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Many clients struggle with applying eyeliner. It's tricky to get it just right, have both eyes look even, and have to do this every single day. Lash Enhancement is a permanent eyeliner style that is growing in popularity for all ages. This method involves creating a thin delicate black or brown line across the lashes. For this look, pigment is inserted between the lashes to achieve the illusion of fuller and darker lashes. Lash Enhancement is an especially good option if you're someone who doesn't wear makeup often, but want to brighten your eyes and give your lashline some definition.
Does it hurt?
There is a level of mild discomfort associated with this procedure. While a topical numbing agent is used, the eyelid is the thinnest skin on the body, and very sensitive. I do my best to keep my clients comfortable throughout the procedure. While everyone has a different pain tolerance, I have not had any clients unable to finish the application, and most are surprised at how little discomfort they experienced.
Who cannot have Permanent Eyeliner?
You are not a candidate for Permanent Eyeliner if you are:
Under 18, pregnant or nursing, currently undergoing or have undergone chemotherapy in the last 6 months, have Glaucoma or any other eye disorder, autoimmune disorders that inhibit proper healing, bleeding disorders or on prescription blood thinner medication.
How long does it last?
The Lash Enhancement results last longer than other permanent makeup procedures since the skin on eyelids is much thinner. Permanent eyeliner results can last for 12-24 months to several years, depending on skin type, health, and lifestyle. The pigment will fade over time, and touchups are recommended to keep eyeliner looking fresh every 1-2 years..
What do I need to do to prepare for a Lash Enhancement?
If you use lash growing serums (Latisse, etc) you must discontinue use for a minimum of 6 months. This is important as these products may cause migration of the pigment. Lash extensions must be removed at least 7 days prior to the procedure. No contacts are to be worn during the procedure, and for 72 hours following the procedure.
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