LASH LIFT GUIDE

Follow the instructions carefully for the best results.

The video guides you step by step and makes it easy to get started – especially if this is your first time using our lash lift kit.

If you need extra help or have questions along the way, you can always find answers in our FAQ below.

LASH LIFT GUIDE

Follow the instructions carefully for the best results.

The video guides you step by step and makes it easy to get started – especially if this is your first time using our lash lift kit.

If you need extra help or have questions along the way, you can always find answers in our FAQ below.

If you want a thorough and detailed walkthrough, we recommend that you watch the video above - it guides you step by step through the entire process.

If you already have experience with our lash lift kit or need a quick refresher, you can just watch the step-by-step videos below, which show each step simply and clearly.

FAQs

  • Weak eyelashes or very short eyelashes.
  • Eye infection, irritation, or allergy.
  • Currently undergoing chemotherapy.
  • Stye.
  • Cyst.
  • Wounds, cracks, or swelling on the eyelids.
  • Alopecia.
  • Recent surgeries in the eye area.
  • Any type of eye disease/disorder.

The choice of silicone pad has a great impact on the final result. A correct size ensures a beautiful and natural lift – while an incorrect size can lead to too strong an arch or too weak a result.

  • Small (S): Gives the most pronounced arch – best for short lashes or for a dramatic lift.
  • Medium (M): Gives a natural, but still noticeable lift – suitable for most lash lengths.
  • Large (L): Gives a soft, more natural bend – ideal for long lashes or a more discreet look.

The smaller the template, the sharper the arch. The larger the template, the softer the lift.

Test the template before gluing

  1. Place the template carefully on the eyelid – without glue.
  2. Brush the lashes up against the template with a dry application brush.
  3. Check how much of the template the lashes cover.
  • Perfect size: The lashes cover approx. 50-70% of the arch of the template.
  • Template too small: The lashes arch too much or the tips reach completely behind the template.
  • Template too large: The lashes lie almost flat and do not get enough lift.

If you tend to have an allergic reaction, you can do a patch test 24-48 hours before treatment. Test perm it, set it and glue by taking a small amount and applying it behind the ear for about ten minutes. If no irritation occurs, you are good to go.

*Please note that the blister pack should be discarded after use, as the active ingredients do not remain effective once the packaging has been opened.

The first 24 hours are crucial:

  • Avoid water, steam, saunas and sweat
  • Do not use oily products
  • Avoid rubbing or sleeping with your head against the pillow

We recommend waiting at least 4 weeks between treatments to give the lashes time to recover.

Yes! We recommend tinting the lashes in the same treatment – ​​it highlights the lift and gives a darker, more intense look.

You should tint the lashes after Step 4 (Set it lotion) and before Step 5 (nourish it).

Make sure the silicone template is positioned correctly – it should be close to the lash line, completely flat and without air bubbles or gaps. Check that there are no lashes stuck under the template. If any are stuck, you can gently loosen them with tweezers.

Start by applying the eyelash glue in small sections – Start in the middle. Work only in the area where the glue has just been applied. Avoid covering the entire top of the silicone template with glue at once, as the product dries quickly and you risk it becoming unusable before you have time to place the lashes correctly. Therefore, divide the work into smaller areas for precision and control. Use the Y-brush to place the lashes. The flat side of the brush is used to lift the lashes onto the template, while the comb-shaped side is used to comb and separate the hairs so that they lie evenly and without overlap. If some lashes come off, it is often due to insufficient glue or overlap between the hairs. Carefully apply a little extra glue directly to the desired area and straighten the lashes – they will then come off and lay correctly. Once all the lashes are isolated and placed neatly, you are ready to apply Perm it.

Thin lashes: 3–4 minutes

Normal/medium lashes: 4–5 minutes

Thick lashes: 5–6 minutes

Very thick or coarse lashes: up to 8 minutes.

  • Easy & Safe Application
  • Everything You Need In One Kit
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  • Easy & Safe Application
  • Everything You Need In One Kit
  • Cruelty Free
  • Easy & Safe Application
  • Everything You Need In One Kit
  • Cruelty Free