Lash Lift Tint

Lashes + Lids + Brows

Lash Lifts

What is a Lash Lift?

Skip the eyelash curler in your morning routine with a lash lift. Lash lifts are a 20-minute in office procedure that leaves your lashes looking thicker, darker, and longer.

How Does a Lash Lift Work?

We use certified-safe chemical process that breaks down the lashes' disulfide bonds and encourages them to curl upwards.

How Do I Prepare for a Lash Lift?

  • Prior to your treatment, please make sure your eyes are free from contacts, makeup, mascara, and false lashes.

  • If you use Latisse or another lash serum, please stop product use for 24-48 hours prior to your appointment.

How Long Does a Lash Lift Last?

A lash lift can last 4-6 weeks with proper aftercare. Don’t forget to schedule your next appointment before leaving the office.

Lash Tint

What is a Lash Tint?

Lash tinting is a semipermanent dye job for your lashes. Naturally light or blonde lashes, will result in the most dramatic difference with an eyelash tint. Lash lifts can be done with the same appointment as a lash tint.

How Long Does Lash Tinting Take?

Literally tinting your eyelashes is so fast—the dye is painted on, then sits on your lashes for just 1o minutes. From start to finish, the whole thing takes just 30 minutes, though, of course, it can vary depending on where you go, how fast the lash tech is, etc.

How Long Does and Lash Tint Last?

Eyelash tints last approximately four weeks. As your lashes fall out and new un-tinted lashes grow in their place, you’ll notice your eyelashes looking lighter and lighter.

Please note that all no shows/late cancellations will be charged a $50 fee.


Pricing

Lash Lift $90

Beauty Bank Member Price: $81

Lash Tint $30

Beauty Bank Member Price: $27

Lash Lift & Tint $100

Beauty Bank Member Price: $90

Please note that all no shows/late cancellations will be charged a $50 fee.


How Do I Care for my Lash Lift and Tint?

For the First 24 Hours:

  • Do not get your lashes wet.

  • Do not have any other facial treatment.

  • Avoid beauty products around your lashes and eyes.

  • Avoid direct sunlight.

  • Avoid steam, saunas, heat, water, or heavy workouts causing sweat.

  • Don't sleep on your new lash lift — sleep on your back for the first night to avoid bending lashes out of shape.

After 24 Hours:

  • Be gentle. Do not rub or pick at your lashes

  • Wait 48 hours to apply mascara.

  • Avoid harsh skincare products or products containing oils.

Please note that all no shows/late cancellations will be charged a $50 fee.


Brows

What is Eyebrow Lamination? 

Eyebrow lamination, also known as an eyebrow perm, is a semi-permanent treatment will help keep your eyebrows styled without using eyebrow gel every day. Eyebrow lamination may not be recommended if you have:

  • Sensitive Skin

  • Rosacea

  • Eczema

  • History of contact dermatitis

What Can I Expect at My Appointment?

  • A cream will be applied to your brows to “lift” up your hairs.

  • Your brow hairs are then brushed upward to help pull them in a uniform vertical direction.

  • Next, a neutralizer is applied to help seal your brows into place.

  • Last, a nourishing oil to help prevent skin irritation and hair dryness.

How Long Does Eyebrow Lamination Take?

Brow lamination takes approximately 1 hour to complete.

Pricing

Brow Lamination - $70

Beauty Bank Member Price: $63

Brow Tint - $25

Beauty Bank Member Price: $22.50

Brow Henna - $30

Beauty Bank Member Price: $27

Please note that all no shows/late cancellations will be charged a $50 fee.


How Do I Prepare for My Brow Appointment?

  • Avoid using exfoliants, retinoids, or AHA’s on your face for 1 to 2 weeks before your brow lamination.

  • Avoid tweezing at least 1 week prior to your appointment (you can schedule a brow wax and tint with your eyebrow lamination).

  • Please come to your appointment without any makeup on your face.

How Do I Care for my Eyebrow Lamination?

For 2 days after treatment:

  • Avoid steamy showers and saunas.

  • Do not apply any products to brows.

  • Avoid exfoliants and retinoids.

  • Do not get brows wet.

  • Avoid sunlight.

  • Sleep on your back

  • Do not touch brows

  • Do not apply self tanner.

  • On day 3 condition brows daily.

Latisse

What is LATISSE®?

LATISSE (bimatoprost ophthalmic solution) 0.03% is indicated to treat hypotrichosis of the eyelashes by increasing their growth, including length, thickness, and darkness.

LATISSE is contraindicated in patients with hypersensitivity to bimatoprost or to any of the ingredients.

Pricing

Latisse - $189.99


UPNEEQ

What Is UPNEEQ?

UPNEEQ® (oxymetazoline hydrochloride ophthalmic solution), 0.1% is a prescription eyedrop used to treat acquired blepharoptosis (low-lying lids) in adults.

What Warnings And Precautions Are Associated With UPNEEQ?

  • Low-lying lids may be related to conditions such as stroke and/or brain aneurysm, Horner syndrome, myasthenia gravis, loss of the ability to move eye muscles, eye infection and eye tumors. Tell your doctor if you have any of these conditions.

  • UPNEEQ is a type of medication that may affect your blood pressure. If you have heart disease, uncontrolled high or low blood pressure, or feel faint at rest or when quickly standing up, you should call your doctor if your symptoms get worse.

  • Patients with reduced blood flow to the brain or heart, or patients who experience eye or mouth dryness due to an immune system disorder (Sjögren’s syndrome), should use care when taking UPNEEQ. Call your doctor immediately if you feel your symptoms may be getting worse.

  • UPNEEQ may increase the risk of eye pressure due to fluid buildup (angle-closure glaucoma) in patients with untreated narrow-angle glaucoma. Call your doctor immediately if you feel increased pressure in your eye after using UPNEEQ.

  • Do not let the tip of the UPNEEQ vial touch your eye or any other surface. This can help prevent eye injury or contamination. Each UPNEEQ vial is for one-time use and should be discarded after being used.

What Are The Most Common Side Effects Of UPNEEQ?

The most common adverse reactions with UPNEEQ (occurring in 1-5% of patients) were eye inflammation, eye redness, dry eye, blurred vision, eye pain at time of use, eye irritation, and headache.

What Should My Provider Know About Before Prescribing Me UPNEEQ?

  • Your doctor should review your full medical history before prescribing UPNEEQ.

  • UPNEEQ belongs to a class of medication (alpha-adrenergic agonists) that may affect your blood pressure. Use UPNEEQ carefully if you currently take an alpha-adrenergic agonist medication to treat heart disease or an enlarged prostate. Patients taking beta-blockers, or other medications to treat hypertension or an abnormal heartbeat, should also be careful when using UPNEEQ.

  • Patients who use a certain class of antidepressant medication (monoamine oxidase inhibitors) should also be careful when using UPNEEQ, as it may affect the way your body absorbs the medication.

Pricing

Upneeq (1 packet) - $12

Upneeq (5 packets) - $50

Upneeq (Full Box - 45) - $200