If you’re a lash kind of lady, you won’t want to miss this new hot spot. Recently, I went to meet owner Shannon Sturdivant and PR gal Bee Lee (one of your 10 Most Beautiful Women in Dallas nominees) and if memory serves me correctly—although it often does not—Shannon called the vibe “flirty chic.” If she didn’t, then I’m calling the place flirty chic. It’s elegant with its black chandeliers and gorgeous light fixtures and wall sconces, but totally girly glam with hot pink walls and stripes–check it out after the jump. This sets the mood for getting the two awesome treatments offered at Lash Studio: NovaLash eyelash extensions and Bronze Biologic airbrush tanning. Shannon applies each extension one lash at a time for the most realistic look using NovaLash, her favorite U.S.-made lash line, which is said to last up to eight weeks. (We’ll let you know when we’ve tried it ourselves.) You can get a full set for $250 or The Flirt, which is a partial lashing of the outside corners, for $150. Other services on the menu include colorful lashes in brown, blue, green, and purple and glittery lashes (hello, Halloween!), and Discrete Lash, a travel service to your home so the paparazzi (or your nosy neighbors) don’t discover your faux lash secret. Bronze Biologic, also a U.S.-made product, is an airbrush tanning solution that uses only botanical ingredients for a chemical-free golden glow, only $35. Lash Studio is also planning to be host to girl’s parties—think bachelorette, bridal and birthday—where girls can gather for a little beautifying and champagne sipping. Check out at Lash Studio at its West Village home at 3699 McKinney Ave., Ste. 400 or click here to make an appointment.
Below: Lash Studio exterior and cute black chandelier detail inside

This place looks like the ish! Wouldn’t mind running around town batting my long, flirty, lashes!!
Help! Wedding in 2 weeks. Several in party with wonderful tans – others very pale. Where do you recomend for spray tanning? I saw good reviews for Salas Sunless – what do you think? TIA
I don’t have any info on Salas Sunless, but I definitely think an airbrush tan like Salas (rather than a Mystic Tan or Versa Spa tan) would be a good way to go. Airbrush, because it is done by hand, is usually more controlled and turns out less spotty. Bronze Biologic at Lash Studio above is an airbrush tan, but I haven’t tried it myself.
I got bronzed at Lash Studio yesterday. On the plus side, the color is even and definitely noticeable. However, I would recommend to ask for only one coat of spray (as opposed to the two that they typically apply) and be sure to apply lotion or barrier cream to palms of hands and feet to prevent them from turning orange. The solution was pretty sticky and didn’t smell so great (as most don’t), so I rinsed off after only four hours and the tan still stuck.