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At-Home Lash Tint Kit
A professional-grade kit for tinting lashes at home. Make your lashes appear fuller, darker, and more defined without mascara.
  • Achieve darker, fuller-looking lashes without mascara.
  • Long-lasting results with minimal maintenance.
  • Lash tint lasts up to 4 weeks.
  • Eliminates the need for daily mascara application.
  • Provides natural enhancement for light or sparse lashes.
£39
15 treatments |
£ per treatment
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Your Guide To Perfect Lashes

10 min

Ratio:

1 pump Black

1 pump Oxidize It

NO SKILLS NEEDED
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FAQ

Eyelash tint typically lasts 3-6 weeks depending on a number of factors, this includes, how well you take care of them, how often you wash your face and what cleanser you use, How porous your hairs are and how well they pick up the tint. Remember your lashes follow a growth cycle and your tint will appear lighter over time as your lashes shed and new hairs grow in.

Yes! As long as you have carried out a patch test 24 hours prior to your treatment and follow our step by step instructions you can safely tint your lashes at home.

YES! Probably the most important parts of this treatment, even if you have never had a sensitivity to products before, an allergy can occur at any given time so always ensure you have performed a patch test 24 hours prior to use.

Refer to our flowchart for timings depending on your hair type

Remove the treatment straight away by taking off the excess tint with a wet cotton pad. Rinse your eyes thoroughly with water, any stinging sensation should stop once you have rinsed them. If you experience any discomfort after this please seek advice from your doctor or health professional

Yes but we advise this is an oil free serum to help your tint last the longest

Yes, just refer to our flow chart for timings as they are slightly different if you are performing both treatments

Straight after you have removed your fix it solution

Yes but only after 24 hours

Absolutely and you will get amazing results!

  • Avoid washing or rubbing your eyes for 24 hours
  • Avoid sun exposure, steam rooms, swimming pools and saunas for 24 hours

Yes, you can, however removing your contact lenses before you begin is advised to prevent irritation. You can put them back in after the treatment is complete.

Yes however it is important to avoid the eyes for at least 24 hours after the treatment and avoid applying make-up directly to your eyes during this time.

Using a non oily gentle eye makeup remover can help your lash tint last longer

Yes, but it is very important that you refer to our flowchart for timings as these are different to if you were doing a tint with no lift to stop any over processing of the hairs

  • If you have an eye infection you must wait until this has cleared up
  • If you have had a recent eye surgery you must consult your doctor or health professional to advise you when it is safe to carry out this treatment.

You should always consult with your doctor or healthcare provider prior to carrying out this treatment to ensure this is safe for you and your baby.