Frequently Asked Questions

Get answers to common questions about Lash Tint.

Lash tints usually last four to six weeks, depending on your natural lash growth cycle and aftercare. Oil-based cleansers, makeup removers, and rubbing can shorten results. We recommend touch-ups every four to six weeks to keep color consistent and vibrant.

Yes when performed professionally with suitable formulas. We use organic, ophthalmologist-tested dyes and follow strict hygiene to minimize irritation. Contact lens wearers should remove lenses before treatment and inform technicians about sensitivities so we can do a patch test or choose gentler products.

No when applied correctly by trained technicians using professional dyes. Tinting coats the hair shaft and doesn't weaken lashes. Overprocessing or frequent chemical exposure could cause dryness; we recommend expert application, nourishing aftercare, and spacing treatments to maintain lash health.

Arrive with clean, makeup-free eyes and avoid oil-based products that day. Bring contact case if needed and disclose allergies or recent eye procedures. If you have a history of reactions, request a patch test 24 to 48 hours before to ensure safety.

Yes. Lash tinting pairs well with brow tinting, shaping, or lash lifts when scheduling allows. Combining services can save time and enhance overall eye definition, but technicians will assess timing and product compatibility to protect hair and skin integrity.

Avoid oil-based cleansers, heavy mascaras, and rubbing for 48 hours. Use gentle, water-based removers and avoid hot saunas initially. Apply a nourishing lash serum as recommended, and schedule routine touch-ups to preserve color and maintain a clean, defined lash appearance.