What is Lash Botox treatment?
There are many black mascaras with lengthening and strengthening properties. The ultra black colour is obtained with the use of the powder pigment that additionally strengthens the eyelashes. In combination with other nursing ingredients, such as arginine, soybean germ extract or wheat germ extract, the pigment improves the condition of the eyelashes. On the other hand, the lengthening effect can be achieved with the use of appropriate brush. If your dream is black, long and strong eyelashes, but you need immediate effect, go for the lash botox treatment. How does the procedure look like?
What is lash botox treatment?
The procedure involves three stages:
- Lifting – aimed at curling and optical eyelash extension.
- Dyeing – its effect is black eyelashes from the root to the ends.
- Applying the eyelash botox preparation.
The preparation used during the lash botox procedure contains active ingredients that regenerate eyelashes. Here they are:
- Hyaluronic acid – intensively moisturises.
- Keratin – smooths, regenerates and nourishes.
- Collagen – makes eyelashes smooth and elastic, protects them from the harmful effects of external factors and delays the aging process.
- Panthenol (provitamin B5) – moisturises and regenerates eyelashes and also stimulates their growth.
- Tocopherol (vitamin E) – an antioxidant with rejuvenating and extending the eyelash life cycle properties.
- Argan oil –delays the aging process, accelerates hair growth, strengthens and moisturises.
Lash botox – effects
Thanks to the treatment, your lashes will become dark, moisturised and regenerated. Eyelashes after the lash botox look natural, so they do not resemble false eyelashes. The effect lasts up to 2 months.
Lash botox – advantages
Lash botox is an effective way to save time. The treatment is popular among women who suffer from continuous lack of time. In addition, lash botox does not deprive us of many pleasures, such as:
- taking a bath or swimming in salty sea water,
- using sauna and water treatments,
- using coloured (including mascara) and cleansing cosmetics,
- wearing contact lenses,
- sleeping with the head in the pillow.