Lash and Brow
Lash and Brow
Lash and Brow
$25 Eyebrow tint: Get defined and captivating brows by Melissa Bertschi with our eyebrow tinting service. Melissa uses semi-permanent tint to shape and enhance your brows, giving you a polished look that frames your face effortlessly. Embrace the convenience of beautifully tinted brows in a quick 30 minute session that can be repeated every 2 weeks if desired.
$75 Eyebrow lamination: Our brow lamination solution is applied to eve the most stubborn brow hairs to realign the directional hair growth and overall shape of the brows. Laminations create the look of added volume and fullness by repositioning the hair to fill sparse areas. Our esthetician, Melissa, will position your brow to elongate and straighten your hairs into a smoother form. This treatment can be expected to be performed every 8 weeks.
$70 Eyelash lift: If you would like to wake up every morning with beautifully curled lashes without the effort, then a lash lift is the perfect solution for you. Our lash lifting solution will transform your straight lashes into curled lashes. Our esthetician will use a silicone rod to safely curl your lashes based on the length of your natural lashes. This treatment can be safely performed every 8 weeks.
$20 Eyelash tint: Make your eyelashes pop with an eyelash tint in as little as 30 minutes. A lash tint will give the illusion of dark lashes without using a mascara. We use products specifically designed to darken lashes for up to 2 weeks.
Benefits of Facial Treatments
Our Facials are designed to deliver multiple benefits to your skin. Some of these benefits include:
- Increases blood circulation under the skin, which decreases puffiness and fluid buildup caused by lymphatic drainage.
- Relaxes Body and Mind
- Stimulates Collagen Production Helping to fight signs of aging
- Help to treat acne scarring
- Deeply Hydrates and Nourish The Skin
- Improves Skin Tone and Texture
Contact Frost Aesthetics in Mount Vernon, IL, to schedule your Custom Facial appointment. You may also schedule your custom facial appointment online for your convenience.
Peeling generally lasts from three to five days, depending on the type of peel. In order to enhance healing and results, it is important to use a gentle cleanser, moisturizer, and sunscreen. After the peel, you can resume normal activity, but heavy exercise and sweating should be avoided for two to three days.
This peel’s effects can last up to ten years, so it’s done only once. You won’t need repeated treatments.
- Do not expose yourself to the sun or use tanning beds two weeks before your treatment.
- In order to achieve optimal results, it is recommended that you pretreatment with Retin-A, Retinol, or another retinoid product for a minimum of two weeks prior (the longer, the better). To minimize burning and stinging, these medications should be stopped 2-3 days before your peel.
- It is recommended to avoid waxing and/or chemical depilatories for one to two weeks before getting a peel. Threading and shaving are allowed as long as there is no irritation to the skin.
- For sun protection right after your peel, bring a wide-brimmed hat or use an umbrella.
- During your procedure, wear a comfortable, washable top that does not have a high neckline.
- There may be mild redness in the area for a few hours to two days, similar to a mild sunburn. Each person will have a different experience. After treatment, you should see some flaking within two or three days. Flaking can last for up to five or six days. There will be only light to medium exfoliation with all PCA Peels.
- For at least two weeks afterward, wear sunscreen during daylight hours. Wear sunscreen even if you’re staying indoors since ultraviolet radiation can penetrate windows and fluorescent lights. Even a small amount of sunlight can cause brown discolored patches on the skin.
- Use a mild cleanser (such as Cetaphil or Dove) to wash your face twice daily.
- Apply a mild, thick moisturizing cream at least twice daily. It may be applied more frequently if you wish. CeraVe Healing ointment or Aquaphor ointment can be used on extremely dry patches. You can purchase them at most drugstores over the counter.
- During the healing process, do not pick or peel at the skin. This could cause excessive redness or scarring. Eventually, the skin will slough off.
- Makeup can be applied if desired, although this may exaggerate the peeling effect. To remove makeup, do not scrub it off. The sloughing will remove it from some dried skin patches.
- Do not use glycolic washes, Retin-A, Clarisonic, or other anti-aging products until your skin fully recovers.
