In plain English
What Lash Tint
actually does.
Lash tint is for clients whose lashes are naturally light, faded at the tips, or hard to see without mascara.
The goal is soft definition that makes lashes easier to notice while keeping the overall look natural.
Best for Light lashes · No-mascara days · Subtle definition · Vacation prep · Pairing with lash lift
What you'll notice
Three things people come back for.
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Defines light lashes
Tint helps lashes look darker from root to tip when natural color is light or uneven.
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Soft everyday look
The result is meant to look polished without needing heavy eye makeup.
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Good for busy routines
Clients like tinting when they want lashes to show without applying mascara every day.
Read before you book
The honest version.
Book this if
Your lashes are light, faded at the tips, or only show up with mascara.
Maybe wait if
You want added length or fullness. Tint defines color; it does not add lashes.
Your appointment
What actually happens.
- 01
Review the eye area
Your esthetician checks for irritation and confirms tint is appropriate that day.
- 02
Apply professional tint
Lash-safe tint is applied carefully according to product directions.
- 03
Remove and finish
The tint is removed, the eye area is cleaned, and aftercare is reviewed.
Pairs well with
Pair tint with a lash lift for more visible shape.
Tint adds color definition. Lash lift adds curl and shape. Together, they can make natural lashes easier to notice.
Client questions
Lash Tint, answered.
What does lash tint do?
Lash tint helps natural lashes look darker and more visible. It is most noticeable on lashes that are blonde, light brown, faded, or lighter at the tips.
Is lash tint mascara?
No. Mascara coats the lashes temporarily. Lash tint colors the appearance of the natural lashes for a softer, lower-maintenance look.
Can lash tint be done alone?
Yes. Lash tint can be booked alone or paired with a lash lift for more visible shape and definition.
Is lash tint for everyone?
No. If your eyes are irritated, recently treated, infected, or sensitive to tint products, your esthetician may recommend waiting or skipping the service.