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No, lash lifts should not damage your lashes. Even if you end up with a lash lift that goes a little wrong, the effects of the procedure are only semi-permanent. Eyelashes naturally fall out and regrow every 4 to 6 weeks, so you won't have to worry about damaging your lashes long term.
Dry eyes are common after a lash lift. "During the lash lift, the lashes are curled up which exposes the meibomian glands along the edge of the lids or the water line," says Dr. Brisco. This can create anything from red eyes, burning lids, puffiness, or worse yet, decrease your ability to make healthy tears.
Due to an update in the legislation guidelines for beauty treatments and products, clients under 16 years of age can no longer be tinted.
Eyelash perming is not FDA-approved and comes with some risks. After all, the eyes are a very sensitive area and prone to irritation when exposed to chemicals. The perming solution itself can lead to blisters, rashes, redness, and inflammation. If the solution is left on for too long, eyelashes may fall out.
At The Lash Spa, we strictly do not apply eyelash extensions to anyone under the age of 16. Even with the signature of a parent or guardian, we are not covered by our insurance if we apply lashes to anyone below that age.

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There is no minimum or maximum age limit. However, to get eyelash extensions, some salons have a minor policy and require that minors be at least 16 years old with parental consent in order to receive eyelash extensions.
There is no legal minimum age that a child must be to experience a treatment carried out by a professional. It is up to you as a professional to decide which age of child you are comfortable carrying out treatments.
Lash lifts are generally safe for most people to use, although Brown emphasizes the importance of getting your treatment done by a certified pro to avoid any complications.
Is there an age limit to have an LVL lash lift? LVL is perfect from the age of 16 upwards. However you must check with your Lash Artist and may need parental consent if under 18.
No color additives are approved by FDA for permanent dyeing or tinting of eyelashes and eyebrows. Permanent eyelash and eyebrow tints and dyes have been known to cause serious eye injuries.

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