WAXING.
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Arrive with clean, dry skin. Discontinue Retin-A or retinoid products for at least seven days before any facial waxing to protect your skin.
A minimum of ¼ inch is ideal for the cleanest result.
You may feel brief discomfort, but our refined technique minimizes irritation and sensitivity.
Waxing is not advised if you are currently taking Accutane. For other medications, consult your provider before booking.
Steer clear of heat, sweating, exfoliation, and active skincare for 24–48 hours to protect your skin barrier.
LASH EXTENSIONS.
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Arrive with completely clean lashes—no eye makeup, mascara, eyeliner, or skincare residue around the eyes.
With proper care, most clients return for refills every two to three weeks.
Avoid oils or oil-based products around the eyes. Keep lashes dry for the first 24 hours and cleanse regularly with a lash-safe cleanser.
We do not recommend mascara, as it can break down the adhesive and reduce retention.
MICROBLADING.
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Avoid alcohol, caffeine, blood thinners (with your physician’s approval), and retinoids for 48 hours prior. Arrive with clean brows.
A topical numbing agent is used to ensure your comfort throughout the treatment.
Most clients enjoy results for 12 to 24 months, depending on skin type, lifestyle, and aftercare.
Avoid sweating, swimming, sun exposure, and makeup around the brows during the initial healing period. Follow the provided cleansing and ointment instructions for best results.
Yes, initial color is deeper during the first week and will soften as your brows heal.
LASH LIFT.
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Arrive with clean, makeup-free eyes. No mascara, eyeliner, or skincare around the eye area.
Results typically last six to eight weeks, depending on your lash cycle.
Avoid water, steam, sweating, and eye makeup for the first 24 hours.
Yes, after the initial 24-hour setting period.