Frequently Asked Questions

Get answers to common questions about Eyelash Tint.

When done by trained technicians, tinting uses gentle, professional dyes safe for lashes. A patch test is recommended to check sensitivity. Avoid rubbing or harsh products afterward; most clients experience no long-term damage when proper aftercare and reasonable treatment intervals are followed.

Tint results typically last four to six weeks depending on natural lash growth, skin oils, and aftercare. Scheduling touch-ups every four to six weeks maintains consistent color and definition for an effortless, mascara-free look.

Yes—many contact lens wearers and those with sensitive eyes receive tints safely. We recommend removing lenses during the service and performing a patch test. Tell your technician about sensitivities so they can choose gentlest formulas and proper precautions.

A patch test 24-48 hours before tinting helps identify allergies and protect your eyes. It’s quick and requires a small dye sample on the skin; we won’t proceed without a clear result if you report prior reactions.

Avoid mascara for the first 24 hours to allow the tint to set. After that, you can wear mascara if desired, though many clients find mascara unnecessary thanks to the enhanced natural color and definition.

To extend color, avoid oil-based cleansers, heavy eye creams, and prolonged water exposure for the first 24-48 hours. Use gentle cleansers and limit rubbing; schedule touch-ups every four to six weeks for consistent, long-lasting color.