Lashes

Lash lifts & tints in Lilydale

Three ways to do it, all working with the lashes you already have — no extensions, no infills, nothing to glue on and nothing to maintain. Here's how they differ, and which one suits you.

From$30
3 treatments20–75 min

Which one should I book?

TreatmentLash tintKorean lash liftLift & tint
What it doesDarkensCurls and liftsBoth
Takes20 min60 min75 min
Lasts2–4 weeks6–8 weeks6–8 weeks
Price$30$95$110

Most people book the lift and tint together. It's $15 less than booking them separately, and it's the combination that lets you leave mascara alone entirely.

Korean lash lift$95 · 60 min

A Korean lash lift lifts and curls your own lashes from root to tip for a longer, wide-awake finish — no extensions, no upkeep. The gentler, keratin-infused Korean method is kinder to fine or sensitive lashes and conditions them as it curls. Lasts six to eight weeks, then grows out on its own.

What's involved
  1. We talk first. Curl and lift height are chosen for your eye shape and lash length, not off a chart.
  2. Silicone shields go on. Your lashes are combed onto a shield sized to your lid — this is what sets the lift.
  3. Lifting and setting. Two short processing stages, eyes closed and comfortable throughout.
  4. Keratin nourish. The conditioning step that makes the Korean method gentler, worked through while the lift sets.
  5. A brush through, and a look in the mirror. You leave able to see the difference straight away.

Suits you if — You want your lashes to look like themselves on a good day. Especially good if you've found extensions too heavy, or your lashes are fine, straight or sensitive.

Lash tint$30 · 20 min

A semi-permanent dye that darkens your lashes from root to tip — especially the fair, wispy ends mascara misses — so they look thicker and more defined on their own. It doesn't wash off; the colour grows out gradually over four to six weeks as your lashes cycle. Lovely on its own, or added to a lift.

What's involved
  1. Under-eye pads go on to protect the skin.
  2. The tint is applied along the lash from root to tip.
  3. Ten minutes or so to develop, eyes closed.
  4. Everything is gently removed and cleaned up.

Suits you if — Your lashes are a decent length but fair at the tips, and you want the mascara look without the mascara.

Korean lash lift & tint$110 · 75 min

Our most-booked treatment: a Korean lash lift and tint in one sitting. The lift opens up your eyes with a soft, wide-awake curl while the tint adds depth from root to tip — the combination most people picture when they think 'lash lift.' Gentle, keratin-infused, and good for six to eight weeks.

What's involved
  1. We talk first. Curl and lift height are chosen for your eye shape and lash length.
  2. Silicone shields go on and the lashes are combed into place.
  3. Lifting and setting. Two short processing stages, eyes closed and comfortable.
  4. The tint goes on while the lift is setting — which is why this is quicker than booking the two separately.
  5. Keratin nourish, a brush through, and you are done.

Suits you if — You want the full effect in one visit — lifted and darkened — and would rather not think about mascara at all.

Common questions

Does a lash lift damage your lashes?

Not when it's done properly and spaced out. The Korean method uses a gentler, lower-pH formula that can be worked from root to tip, with a conditioning keratin step while the curl sets — which is why it suits fine or sensitive lashes better than a traditional lift. We won't relift before your lashes are ready.

How long does a Korean lash lift last?

Six to eight weeks. It grows out gradually with your natural lash cycle, so there's no hard cut-off and nothing to remove — one day you'll notice it's softened, and that's the time to re-book.

What's the difference between a Korean lash lift and a normal one?

A traditional lift wraps the lash over a curved shield and sets a curl along the whole length. The Korean method sets the lash on a flatter shield and lifts from the root, so the lash angles up but stays straighter through the length — a more natural, wide-awake look rather than a hard curl. The formula is gentler too.

Can I wear mascara afterwards?

After 48 hours, yes — water-based, not waterproof. Most people find they stop bothering, especially with a tint added.

Are my lashes long enough?

Almost certainly. They need to be long enough to sit on the shield, which is only a few millimetres. If yours are very short or you've had extensions recently, get in touch before you book and we'll check.

Lash lift or extensions?

A lift works with what you already have and needs no infills. Extensions add length but need topping up every two to three weeks and are heavier on the natural lash. If you want low-maintenance, it's the lift.

Ready when you are.

Pick a time that suits you. You'll get a confirmation straight away, and a reminder the day before.

Book an appointment

All prices in AUD · No deposit — pay in the studio afterwards