Highly recommend getting lashes professionally removed. Do not pull/pick or add any oils to try to remove this can cause you to remove your own natural lashes.
The first 24 hours
• Sleep on your side, not face-down
• Keep lashes dry
• Do not use oil-based products of any kind, on or near your eyes
• Avoid touching lashes directly
• Avoid swimming or exposure to steam, heat or saunas.
• Do not apply eyelid or lash makeup.
• Avoid eyelash tinting, perming or chemical treatments.
• Avoid waxing or laser treatments around the eyes.
• Cleanse lashes once each day, using an oil-free eyewash or Eyelash Cleanser.
• Avoid excessive exposure to heat or steam.
• Brush lashes daily, from middle to the tips with your mascara wand.
• Be gentle, don't rub your eyes excessively and don't pick or pull on the lashes.
• Avoid eyelash curlers as they can damage both natural and synthetic lashes
• Wear extension safe liner
Improper after care, sleeping on your face, rubbing your eyes/rubbing lashes, excessive brushing your lashes, putting oils on your lashes, not properly cleaning your lashes daily with our recommended lash shampoos, pulling/picking you lashes, new medications, menstrual cycles.
Both can be mildly uncomfortable , especially on sensitive areas of the body, but the discomfort typically lasts only a few seconds. We use products to reduced the discomfort.
Tint is a cream based product mixed with developer that last up to 1 week and stain the hair.
Henna is a cream based product that is premixed with water or developer, it stains the hair and skin for longer results.
Avoid getting wet for 24 hours, avoid sun exposure, tanning beds, excessive sweat, saunas, exfoliators, facial washes, moisturizers, no scrubbing at your brows ,any oil based products on the brows; for this will only lower the retention of your brows, we recommend you just acting as they weren’t there, there is not much you need to do you can always use your products around. If you’d like to put makeup on top make go brows you can remove makeup with oil free remover such as micellar water.
Tint will fade over time, or use baby soap and scrub brows.