Before a single lash is placed, your artist maps the design by hand — arcs, angles and millimetre lengths sketched over your eye line like a couturier’s pattern. It’s why our photographs carry pen marks: the working drawing is the art.
Doll mapping to open the eye. Foxy to lift it. Cat to sharpen it. Every face gets its own geometry — never a set pulled from a shelf.
Our Japanese Head Spa runs on a single bed — never two bookings at once. Fourteen steps, from the first scalp reading to the last cup of tea, under a halo of warm falling water. The door closes, Melbourne goes quiet, and the hour is entirely yours.
No prices on this site — they live on Fresha, always current, beside real-time availability.
Lashes after work are a Melbourne art form. A 7:30pm infill, a lip blush at eight, a head spa when the city has finally exhaled — we keep the studio lit long after the CBD logs off. Saturday and Sunday by appointment.
Three-day foundations to the eight-day Ultimate course — small classes, live models, full student kits, and the mapping method behind every set we photograph. No fluff. No average.
See the coursesOn the St Kilda Rd edge of the city — minutes from Albert Park, trams at the door.
Our second room across the river — same artists, same one-guest quiet.