Eyelash/Eyebrow Tinting
Depending on your skin type and hair color, you can achieve eyelash/eyebrow colors, including black, blue, shades of brown or gray. Your therapist will discuss whatever color best fits your complexion and apply it for a natural enhancement of your eyes without using mascara or pencil. Eyelash tinting will benefit people that are sensitive to make-up, people who are active in sports (especially swimming) and people who have no time to apply make-up daily. This process is also ideal for people who wear contact lenses because they don’t have to suffer putting on mascara any longer. The process involves a quick and non-surgical procedure using vegetable dye as tint. Compared to putting on mascara, the effects of eyelash tinting is very natural.
Lash Curl/Perming
Helps you enjoy the look of long luscious lashes without the hassle of eye-pinching curlers. Here, perm glue is applied to the base of the lashes. Next, your lashes are skillfully placed on tiny rollers dabbed with perm solution that is safe for use around the eyes. After a few minutes the rollers are carefully eased off your lashes leaving them resilient and keeping them luxuriant for weeks. It is ideal after a lash tinting treatment.
Temporary Lashes
These are plastic-based black lashes that are glued to the base of your eye line for an enhanced fullness and lengthening of the lashes. The effects last for a few hours and the removal is as easy as removing mascara. This treatment is great during a make-up application session or before a special event.
Semi-Permanent Lashes
Are plastic lashes that are individually glued to the base of the natural lash hairs. This procedure requires great skill and precision to produce a natural effect of full lashes. The effects last for weeks. Touch-ups are required to keep them looking their best.
Threading
An ancient method of hair removal originating in the East, and is now gaining popularity in Western countries for both men and women. A pure, thin twisted cotton thread is rolled over untidy hairlines removing entire rows of hair at a time resulting in a straighter line. As the top layers of the skin are left un-traumatized, threading is an alternative for people with sensitive skin. It is a little less uncomfortable than waxing however. Since the hairs are removed at the follicle level, regrowth does not come back for four to six weeks.
Candling
In centuries past, the natural therapy of ear coning was reserved for royalty and renowned warriors in the ancient East . This relaxing and soothing treatment is performed to relieve pressure in the sinuses, wax buildup, and inner-ear blockage to improve balance.The healing properties of the ear candle has its foundation in two primary physical actions. First, the slight pressure created inside the ear candle, and the vibration of the rising air column, serve to gently massage the ear drum and promote secretion in the frontal and paranasal sinuses. This has an immediate effect of regulating ear pressure. Users often describe a soothing, light sensation in the ear/head area. Second, the locally applied warmth stimulates vascularization, invigorates the immune system, and reinforces the flow of lymph. Ear candle users often report successful treatment of nose and throat congestion, sinusitis (or other sinus problems), headaches, T.M.J. pain, tinnitus earaches, and swimmers ear. Ear candles are an ideal relaxation treatment for stress or anxiety related symptoms. Ear candles, generally speaking, tend to soften earwax for easy removal. At the same time, important acupuncture points and reflex zones are stimulated, causing further relaxation of the muscles in and around the ear, which can also help the ear and sinuses to open up.
