your understanding in this matter.


After Care Instructions

  • Avoid rubbing the eyes

  • Do not put any makeup or other products on the eyes for 24-48 hours

  • Do not receive any other treatments on the eye area for 24-48 hours

  • DO NOT GET YOUR LASHES WET FOR 24-48 hours

  • Avoid swimming and saunas for 48 hours

  • Avoid putting contact lenses back in for 24-48 hours

  • Try to sleep on your back for 2 nights to avoid flattening the lashes on the pillow

  • If any light stinging or swelling occurs keep applying a cold dampened cotton pad, cold compress or cooling spray to soothe if it persists, or If any severe swelling or stinging occurs, seek medical advice and let your technician know so they can note it in your client record.


Adverse Reactions

It’s not common for someone to have an adverse reaction to the Lash Bomb lash lift. Of all the brands I’ve been trained on over the years, Lash Bomb had the least amount of reactions, with the best overall performance. However, it's not impossible. Should any light stinging or swelling occur, please keep applying a cold dampened cotton pad or a cold compreSs to soothe. If it persists, or if any severe swelling or stinging occurs, seek medical advice and let your technician know so they can note it in your client record.

Please feel free To reach out to us with any questions, comments or suggestions


Genn Shaughnessy

If you have questions about this topic or have a topic you’d like me to cover, please feel free to contact me.

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https://www.gennshaughnessy.com
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