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Get answers to common questions about Lash Lift.
A Lash Lift typically takes 45–60 minutes depending on lash length and desired curl. The service includes consultation, cleansing, rod placement, lifting and setting solutions, and a conditioning serum to nourish lashes for long-lasting results.
When performed correctly by trained technicians using professional products, Lash Lifts should not cause long-term damage. Proper aftercare and spacing between treatments help maintain lash health and prevent breakage or weakening over time.
Most clients enjoy lifted lashes for six to eight weeks, matching the natural lash growth cycle. Individual results vary with lash health, skincare routines, and exposure to oils or heat, which can shorten longevity.
You can usually apply mascara 24 to 48 hours after your Lash Lift, but we recommend waiting at least 24 hours to allow the lift to set. Choose water-based mascara and avoid waterproof formulas immediately after treatment.
Yes—Lash Lifts can enhance short or sparse lashes by creating the illusion of length and volume. A consultation will determine the best curl size and whether a tint or conditioning treatment should be combined to maximize results.
Arrive with clean, makeup-free eyes and avoid oils, eye creams, and waterproof mascara for 24 hours prior. If you wear contacts, bring a case to remove them during treatment and inform us of allergies or recent lash procedures.