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Do you ever have those days where your go-to mascara and eyelash curler simply don’t seem like…enough?

When do you truly need an additional push to make your eyes appear larger and for your lashes to curl?

Yes, it may be time to think about getting a keratin lash lift, a procedure that gives you beautiful black and curled lashes for up to eight weeks.

After your treatment, you’ll be left with fuller, longer-looking lashes that mimic the effect of an eyelash curler but last for weeks, not hours and it’s a great solution for folks with naturally straight eyelashes or anyone who wants an extra lift and dye lashes.

We are delighted to offer lash lift and tint service for only $89 for new clients who come to us for the first time.
And only $78 for comeback clients to maintain your lash lift and tint within 5-8 weeks.

So, can’t wait to see your lashes lifting up, let’s come to us!

Cosmetic Tattoo

Powder Brows vs Microblading: Key Differences

One of the most popular permanent eyebrow treatments is powder brows. However, the popularity of microblading eyebrows doesn’t seem to fade, either.

PMU artists have developed many variations and upgraded versions of permanent makeup for eyebrows. Therefore, you can choose the treatment that suits your skin type and your style best.

Let’s take a look at the differences between powder brows vs microblading to understand the treatments better – who they are for, the techniques used, the effects achieved, and more.

Eyelash Extensions

WHAT IS WISPY EYELASH EXTENSIONS ?

Wispy lash extensions are basically eyelash extensions that have an irregular top line. If you’ve been in the industry for a few years, you might remember when American lash techs adopted the term ‘Hollywood Volume’ as a kind of rebellious sister of Russian Volume.

Well, it seemed not as American lash techs stepped in and did away with the dropping down of lengths, and went a little more rogue. Wispy, spiky top lines came more into the fore, and thanks to Kim K and other celebs with their eye-catching spiky lash looks, the lash industry fell in love with that edgier style.

Now, ‘wispy’ tends to refer more to a light spiky set, rather than all-out spikes which are either referred to as Kim K or as wet-look lashes, depending on how pronounced those spikes are.

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