Eyelash tinting is another trend that most people really want to try, because who doesn't want the mascara effect on their lashes without the hassle of actually applying mascara? That's why we've collected some common questions customers have about eyelash tinting and answered them to help anyone who's hesitant to try tinting their eyelashes at home!
What is eyelash tinting?
Eyelash tinting is a treatment that is done to semi-permanently color your lashes, often black, when you feel your own are not visible enough, or because you want to get the effect of mascara without having to apply mascara every morning. Think of it a bit like tinting your hair!
What should the aftercare look like for the lashes?
In addition to staying away from washing your face, you should also avoid swimming, either in a pool or in the sea. This is to reduce the risk of the color disappearing from your lashes and always your work or all the money you spent will have been in vain! If you want to be extra careful, you should also avoid washing your hair as water can get into your eyes and jeopardize the coloring.
How long does it take to dye eyelashes at home?
There is no exact time to expect when it comes to tinting your lashes as everyone does things differently quickly, or slowly. We would estimate it to take between 20-30 minutes, with preparation, but as I said, it can take longer if you are more careful and tend to do things at a slower pace.
Can I dye my eyelashes if I have sensitive eyes?
Since the product is not supposed to get in your eyes, there is a good chance that you can dye your lashes without any problems, but it is always important to read the ingredients and see if anything among them tends to irritate your eyes. Since the cream that you apply to your lashes is made specifically for your lashes, the ingredients in the cream often work for sensitive eyes as well. Most companies use natural or at least mild ingredients. But as I said, know what you are sensitive to and check the ingredient list!
Does eyelash tinting hurt?
Dyeing your lashes should definitely not hurt! If you happen to get the cream in your eyes when you wash them off or while applying the cream, it can always sting and feel uncomfortable, but it's easy to wash it off and start over! But if it hurts along the lash line or in your eyes during application, it's best to wash the cream off and read up on whether you might be sensitive or allergic to any of the products. Eyelash tinting should not be an uncomfortable treatment that hurts at all, it should be enjoyable and fun to try out with great results, remember that.
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