Lash Lift
RM 200 PER SESSION
A lash lift is a cosmetic procedure that enhances the appearance of natural lashes by curling and lifting them. It is a gentler alternative to eyelash extensions and is designed to enhance the natural lashes, giving them a more lifted and curled appearance. The results of a lash lift typically last 4-8 weeks, after which the lashes will gradually return to their natural state.
Subsequent touch-ups must be done within 18 months for better colour retention and maintenance after the last touch-up procedure.
Lasts 2 to 3 years
Free one time touch up (within 6 months)
How Does It Work?
The procedure involves the following steps:
01
Hydrofacial
The skin is exfoliated using a special tip that removes dead skin cells, unclogs pores, and promotes the growth of new skin cells. It involves the extraction of impurities and blackheads using a gentle suction process.
02
Oxyinfusion
A combination of oxygen under light pressure infused in hyaluronic acid is directly applied to the skin to help instant hydration.
03
Ultrasound
Botanic Stem Cell Essence is applied to the skin to hydrate and nourish it. The serum contains apple stem cell, which boosts cell metabolism, prevent dryness, and restore skin texture with hyaluronic acid, antioxidants, and other active ingredients that help to improve the skin's appearance and health.
04
Radio Frequency (RF)
Improves skin tightness, reduces the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles, and improves the overall texture and tone of the skin.
05
Coolift
Helps reduce inflammation and swelling.
After Care
Do not get your lashes wet for the first 6 hrs. No eye makeup for 24 hours.
Service Duration
60 to 90 mins
Frequency & Cost
The frequency of lash lift treatments will depend on the individual's desired look and the growth and shedding of their natural lashes. On average, a lash lift can last anywhere from 4 to 8 weeks. Some people get a lash lift done more frequently, every 2 months, while others may wait longer between treatments. The growth and shedding rate of lashes can vary from person to person and is influenced by factors such as age, genetics, and lifestyle.