
LASHLINER
This service uses a handheld machine and a series of small needles to gently implant pigment right along the eyelash line, leaving you with a more defined eye and the illusion of fuller lashes. It draws just enough attention to the eyes in the "can't put your finger on it" kind of way. Appointments are 2-2.5 hours in length and numbing is used throughout the service to keep clients comfortable. Clients can relax and keep their eyes closed while we gently hold the eyelid to control any possible movement. Whether it’s bold soft- each service is customized. There is a mandatory touch-up at 6-10 weeks priced separately. All pre and post care must be followed. Maintenance is needed every 2-3+ years. Skin type, lifestyle, and other factors can affect long term results

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Lashliner precare
The day of: NO
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Contact Lenses
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Caffeine (yes, I mean it)
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Alcohol
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Fish oil
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Vitamin E
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Aspirin, Advil, etc.
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Blood thinning medication
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Working out
3 weeks beforehand: NO
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Natural/OTC lash growth serums/oils
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Lash extensions
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Lash lift/tints
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4 weeks beforehand: NO
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Prescription lash growth serums
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Serums containing Prostaglandins
If you are not certain that you can stay relaxed or keep from flinching throughout your service (no squinting, squeezing, or opening unexpectedly), you may want to partner with your PCP to discuss an anxiety-reduction plan for the day of your service. The risks of permanent eyeliner services are magnified when clients cannot relax, and your safety is our number my priority.
LASHLINER AFTERCARE
Immediately after:
Lashliner will appear slightly darker and bolder than the healed results. Using a cool compress or anti inflammatories may help with any inflammation. Be sure to put a clean paper towel between your eyelids and any ice pack.
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For the first 7 days:
Avoid: saunas, steam rooms, tanning of any kind, steam, excessive sweating, and direct streams of water. Do not apply makeup or skincare within 1” of the area and stay out of the sun, pool/ocean, and spraytan booth. On day 2 you may still have a small amount of swelling- this is normal. You can use a very small amount of soapy water (plain antibacterial, castille soap, or Cerave/Cetaphil is fine) gently along lashline and eyelids morning and night. Pat dry to a clean paper towel. If you are very dry- you can use a very small amount of aftercare balm on days 3-7. You may experience a little flaking during this time. If you are keeping the area clean and dry, you should only have light flaking and no scabbing.
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After the first week:
While your skin is now closed, your skin is still trying to heal fully. Results cannot be seen or judged until week 5 at which point you will be ready for a touchup. We can perfect the lashliner at this time and address areas that may need to be thicker or darker. 3 weeks after you are done healing, you can resume any lash lifting/tinting, extensions, etc.