Brows & Lashes

Waxing

Eyebrow waxing takes less time and gives a more even result than tweezing. There is not that much redness or puffiness, the pain is simply momentary. Hard wax is always used on delicate skin areas to decrease discomfort and redness.

  • Brow - $12

Tinting

Your eyes may be emerald pools, but lackluster brows and nearly invisible lashes can fail to set them off to their utmost potential. Create "eye opening" appeal and add pizzazz to those peepers with a popular procedure known as tinting.

  • Brows - $10
  • Lashes - $25

Revitalash

Have more patience and want lasting results? Try Revitalash! This advanced RevitaLash® formula contains a proprietary blend of proven functional cosmetic ingredients pioneered by Athena, combined with an infusion of powerful peptides and soothing botanicals, designed to enhance longer, thicker and fuller eyelashes.

The creator of Revitalash is a 25-year ophthalmologist. He actually developed the treatment for his wife — who's eyelashes were damaged through intensive chemo — and the company donates a portion of proceeds to breast cancer research and education.

    Revitalash vs. Latisse
  • RevitaLash contains a lot of conditioners along with the active ingredient while Latisse is a single drug that is designed to stimulate eyelashes just the same way that RevitaLash does.
  • Revitalash's product last longer. It can be used for at least four to six months.
  • You don't need a prescription to buy it! Latisse is the only FDA approved eyelash growth enhancer, but you will need a prescription to buy it.
  • Revitalash is more economical. You pay $150 and it should last you up to six months vs. Latisse which will cost you around $125 (plus seeing your doctor for a prescription) and only last a little over a month.
  • Both products take around two months to start to see results.
  • Revitalash is just like a liquid eyeliner, which you apply once nightly to the base of your eyelashes, making it a little more user friendly then Latisse.

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Will I get better results if I use RevitaLash more often, or in larger quantities?
No. For optimal results, follow the enclosed instruction sheet. Just once a day, apply a thin line of RevitaLash Eyelash Conditioner to the base your eyelashes, as though you were applying eyeliner. Remember: only a small amount of RevitaLash is needed to dramatically enhance the appearance of your natural eyelashes.

Can I use RevitaLash if I am pregnant or breast-feeding?
As a precaution, because RevitaLash Eyelash Conditioner has not been safety tested for women who are pregnant or breast-feeding, we recommend that you NOT use RevitaLash if you are pregnant or breast-feeding.

How do I use RevitaLash?
Once a day, apply a thin line of RevitaLash to the base of your upper eyelashes, as though you were applying eyeliner. Remember, only a small amount or RevitaLash Eyelash Conditioner is needed to dramatically enhance the appearance of your natural eyelashes!

Can I use RevitaLash with my daily facial products and/or moisturizers?
Yes. Make RevitaLash Eyelash Conditioner part of your nightly routine. First apply your RevitaLash Eyelash Conditioner solution as usual; wait 5 minutes, then apply your regular facial creams and moisturizers.

Have allergic reactions or irritations been reported with the use of RevitaLash?
As with any cosmetic preparation, some individuals may be allergic to one or more components of the product. If you know that you are allergic to any of the ingredients in RevitaLash Eyelash Conditioner, or if you suspect that you may be allergic to any of the ingredients, do NOT use RevitaLash Eyelash Conditioner. If you suspect that you may have had or are having an allergic reaction, consult a physician immediately.
Some RevitaLash users have reported a mild irritation at the base of the eyelashes. If you experience such irritation, either reduce or discontinue the use of RevitaLash Eyelash Conditioner until the irritation goes away. If the irritation persists, discontinue use completely and consult your physician.
Some RevitaLash users have reported a mild discoloration of the skin at the base of the eyelashes. If you notice such discoloration and it bothers you, please discontinue use of RevitaLash Eyelash Conditioner.

Does RevitaLash contain any of the following ingredients: hormones, salicylates, laurel and laureth sulfates, methyl parabens, urea, uric acid, paba, or propylene glycol?
RevitaLash Eyelash Conditioner does NOT contain any of the above ingredients. RevitaLash contains no parabens, hormones or salicylates.

Does Revitalash® contain a Prostaglandin?
No, Revitalash® doesn’t contain a prostaglandin, is contains a prostamide.

What is the difference between a prostaglandin and a prostamide?
During the synthesis of the prostamide molecule it does not at any point go through a stage of being a drug or a derivative of a drug.