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Get answers to common questions about Lash Tint.
A lash tint typically lasts four to six weeks depending on your natural lash growth cycle, aftercare, and exposure to oil-based products. Touch-up appointments are recommended every four to six weeks to maintain color and definition.
Yes when performed correctly. We perform a patch test before treatment, use gentle, salon-grade tints, and follow strict sanitation. If you have known dye allergies or eye conditions, disclose them during consultation to determine suitability.
Tinting natural lashes should not harm extensions, but we recommend tinting before extensions or avoiding tint on applied extensions. Consult your technician; some extension adhesives may not react well to dye or additional handling during tinting.
Arrive with clean, makeup-free eyes and avoid waterproof mascara for twenty-four hours. Remove contact lenses before the treatment and inform your technician about medications, recent eye procedures, or allergies to ensure safe, personalized tinting.
Appointments typically take twenty to forty minutes, including consultation and a patch test when needed. Timing depends on desired shade, lash length, and whether brow services are added. We allocate time to ensure safe application and comfortable processing.
Avoid eye makeup for twenty-four hours to allow the tint to set and reduce irritation risk. After that, you can use mascara or eyeliner, but oil-based removers and products may fade the tint faster—choose water-based products for longevity.