If you’ve been searching for a lash lift in Huntington, NY, here’s the short version: yes, there’s a studio right in the village, yes, it takes about an hour, and yes — you can skip mascara for the next two months. This is what a lash lift appointment at The Brow Clinic NY actually looks like, from the moment you find parking to the moment you catch your reflection in a shop window on Main Street and do a double take.

First: What a Lash Lift Is (in Plain English)
A lash lift is a perm for the lashes you already have. No extensions, no glue, nothing added. We set your natural lashes over a small curved shield with a keratin solution, and they hold that upward curl for six to eight weeks — a full lash growth cycle. Add a tint and they go darker too, which is the part fair-lashed clients usually can’t stop talking about.
It’s the lowest-commitment treatment we offer. An hour in the chair, 24 hours keeping them dry, and then they just… behave. Every morning. For two months.
Where We Are (and Why That Matters)
The Brow Clinic NY is at 183 New York Ave in Huntington Village — just north of Main Street, near Heckscher Park. If you know the village, you know the drill: grab a spot on the street or in one of the municipal lots, and you’re steps away.
Being in the village means most of our lash clients build something around the appointment. Coffee before, lunch after, a walk through the park while the tint sets in your memory instead of your lashes. An hour of self-care in the middle of an actual nice afternoon — that’s the Huntington advantage over strip-mall salons.
Who’s in Our Chair
Huntington locals, obviously — but a lash lift only happens every couple of months, so people are willing to drive for someone they trust with their eyes. A typical week in the studio: a teacher from Northport before school lets out, a mom from Smithtown who booked the same slot as her daughter, a nurse from Kings Park coming off a night shift, someone from Commack pairing their lift with brow lamination because two birds, one appointment.
Cold Spring Harbor, Greenlawn, Centerport, East Northport, Dix Hills, Melville, Syosset — all inside the twenty-minute ring. When the results last eight weeks, the drive stops mattering.

The Appointment, Minute by Minute
- Minutes 0–10: Quick consult. We look at your lash length and strength, talk about curl — lifted and open, or the softer Korean-style J-curl that reads more “naturally great lashes” than “lash lift.”
- Minutes 10–55: Eyes closed, shields on, solution working. You will be shocked how many clients fall asleep. This is a nap with results.
- Last 10 minutes (optional): Tint. Black or brown. If your lashes are blonde at the tips, this is the step that makes them visible for the first time since childhood.
- Walk out: That’s it. Keep them dry for 24 hours — no shower steam, no gym, no crying at dog videos. After that, zero maintenance.
What It Costs in Huntington
Pricing depends on whether you add tint, and we’d rather quote you exactly than vaguely — call (631) 458-7025 or book online and you’ll have a real number before you ever sit down. If you’re comparing studios around Suffolk County, ask what solution they use and how they size shields — a cheap lift with harsh timing is how lashes get fried, and fixing that costs more than doing it right once.
Questions We Hear Every Week
Does it hurt? No. The weirdest part is mild pressure from the shield. Most clients rate it “I fell asleep.”
Can I wear mascara after? After 24 hours, yes — regular, not waterproof. Most people stop bothering.
Will it damage my lashes? Not done properly. Keratin solution, correct timing, right shield size. That’s the whole game.
How do I make it last? Keep them dry the first day, skip oil-based makeup removers, and brush them up with a clean spoolie. Full details in our lash lift longevity guide.
Book Your Lash Lift in Huntington
Everything else you’d want to know — the Korean lash lift option, aftercare specifics, safety — lives on our keratin lash lift & tint page, and the local details are on our Huntington lash lift page. Or skip the reading:
