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Last Lift and Tint

TREATMENT TIME
60 mins

STARTING PRICE
£55

RECOVERY TIME
None

NO. OF SESSIONS
As Required

Enhance your Natural Lashes

No Damage to the Natural Lashes

No Aftercare

No need for mascara everyday

Healthier Lashes

What is Lash Lift and Lint?

The lash lift procedure has revolutionized old, inadequate perming techniques. Using silicone pads instead of perm rods, this new technique can lift, straighten, curl and lengthen your own natural lashes to create a brighter, fuller, wide-eyed look.

No need for extensions and the associated aftercare.

Our Elleebana Lash lift lasts 6 – 8 weeks

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Pricing

Lash lift and tint (Tint test required prior to first treatment)

£55

Frequently asked questions

HOW DO I NEED TO PREP FOR THE TREATMENT?

Please come in make up free. If you wear contacts, they must be removed. All Lash treatments require a Patch Test prior to the first treatment.

DOES THE LASH LIFT PROCEDURE HURT?

No, the procedure is totally painless. You will have your eyes closed for the entire treatment and although it may feel a little strange being unable to open your eyes for this time, it offers you a chance to relax during the treatment.

WILL THE LASH LIFT DAMAGE MY NATURAL LASHES?

No, in fact, this treatment can even improve the condition of the lashes. Your lash procedure will be performed with the utmost care and proper technique. The product never touches the skin during the process. Redness around the eye may occur due to the product removal process (wiping the eyes with cotton rounds) but should disappear within a few minutes after the procedure.

CONTRAINDICATIONS

Although it is impossible to list every potential risk and complication, the following conditions are recognized as contraindications for the Elleebana Lash Lift and Tint treatment and must be disclosed prior to the treatment:

  • Eye Infections/disorders
  • Recent Eye Surgery
  • Allergy to product
  • Very sensitive eyes
  • Hay fever sufferers/Watery Eyes
  • Conjunctivitis
  • Stye
  • Dry Eye Syndrome
  • Using prescribed medicated eye drops
  • Pregnancy – during the 1st trimester
  • Medication – Thyroxin (in some cases can prevent lashes from curling)
  • Contact Lenses – must be removed