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EYELINER AND EYELASH ENHANCEMENT

Lash enhancement is a procedure that applies the most conservative frame of color only between the eyelashes. This is often recommended for women that have small eyelids or a heavy draping of skin covering their eyelids.

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Eyeliner Enhancement Options

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Top and Bottom Liner

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Top Only Liner

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Bottom Only Liner

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Lash Enhancement

Lash Enhancement is a procedure that applies the most conservative frame of color only between the eyelashes. This is often recommended for women that have small eyelids or a heavy draping of skin covering their eyelids. 

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Also known as eyelash lengthening, the eyes are a focal point of the face. Studies show that long eyelashes and large eyes are considered a sign of youth and beauty. Fuller and longer lashes will emphasize and frame your eyes, giving you a more refreshed, awake or feminine look without the need for mascara, false eyelashes or eyelash extensions. Fuller lashes also provide more protection for your eyes, shielding them from tiny particles in the air that cause irritation.

Eyeliner

Permanent eyeliner can enhance sparse lashes or give more definition to the eyes. It is ideal for active people, contact-lens wearers, those who cannot apply eyeliner, or those whose makeup smudges/fades.

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Eyeliner may be a part of your daily beauty routine, but have you ever wondered what makes up this popular cosmetic?

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Much like mascara, eyeliner has actually been in play for millennia, as evident by the heavy eyeliner worn in drawings from ancient Egypt. Kohl, a smudgeable, lead-based mixture, has been in use since the Bronze Age. While we’ve thankfully moved away from lead as a key ingredient, it’s still worth taking a closer look at what eyeliner is made of. Read on to learn about three ingredients that are in nearly every formula for eyeliner, whether it’s a pencil, liquid, or cream.

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