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Get answers to common questions about Lash Tint.
A lash tint typically lasts four to six weeks depending on your lash growth cycle, lifestyle, and aftercare. Results fade gradually rather than suddenly; scheduling touch-ups every 4–6 weeks keeps your lashes consistently defined and fresh.
Yes — Lash Tinting can be safe for sensitive eyes and contact lens wearers when performed by a trained technician. We perform patch tests, use professional gentle dyes, and ask clients to remove contacts during the appointment for comfort and safety.
When applied correctly by a professional, tinting coats the lash shaft and does not damage the hair. Risks are minimal; avoid tinting immediately after chemical lash treatments and disclose allergies so we can recommend appropriate patch testing.
Arrive with clean, makeup-free lashes and avoid waterproof mascara beforehand. Bring contact lens cases if needed, inform us of allergies or recent treatments, and your technician will review color options and perform a quick patch test if necessary.
Avoid water, steam, saunas, and heavy eye makeup for the first 24–48 hours to allow the dye to set. Use oil-free cleansers, avoid rubbing lashes, and book regular touch-ups to maintain color and definition.
Yes — Lash Tint pairs well with brow tinting, shaping, or a lash lift. Some treatments can be combined in one visit while others may need spacing; consult your technician to plan a safe, flattering service schedule.