Frequently Asked Questions

Get answers to common questions about Eyelash Tint.

Eyelash tinting typically lasts four to six weeks, depending on your natural lash growth cycle, skincare routine, and exposure to oils or exfoliants. Touch-ups every four to six weeks keep color consistent and maintain a defined look.

Yes, when performed by experienced technicians using professional products and a pre-treatment patch test. Contact lens wearers should remove lenses during service and notify staff about sensitivities so suitable dyes and precautions can be used.

When done correctly, tinting should not damage lashes. Professional application and gentle, quality dyes minimize risk. Avoid harsh rubbing, frequent chemical exposures, and follow aftercare recommendations to preserve lash health between appointments.

Arrive with makeup-free eyes and clean lashes. Avoid waterproof mascara, lash lifts within two weeks, and lash serums 24–48 hours prior. Inform your technician of allergies, medications, or recent eye procedures for a safe treatment plan.

Yes—tinting darkens lashes to create a mascara-like effect, offering a natural, mascara-free appearance. For added volume or length on special occasions, a light mascara or lash primer can still be applied if desired.

Avoid water, steam, and eye makeup for the first 24 to 48 hours to allow the dye to fully set. After that, you can resume normal activities using gentle, oil-free cleansers to prolong results.