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Gentlelash

  • Gentlelash is a semi-permanent beauty treatment that enhances your natural eyelashes without extensions. The procedure lifts and curls your natural lashes from the base using a special keratin formula, strengthens and conditions them with keratin protein, and applies a custom tint to create a mascara-like effect.

    Benefits include
    Results last 6-8 weeks.
    Low maintenance - no daily curling or mascara needed.
    Gentle on natural lashes.
    Perfect for those who want natural-looking enhancement.

  • Individuals with Eye Conditions or Infections
    Active Eye Infections
    If you have an eye infection, such as conjunctivitis (pink eye), styes, or any other bacterial or viral eye conditions, you should avoid getting a lash lift and tint until the infection is fully healed.

    Dry Eye Syndrome
    Those with chronic dry eyes may find that the procedure exacerbates their discomfort, particularly as the solution is applied close to the eye area.

    Blepharitis
    This condition, which causes inflammation of the eyelid, can make the procedure uncomfortable and increase the risk of irritation or complications.

    People with Sensitive or Allergic Reactions to Products
    Allergic Reactions
    If you have a history of allergies to lash products (like lash tints, perming solutions, or adhesives) or other topical products, you may be at risk for irritation, redness, or swelling.

    Sensitive Skin Around the Eyes
    If you have particularly sensitive skin, especially around your eyes, the chemicals used in the keratin lift and tint process may cause irritation, burning, or redness.

    Individuals with Certain Skin Conditions
    Eczema, Psoriasis, or Rosacea on the Eyelids
    These conditions can make the skin around your eyes more prone to irritation and may not be able to tolerate the products used in a lash lift and tint.

    Broken or Damaged Skin
    If you have cuts, wounds, or broken skin around the eye area, it is best to avoid the procedure until your skin is fully healed to avoid infection or further irritation.

    Pregnancy and Breastfeeding
    While there is limited research on the safety of lash lifts and tints during pregnancy or breastfeeding, many experts recommend avoiding such treatments due to the potential risk of chemical exposure. It's always best to consult with a healthcare provider before undergoing any cosmetic procedures during pregnancy or breastfeeding.

    Contact Lens Wearers
    Contact Lenses
    If you wear contact lenses, it’s generally recommended that you remove them before the procedure. Some people with sensitive eyes or irritation may find that the lifting solution or tinting chemicals cause discomfort during or after the treatment. You should also be cautious if you have sensitivity to products near your eyes.

    People with History of Eye Injuries or Surgeries
    Eye Surgeries
    If you've had eye surgeries, such as LASIK or cataract surgery, or if you have certain eye conditions like glaucoma or cataracts, the chemicals and procedures involved may not be safe for you. Always consult with an eye care professional before getting a lash lift and tint in such cases.

    Individuals with Weak or Fragile Lashes
    Very Weak or Brittle Lashes
    If your natural eyelashes are already damaged, weak, or excessively fine, a lash lift may further damage them. People with brittle lashes may also find that the procedure doesn’t yield the desired results.

    Those with History of Keloid Scarring or Skin Reactions
    Keloid Scarring
    If you are prone to developing keloids (raised scars), you may be at higher risk for skin reactions, as the skin around the eyes is more delicate.

    People on Certain Medications
    Medications Affecting Eye Health: Certain medications that affect eye health or skin sensitivity, such as Accutane (which can make the skin more sensitive) or other acne medications, may interfere with the procedure or cause irritation. Always check with a healthcare provider if you're on any medications that affect your skin or eyes.

    Individuals with a Fear of or
    Discomfort with the Procedure
    If you're nervous about having someone work on or near your eyes, or if you're prone to anxiety during cosmetic treatments, you may not feel comfortable undergoing a lash lift and tint. It’s important to be relaxed and still during the procedure to avoid any issues.

    Those Who Have Had Eye Procedures Recently
    If you've had eyelid surgery or similar cosmetic procedures recently, it’s important to wait for full healing before undergoing a lash lift and tint, as the eye area will be sensitive.

