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What Is Lash Line Enhancement?

Lash line enhancement is the next beauty treatment that has become very popular. This method involves creating a delicate light black line across the top lashes. To create this look, the pigment is inserted between the lashes to achieve the illusion of fuller and darker lashes.

 

How long does it last?

The results last up to several years since the skin on eyelids is much thinner and pigment stays longer. This treatment is great for clients who want to be able to skip applying mascara or eyeliner also those who suffer allergies from regular cosmetics, also those who, because of health issues have problems with applying cosmetics.

 

Is it painful?

The first step is numbing the eyelid with topical numbing cream. 

Should you request a thicker eyeliner then once the skin is numb we start drawing, once you approve the shape and size, the micropigmentation process will start. What is great about this procedure is that it suits everybody, even clients with droopy eyelids can benefit from this treatment.

 

What does the healing process look like?

Right after the procedure eyes will be swollen, you might experience minor redness and bruise. The length of time it takes varies from client to client.

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Day 1: Puffy to swollen eyelids, sensitive and heavy eyes. Keep the area dry and clean.

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Day 2: Eyes will be swollen and may feel crusty. Slowly the swelling will reduce.

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Day 3-4: You may experience some scabbing. Please do not pick or rub - it may result in uneven colour and infection.

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Day 7-10: All scabs should be gone, the pigmented area may appear lighter. The colour will resurface after healing is over.

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Day 10-14: Outer healing should be done by now and colour should have returned, however, it won't be as intense as at day 1. That's normal, because of skin exfoliation. Please wait four weeks and schedule your touch-up.

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*After the procedure, your eyes area might be red or scabby, so it is suggested not to schedule any big events for the first week or two.

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