We tapped a lash expert to get the ins and outs of an eyelash lift including what it is, how it’s done, and who it’s best for. Plus, a few tips on how to lift your lashes naturally, if you choose to do so. Keep reading to learn more. Imagine if you took a curling iron to your lashes (ouch, I know, but stay with me): That perfect rounded lift is exactly the look you’d get with this treatment. But hey, don’t try this at home, stick to the professionals for this one. Nikulina says the last step of the process may vary and can include lash Botox, filler, (which actually aren’t injectables at all but rather various types of masks that can include peptides, antioxidants, and proteins), or other treatments. “I personally use lash filler to protect and coat the natural lashes,” she says. If you are someone who wears falsies regularly—or just complains about how short your natural lashes are—you might be a particularly good candidate. “We might think that our natural lashes are short, but in reality they are much longer,” Nikulina warns. “Once lifted, we see the length of our lashes right from the root, and you’ll be surprised how long your lashes actually are.”