Lash lift $120
Lash lift and lash tint $130
Lash lift & lash and brow tint $140
Lash lift & tint and brow lamination $155
Lash lift & tint and brow lamination & tint $165
Brow lamination $55
Brow lamination & tint $65
We do not do brow waxing or threading, we can tweeze strays/shape to best ability with tweezers.
Tanya does not book just plain lash tint or brow tint. Combination appointments only.
Brow lamination is a trendy, low-maintenance treatment lasting 4-6 weeks. It's a great option for those using brow gel or considering microblading. The process uses gentle solutions to shape and tame unruly brows, making them sleek or achieving a fluffy "boy brow" look. It can also be combined with tinting.
Daily brushing and aftercare with a serum or oil are recommended, with a minimum of 6 weeks between sessions. Perfect for those not suited for microblading, brow lamination offers a stylish enhancement for all brow types.
Anyone looking to improve the overall look of their brow
Clients who like to use brow gels/brow cosmetic products to keep the brows in a certain direction/shape
Clients with sparse brows (but still need hair for results - e-mail with photos for an assessment. no in person consults)
Clients who are growing out their brows
Clients not ready to commit to permanent makeup
Clients with unruly, coarse brows
Clients with stubborn natural hair growth patterns
Pregnancy/Breastfeeding: Not recommended for safety; breastfeeding is client’s choice.
Vitamin A/Hydrocortisone: Avoid 3 days before and after.
Psoriasis/Eczema: Not suitable in the treatment area.
Alopecia: Not suitable.
Recent Permanent Makeup: Wait 4-6 weeks after last procedure.
Sunburn: Not suitable in the brow area.
Ultra-Sensitive Skin: Not suitable.
Recent Anti-Wrinkle Injections/Fillers: Wait as recommended.
Medications: Avoid blood thinners and antibiotics for 2 weeks.
Eyelift Surgery: Wait 4-6 months; doctor's letter required.
Self-Tanning Products: Avoid for one week prior.
Cuts/Abrasions/Inflammation: Not suitable in the brow area.
Infections: Not suitable during herpes simplex or eye infections.
Roaccutane: Not suitable within the last 12 months.
Excessive Allergies: Not suitable.
Recent Scar Tissue: Not suitable.
Trichotillomania: Not suitable.
Blepharitis: Not suitable.
Hemophilia: Not suitable.
Cancer: Avoid treatment during and for several months post-chemotherapy; a doctor's letter is required.
If uncertain, consult your doctor.
Avoid using exfoliants, retinoids, or AHAs on your face for one to two weeks before your brow lamination
Avoid tweezing or waxing at least 2 days prior to your appointment
Please come to your appointment without any makeup on your brows/it will be removed and foundation as well in the process
Try not to sleep on/crush the brows the night of service.
Do not rub, sweep or touch brows.
Do not get brows wet, this includes swimming, saunas, showers, tanning bed, with tears.
Avoid heavy exercise and sweating. This can cause lamination solution to break down and brows to become less defined. Light exercise is okay, but it's best to avoid high energy or strenuous that will cause you to sweat
Brush the brows in to place daily; when you wake up, and after bathing
Keep the lashes hydrated with a thin layer of vitamin-e ointment, coconut oil, or castor oil.
Some makeup removers can cause premature loss of curvature.
Excessive exposure to sauna and steam, the higher chance that lash curvature/brow placement is weakened.
Invest in an aftercare product to ensure you keep the hairs hydrated. "Lash and brow toxx" or Castor Oil or "Vitabrow" all available in studio.
Brow lamination is a procedure that sets your brows into a desired position, essentially functioning as a perm for your eyebrows.
A shaping lotion is applied, followed by a setting lotion, each sitting for 5-10 minutes. Tinting can be done afterward, or a nourishing agent is applied to condition the brows. Finally, the brows are brushed into place.
Anyone with eyebrow hair can get lamination, but those with sensitive skin should consider a patch test. It's not recommended for pregnant individuals. Check the brow lamination page for contraindications.
Results last 4-6 weeks, fading as treated hairs shed and new hairs grow in. Regular brushing can help maintain their appearance until your next visit.
The procedure takes approximately 30-45 minutes, depending on the coarseness of your brows, and if you are getting tint.
