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EYELASH TINTING
For those who already have a natural curl but need depth and richness to their lash hair color. All shades are available.
Is it safe to tint eyelashes? I use brow and lash tint formulated for the eye area. It is never ideal for dye to enter the eye, so clients are prepped as well as possible at the beginning of each service for comfort and safety.
How often should I tint my lashes? Every 4-6 weeks seems to be the sweet spot.
EYELASH LIFTING & PERMING
For those looking to change the shape or orientation of their natural eyelashes, a Lift or Perm is the perfect treatment to open the eye and add definition with little to no maintenance for up to 8 weeks. Many styles, shapes, and sizes of shields and rods are available to customize the perfect results for each client.
Both thioglycolate and cysteamine formula options are available. Thioglocylate perms use "stronger", faster-acting chemicals that process in a shorter amount of time, which can be irritating for some clients who have sensitive eyes. This formula is best for those with coarse or resistant lashes. Cysteamine perms are "gentler", slower-processing solutions and are the best option for those with fine or fragile hair.
How do lash lift (perm) solutions work?
The process begins with a thin cream that saturates and softens the hair cuticle, breaking down the molecular bond that holds the existing hair structure together. After processing, a neutralizing solution that re-bonds the hair is applied to the lashes, allowing me to use a silicone "shield" or "rod" to sculpt a new, permanent shape (how a lift and/or curl is achieved) At this point in the service, customized treatments can be added: Tint Color, a bond-building repairing treatment, or a plumping keratin treatment.
How often should I get lash lifts (perms)?
Perming lashes too often can lead to overprocessing: the results will cause coarse, wiry, curly texture, breaking, and fall-out. Eyelashes shed very quickly (an average of 30-60 days), so while the treatment is permanent for the life of the hair, it will need to be repeated to maintain a consistent appearance. Hair health is the number one priority at Brows By Jane™ so please schedule your lift appointments 8-10 weeks apart.
Who can't get lash tints or perms?
Those with sensitive eyes, eye conditions like dry eye, glaucoma, retinopathy, or retinal detachment may find this service challenging to sit through due to the solutions used. To avoid complications, contact lenses cannot be worn during lash service. Clients with bacterial or viral eye infections will not be serviced until no longer affected.
It may not be recommended for pregnant or breastfeeding women to receive perm treatments. In case of an allergic reaction to the treatment solutions, certain antihistamine drugs may not be suitable for use. Please consult with your doctor before booking.
Those experiencing hormonal changes or hair loss due to pregnancy, birth control, stress, or surgery may not be ideal candidates for eyelash lifting, perming, or tinting services, as the chemicals used may cause brittleness or premature shedding of the hair. Clients allergic to glyceryl monothioglycolate, ammonium thioglycolate, cysteamine hydrochloride, hydrogen peroxide, glyceryl rosinate, caprylic/capric triglyceride, pentaerythrityl tetra-di-t-butyl hydroxyhydrocinnamate, titanium dioxide, or paraffinum liquidum, those with open cuts, wounds, infections, undiagnosed lumps, or sunburn in the eye area cannot be serviced.
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