TINT
What is a lash tint:
A procedure where semi-permanent dye is used on the natural lashes giving it an appearance of darker, fuller lashes.
This can be done on any lashes and can be beneficial for anyone with fine or light lashes

Stretchmark and scar camouflage

The medical camouflage procedure is a form of micropigmentation. Pigments are carefully selected and mixed to match your surrounding skn tone and inserted into the deeper layers of skin using a needling device to correct the colour, making scars or stretch marks appear less visible. The aim of this procedure is not to remove any scars or stretch marks but to camouflage them to the skin.
We apply pigments to best match your skin tone to your stretch marks, scars, C-section scars, and self-inflicted injuries to make them appear as less noticeable as possible.
Treatment can be done on all skin colors; however, darker skin tones may be prone to hyperpigmentation. 30-60% improvement can be seen in just one session; however, 2 to 4 treatments are recommended for the best results. Results can last up to 5 years.
MORE INFORMATION
- How long does it last -
Results will usually last several weeks, keep in mind lashes go through lash cycles just like your hair so this also depends on your lash growth 🙂
- The process -
- I start off by thoroughly cleaning the lashes to remove any dirt and oils.
- The lashes will be bent onto the silicone pad that will be placed over the eyelid.
- Under eye gel pads are applied along with petroleum jelly to prevent staining the skin.
- After mixing the tint solution, it is applied to the entire lashes evenly for 5-10 mins.
- With a damp cotton pad, the tint is removed and rinsed with water to remove any tint residue
- I will brush the lashes thoroughly with an eyelash brush and add nourishing oil, and you’re good to go!
- Maintenance -
For a few hours after the treatment, avoid rubbing eyes, avoid getting them wet or using oil-based make-up remover.