Lash Lift and Lamination
A natural lash look doesn't always satisfy women who want an intense, expressive gaze. Lashes are often light, sparse, and grow straight rather than thick and attractively curled. Even mascara can't always deliver the desired effect . For women looking for a natural yet noticeable effect, non-invasive and completely safe treatments such as lash lifting and lamination are highly recommended.

What is a lash lift?
A lash lift is a treatment that lifts and curls the lashes, delivering a long-lasting, natural effect. It is recommended for women whose lashes grow straight, are thin, sparse, and difficult to enhance with a lash curler or mascara. During the lift, the beautician cleans and protects the eye area, wraps the lashes around a small silicone rod, and applies a specialized solution to the lashes.
What is lash lamination?
Lash lamination is the next stage of the treatment, performed after the lash lift. It involves applying a nourishing conditioner – a keratin-based oil – to the lashes. Its richness, including wheat and soy proteins as well as keratin, greatly improves both the external condition and the internal structure of the lashes. Thanks to lamination, lashes are deeply moisturized and thoroughly rebuilt, resulting in a noticeably lifted curl. After the treatment, lashes appear visibly lifted, thickened, and their color intensified.
Which lash lift and lamination kit should you use?
One of the most highly regarded lash lift and lamination kits worldwide is the FALL IN THE VOLUME. The results last up to 6 weeks, and the kit contains everything needed to perform the treatment, including:
- Cream #1
- Cream #2
- Coating (Fixative)
- Pure Essence
- Fixing Gel
- Keratin Boost
- Silicone pads in various sizes
What to do after the treatment?
The effect of nourished and curled lashes lasts from one to two months. After a lash lift and lamination, you can apply a full face of makeup as usual. Makeup removal can also be done the same way using your regular products – it should not damage the lashes. However, you should avoid rubbing your eyes or getting them wet (e.g. swimming in a pool or sea without protective goggles) – at least for the first few days after the procedure.
Contraindications
Although the lash lift and lamination procedure is 100% safe and non-invasive, there are some contraindications. These mainly include eye infections and conditions (such as styes, conjunctivitis, allergies), as well as chronic illnesses. Therefore, it’s worth consulting a doctor or cosmetologist before scheduling the treatment.
Lash lift and lamination training
If you're interested in training, we invite you to visit our dedicated page about lash lift and lamination courses.