| Eyelash Treatment |
Eyelash TintingEyelash and eyebrow tinting can accentuate the eyes, and usually lasts 4-6 weeks.
Eyelash Perm
Eyelash ExtensionsAt Total Indulgence we frame your eyes by attaching individual synthetic eyelashes, one eyelash at a time, directly to your existing eyelashes to create thicker, longer, and more glamorous looking eyelashes. |
| Naturally Luscious Eyelashes | $95 |
| Mini Lashes (Outer Corners Only) | $70 |
| Standard Refill (up to 20 lashes per eye) | $55 |
| Mini Refill (10-12 lashes per eye) | $35 |

The number of eyelashes required per refill is dependent on how an individual client cares for their eyelashes & the attrition rate of your own natural eyelashes.
While it is generally claimed that eyelash extensions last 4 - 6 weeks, in our experience, in order to maintain your optimum full eyelash effect you should schedule refills between 2 to 4 weeks.
The minimum price charged for an eyelash extension refill is $70.00 and includes up to 20 eyelashes per eye.
Additional eyelashes required at the time of your refill are changed at $3.50 per eyelash to a maximum charge of $130.00 per client refill.
We are often asked to provide corrective work or to remove eyelashes provided by another, less experienced eyelash provider. We are happy to provide this eyelash removal service.
Existing LashDesign eyelash clients are not required to pay an eyelash removal fee should they decide at any time to remove their eyelash extensions.
Aftercare is about protecting your eyelash investment and getting the most out of each and every eyelash application.
What do I need to do to care for my eyelash extensions?
Some of our clients have described the following techniques they use as part of their aftercare regime. You’re welcome to try them to see if they work for you.
After you shower you can gently dry & shape your eyelashes using your hair dryer on the lowest setting. Hold the dryer at least 20 centimeters below your face and gently coax the eyelashes with your index finger in an upward motion until they are dry.
When you shower, keep a towel in easy reach so that you can gently pat your eyes between washing and conditioning your hair. This saves you rubbing your eyes to clear your vision so that you can locate the conditioner.
Use an approved eyelash life extender product like “Longer-Life Coating”. With application twice to three times a week, it helps protect the eyelashes from moisture and humidity and prolongs eyelash life between refills.
Things You'll Need:
Get the right tools for the job. Investing in some good quality brushes, sponges and applicators will mean you get the most out of the make up you buy.
Get advice from a professional. If you’re not sure what makeup suits you, a one-off session with a beautician or make-up artist could open up great new ideas and colours to try, or simply help you to streamline your daily technique.
Go for long-lasting options. Look for long-lasting mascaras, lip colours and foundations – modern formulas are designed to stay put all day, and save you hassle of constant retouching.
Keep it light. Nothing looks more clumsy than thick, caked-on makeup, clumpy mascara and greasy smears of lipstick. It’s quicker in the end if you work gradually, too: you can always add a bit more as needed, but if you’ve started by piling too much on, you’ll have to cleanse it all off and start again from scratch.
Focus on one feature. For a subtle look concentrate on one of your face’s finest assets and then add just a hint of cosmetic support elsewhere. For example, smoky, emphatic eyes should be teamed with barely-there lip colour, while a glossy, come-hither pout needs little more than a quick flick of mascara for company. Go too heavy on making up all your features at once and it can be overwhelming.
Overdo shimmer. What makes an impact on a cleverly lit magazine cover will look tacky in normal conditions, even in the evening. Take care if choosing a metallic eyeshadow that it doesn’t make your lids look crepe-y, and remember that superglossed lips can look great, but overdone lips might also be sticky.
Be afraid to experiment. Even if you’ve never considered blue eyeshadow, or you just don’t ‘do’ red lipstick, there’s no harm in re-evaluating your assumptions every now and then. A touch of vibrant colour – just a touch, mind – can lift your face and your mood, while switching from a brown/beige palette to something soft and pink – or vice versa – might take you in a whole new direction.
Forget blusher. It’s easy to focus on eyes and mouth because they’re the first things you notice when you look in the mirror, but judicial use of a subtle blusher on the apples of your cheeks works wonders to banish tiredness, winter blues and even the odd late night.
Hang on to outdated techniques. Dark lipliner was once considered essential to stop colour ‘bleeding’ round the edges, but hard outlines have no place on a modern face. The same goes for bands of blusher underneath your cheekbones.
Leave home without concealer. It’s not just for eyebags and spots, either – dab it lightly over any blotchy area before you put foundation on, to even out your skin tone.
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Wed - 9:00am - 9:00pm
Thu - 9:00am - 9:00pm
Fri - 9:00am - 6:00pm
Sat - 8:00am - 5:00pm
Sun - Closed
Note: All treatments are strictly by appointment only. Call 9355 0657 to book your appointment.