FAQs
Peeling generally lasts from three to five days, depending on the type of peel. In order to enhance healing and results, it is important to use a gentle cleanser, moisturizer, and sunscreen. After the peel, you can resume normal activity, but heavy exercise and sweating should be avoided for two to three days.
This peel’s effects can last up to ten years, so it’s done only once. You won’t need repeated treatments.
- Do not expose yourself to the sun or use tanning beds two weeks before your treatment.
- In order to achieve optimal results, it is recommended that you pretreatment with Retin-A, Retinol, or another retinoid product for a minimum of two weeks prior (the longer, the better). To minimize burning and stinging, these medications should be stopped 2-3 days before your peel.
- It is recommended to avoid waxing and/or chemical depilatories for one to two weeks before getting a peel. Threading and shaving are allowed as long as there is no irritation to the skin.
- For sun protection right after your peel, bring a wide-brimmed hat or use an umbrella.
- During your procedure, wear a comfortable, washable top that does not have a high neckline.
- There may be mild redness in the area for a few hours to two days, similar to a mild sunburn. Each person will have a different experience. After treatment, you should see some flaking within two or three days. Flaking can last for up to five or six days. There will be only light to medium exfoliation with all PCA Peels.
- For at least two weeks afterward, wear sunscreen during daylight hours. Wear sunscreen even if you’re staying indoors since ultraviolet radiation can penetrate windows and fluorescent lights. Even a small amount of sunlight can cause brown discolored patches on the skin.
- Use a mild cleanser (such as Cetaphil or Dove) to wash your face twice daily.
- Apply a mild, thick moisturizing cream at least twice daily. It may be applied more frequently if you wish. CeraVe Healing ointment or Aquaphor ointment can be used on extremely dry patches. You can purchase them at most drugstores over the counter.
- During the healing process, do not pick or peel at the skin. This could cause excessive redness or scarring. Eventually, the skin will slough off.
- Makeup can be applied if desired, although this may exaggerate the peeling effect. To remove makeup, do not scrub it off. The sloughing will remove it from some dried skin patches.
- Do not use glycolic washes, Retin-A, Clarisonic, or other anti-aging products until your skin fully recovers.
Peeling generally lasts from three to five days, depending on the type of peel. In order to enhance healing and results, it is important to use a gentle cleanser, moisturizer, and sunscreen. After the peel, you can resume normal activity, but heavy exercise and sweating should be avoided for two to three days.
This peel's effects can last up to ten years, so it's done only once. You won't need repeated treatments.
- Do not expose yourself to the sun or use tanning beds two weeks before your treatment.
- In order to achieve optimal results, it is recommended that you pretreatment with Retin-A, Retinol, or another retinoid product for a minimum of two weeks prior (the longer, the better). To minimize burning and stinging, these medications should be stopped 2-3 days before your peel.
- It is recommended to avoid waxing and/or chemical depilatories for one to two weeks before getting a peel. Threading and shaving are allowed as long as there is no irritation to the skin.
- For sun protection right after your peel, bring a wide-brimmed hat or use an umbrella.
- During your procedure, wear a comfortable, washable top that does not have a high neckline.
- There may be mild redness in the area for a few hours to two days, similar to a mild sunburn. Each person will have a different experience. After treatment, you should see some flaking within two or three days. Flaking can last for up to five or six days. There will be only light to medium exfoliation with all PCA Peels.
- For at least two weeks afterward, wear sunscreen during daylight hours. Wear sunscreen even if you're staying indoors since ultraviolet radiation can penetrate windows and fluorescent lights. Even a small amount of sunlight can cause brown discolored patches on the skin.
- Use a mild cleanser (such as Cetaphil or Dove) to wash your face twice daily.
- Apply a mild, thick moisturizing cream at least twice daily. It may be applied more frequently if you wish. CeraVe Healing ointment or Aquaphor ointment can be used on extremely dry patches. You can purchase them at most drugstores over the counter.
- During the healing process, do not pick or peel at the skin. This could cause excessive redness or scarring. Eventually, the skin will slough off.
- Makeup can be applied if desired, although this may exaggerate the peeling effect. To remove makeup, do not scrub it off. The sloughing will remove it from some dried skin patches.
- Do not use glycolic washes, Retin-A, Clarisonic, or other anti-aging products until your skin fully recovers.