    People with Excessive Eyelash Extensions or Damage from Other Treatments
    If you’ve recently had eyelash extensions or experienced damage to your lashes from previous treatments, it’s best to give your lashes time to recover before opting for a keratin lash lift and tint.

  • Immediate Results
    You will notice an immediate curl and volume in your lashes, and the tint will make them appear darker and more defined.

    Your lashes may look slightly more "perky" or curled after the treatment, but the full effect will show after a day or two when everything has fully settled.

    Temporary Redness or Irritation
    Some people may experience mild redness or irritation around the eyes after the treatment. This is normal and should subside within a few hours.

    Lashes May Appear Straighter in the First Hours
    In the first 24 hours, your lashes may appear a bit straighter as they settle into their final position. Don’t worry—this is completely normal, and after 24 hours, the curl will be more defined.

    Gradual Fading of the Tint
    The tint will last around 4–6 weeks depending on how you care for it and the natural shedding of your lashes. Regular cleansing, water exposure, and the use of oil-based products can cause the tint to fade faster.

  • Avoid Eye Makeup
    Do not wear eye makeup (such as mascara, eyeliner, or eyeshadow) on the day of your appointment. Your lashes and the surrounding skin need to be clean and free of any makeup or oils for the treatment to work properly.

    Clean Your Lashes
    Thoroughly clean your lashes with a gentle cleanser or makeup remover before your appointment to remove any residue or oils from the lashes. This will help the keratin treatment and tint to adhere better.

    Avoid Lash Serums or Oils
    For 2–3 days prior to your appointment, avoid using lash serums, oils, or conditioners that could affect the treatment. These can leave a residue on your lashes, which might interfere with the perming solution.

    Avoid Curling Your Lashes
    Do not curl your lashes with a lash curler before the treatment, as the lift will create the desired curl. Curling them beforehand can affect the outcome.

    Avoid Lash Extensions
    If you currently have lash extensions, it's best to remove them before getting a Keratin Lash Lift & Tint. Lash lifts are best for natural lashes, and extensions can interfere with the treatment.

    Avoid Caffeine or Stimulants
    Avoid caffeinated drinks or other stimulants on the day of the procedure, as these can make your lashes more sensitive during the treatment.

  • Avoid Water for 24–48 Hours
    Do not get your lashes wet for at least 24–48 hours after the treatment. This includes avoiding swimming, steam rooms, hot showers, or washing your face with water. Water can weaken the lift and cause the tint to fade prematurely.

    Avoid Mascara and Eye Makeup
    Do not wear mascara or eye makeup for 24 hours after the treatment. This gives the lashes time to set and helps preserve the lift and tint results.

    Avoid Rubbing or Touching Your Eyes
    Do not rub your eyes or touch your lashes for at least 24 hours. Excessive touching can damage the lashes or cause them to lose their shape.

    Avoid Heat & Steam
    For 48 hours, avoid exposing your lashes to direct heat, steam, or saunas. This can affect the results of the lift and may cause the lashes to lose their curl.

    Be Gentle When Cleansing
    After the first 48 hours, you can wash your face, but be gentle around the eye area. Use a gentle, oil-free cleanserto avoid removing the tint or affecting the lift.

    Use Oil-Free Products
    Avoid using oil-based makeup removers or facial cleansers, as these can break down the tint and keratin treatment prematurely. Stick to oil-free or water-based products around the eye area.

    Do Not Use Lash Curlers
    After the lift, there's no need to use a lash curler. The treatment has already created the desired curl. Using a curler can cause breakage or damage to your lashes.

    Avoid Sleeping on Your Face
    If possible, try to sleep on your back for the first couple of nights after the treatment to avoid pressing your lashes into the pillow, which could affect the shape.

    Moisturize Your Lashes
    For longer-lasting results, you can use a lash serum to keep your lashes hydrated. This helps to maintain the strength and condition of your natural lashes.

    Regular Touch-Ups
    A Keratin Lash Lift & Tint usually lasts about 6–8 weeks, depending on your lash growth cycle and how well you care for your lashes. Plan to schedule a touch-up appointment every 6–8 weeks to maintain the lift and tint.