If you’ve recently had a lash lift or brow lamination at Lash and Company Centennial (or you’re considering one), you’re in the right place. Lifting and shaping your natural lashes and brows is fantastic—but aftercare matters. The right routine and products will help extend your results, protect your investment, and keep you looking sharp.

What Exactly Is an Elleebana Lash Lift?
An Elleebana lash lift is a professional treatment where your natural lashes are curled upward from the base, creating the appearance of longer, fuller lashes—without adding extensions. It’s a go-to for clients who want a low-maintenance upgrade: wake up with lashes that look like mascara did the night before, even if you skip mascara entirely.
Aftercare: Why It’s Critical
Your lashes are transformed through a chemical process during the lift. That means they’re more vulnerable for the first 24–48 hours. If you do not provide proper aftercare, you will have to face the consequences just like losing curl too soon, having lift lines that are not even or seeing that the performance of your lashes is getting lower over time. It is the right routine, which includes the recommended products like Elleebana’s own aftercare formula, that can make a huge difference.
Here are key aftercare rules:
Avoid getting your lashes wet or using steam/sauna treatments for the first 24 hours.
Skip mascara (especially waterproof) and lash curlers for the first day or two.
Use a gentle cleanser around the eye area; steer clear of oil-based makeup removers, which can break down the lift adhesive.
Brush your lashes gently each morning with a clean spoolie to keep them separated and aligned.
Consider using a conditioning serum or after-care product (like Elleebana’s formula) to strengthen your lashes and extend the curl.
What About Mascara?
Yes—you can wear mascara after a lash lift. In fact, many clients love pairing a lift with just a coat of mascara for extra definition. But timing and product choice matter:
Wait at least 24–48 hours after the lift before applying mascara. This lets the lift “set.”
Choose a non-waterproof formula so you avoid harsh removers and oils that may degrade the lift.
Use a light touch—your curls already give you lift, so you’re enhancing rather than building.
And Brow Lamination… What’s That?
Brow lamination is the sister treatment to a lash lift—designed for your eyebrows. At Lash and Company Centennial, brow lamination smooths, lifts, and re-shapes your natural brow hairs so they sit in a fuller, more uniform direction. It gives that “waxed and brushed up” look that stays in place for 4–6 weeks or more.
Brow Lamination Aftercare
Similar principles apply:
No moisture on the brow area for the first 24 hours.
Avoid heavy brow products or oils that might interfere with the set.
After the above mentioned period, shape up your eyebrows and apply a clear or colored brow gel to fix the shape.
If you like, follow your technician’s advice on how to fill in sparse areas or on tinting.
Final Thoughts
If you want to wake up looking polished with minimal daily effort, combining an Elleebana lash lift and a brow lamination is a winning move. The treatments enhance your natural features and, with the right aftercare, last longer and look better. At Lash and Company Centennial, you’re not just getting a treatment—you’re investing in results that stay looking professional.
If you’re ready to book or want a consultation (including what mascara is safe post-treatment), I’d suggest reaching out to the Centennial team. They’ll tailor everything based on your lashes and brows and set you up for the best possible outcome.