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Throw away your eyelash curler!

      Written by future esthetician:  Lauren Tate

     Is your eyelash curler one of your most essential makeup tools in your tool box?? If so, you might be the perfect candidate for a lash lift and tint!

     A lash lift is a semi-permanent curl for your eyelashes that lasts 6-8 weeks. And the tint is specifically designed to darken your eyelashes for the same length of time. Imagine not having to curl, or put mascara on for 8 weeks! I have personally had mine lifted and tinted and I love it! I used to rely so much on having my mascara with me, and now I hardly ever wear it! Now I will say this, sometimes really really short lashes are hard to lift. but anyone can get a tint! I swear you will love this service! You will most definitely be coming back at the end of those 6-8 weeks to get it again! It is by far one of my favorite things to get, and to do for a client! So throw away that eyelash curler, and get a lash lift and tint. See you soon.


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