Are at-home lash lift kits safe? Here’s what you need to know

At-home lash lifts have exploded in popularity — and for good reason. But with so many kits on the market, knowing what's safe (and what to avoid) is everything. When done correctly, with the right kit, an at-home lash lift is not only safe — it's genuinely brilliant.

So, are at-home lash lift kits safe?

The short answer is yes — but only when the product is properly formulated, instructions are followed carefully, and your eyes are protected. There's a real spectrum of products out there. On one end, cheap unregulated kits. On the other, professionally formulated kits like Everbare's.

The biggest risk with a lash lift isn't the process itself — it's using a kit that hasn't been properly tested or regulated.

What makes a lash lift kit safe?

Proper formulation
pH-balanced, cosmetic-grade ingredients only
NZ regulation compliant
Meets Cosmetic Products Group Standard
Cruelty-free
Kind to animals and your lashes
Clear instructions
Step-by-step guidance included

Myths vs. facts

Lash lifts damage your lashes permanently — False. Damage only occurs from over-processing or using poor-quality products. At-home means lower quality than salon — False. Salon-quality results are absolutely achievable at home with the right kit.

Tips for a safe lash lift at home

Always patch test 24 hours before  ·  Never skip timing  ·  Keep eyes closed throughout  ·  Wait 6–8 weeks between treatments  ·  Read full instructions before starting

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