You can tint your brows during the same appointment or 48 hours afterward. Be aware that the hair takes tint quickly after processing.
Arrive without brow makeup and avoid exfoliating beforehand to minimize sensitivity. You don't need to shape your brows; we will handle any stray hairs. If you plan to wax, do so at least 3 days before.
A free patch test is recommended at least 48 hours before your appointment for clients with sensitive skin or reactions to products.
A lash lift is essentially a perm for your eyelashes, eliminating the need for metal curlers. You can also choose to have your lashes tinted, providing a great alternative for those allergic to lash extension adhesives.
Gentle solutions are used to set your lashes in a desired position, and it’s ideal for athletes, tropical vacations, and those with naturally long lashes. Longer lashes yield more dramatic results. We recommend using an eyelash growth serum, like Revive7, available in the studio.
You can select from gentle, moderate, and maximum curl options. Results last 6-8 weeks, with a minimum 6-week wait between sessions. Your lashes will remain curled even when wet. Daily brushing and hydrating with an aftercare serum or oil are recommended.
Your natural lashes should have adequate length. Short lashes can still be lifted but will have a much less curled affect
You have straight or downward pointing lashes
You are looking for something low maintenance
First Trimester of Pregnancy: Treatment not approved.
Eye Infections/Disorders: Active infections or disorders present.
Recent Eye Surgery: Not suitable within the past six weeks.
Allergies: Previous allergic reactions to lash lifting products; potential suitability for those allergic to extensions.
Ultra-Sensitive Skin: Not recommended.
Hay Fever: Irritation may hinder the process.
Watery Eyes: Can interfere with treatment.
Discomfort with Close Proximity: Requires working closely with your eyes.
Conjunctivitis/Styes: Eye area must be healthy.
Medicated Eye Drops: Use of prescribed drops is not suitable.
Certain Medications: Hormonal medications like Roaccutane may affect treatment effectiveness.
Dry Eye Syndrome/Post-Chemotherapy: Requires a GP referral.
Glaucoma: Not suitable for treatment.
Claustrophobia: May struggle with eyes closed for 45 minutes.
Contact Lenses: Must be removed prior to the procedure.
Very short or sparse lashes.
Habit of pulling at lashes.
Sleep face down or rub eyes frequently.
Recent LASIK or blepharoplasty surgery.
If unsure, consult your doctor.
eyes are free of makeup, mascara, and false eyelashes
if you use a lash serum, please stop product use for 24-48 hours prior to your appointment
if you wear contact lenses please make sure they are removed prior to treatment
Try not to sleep on/crush the lashes the night of service.
Do not rub, sweep or touch lashes.
Do not get lashes wet, this includes swimming, saunas, showers, tanning bed, with tears or sweat.
Avoid waterproof mascara.
Brush lashes daily to keep them in place.
Keep lashes hydrated; we provide a sample of lash conditioner. Coconut or castor oil can seal moisture but won't deeply hydrate.
Some makeup removers may cause premature loss of curl.
Limit exposure to saunas and steam to maintain lash curvature.
Invest in aftercare products like "Lash and Brow Toxx," castor oil, or "Vitabrow" (available in studio) to enhance curl longevity and softness.
A lash lift is a perm for your lashes, curling them upwards like an eyelash curler, with results lasting even when wet. It's safer than traditional curlers, which can damage lashes.
A silicone shaper is applied to the eyelid, and the lashes are glued in place. Curling and setting lotions are applied for 10-20 minutes each. Tinting can follow, or a nourishing agent is used to condition the lashes. Finally, a lash gel seals them for the day.
Anyone with lashes can get a lift, but results are more dramatic on longer lashes. It's generally safe for pregnant women, but it's advised to avoid it during the first trimester. Consult your doctor for concerns.
Clients who have reacted to eyelash extensions can still get a lash lift, as different products are used.
A lash lift lasts 6-8 weeks, gradually fading as natural lashes shed and new ones grow in.
The appointment lasts 45-75 minutes, depending on lash coarseness.
You can tint your lashes during the same appointment or 48 hours before/after the lift.
Arrive with clean lashes, free of makeup and creams.
A free patch test is recommended 48 hours prior for clients with sensitive skin.
Natalia C.
brow lamination