FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
Eyelash extensions are semi-permanent lashes that are individually applied to your natural eyelashes to enhance their length, fullness, and curl.
Eyelash extensions typically last between 6-8 weeks, depending on your natural lash growth cycle and how well you care for them. We recommend fills between 2-3 weeks to maintain your lash extensions.
Yes, when applied by a trained and certified technician using high-quality products, eyelash extensions are safe. It’s important to follow aftercare instructions to prevent any potential issues.
It is generally not recommended to wear mascara with eyelash extensions, as it can clump the extensions and make them fall out prematurely. If necessary, use a water-based mascara specifically designed for extensions.
To care for your extensions, avoid getting them wet for the first 24-48 hours, refrain from using oil-based products around the eyes, and gently clean them with an eyelash cleanser to keep them free from makeup, oil, mucus, dust and debris.
The initial application of a full set of eyelash extensions typically takes about 2-3 hours. Touch-up or fill-in appointments usually take around 1.5-2 hours.
When applied correctly by a professional and with proper aftercare, eyelash extensions should not damage your natural lashes. It’s important to avoid pulling or rubbing your extensions.
After the initial 24-48 hours, you can get your eyelash extensions wet. However, avoid excessive exposure to water, such as swimming or steam, which can weaken the adhesive bond.
Touch-ups are recommended 7 days after application, and fills are recommended every 2-3 weeks to maintain a full look, as your natural lashes shed and new growth occurs.
Before your appointment, ensure your lashes are clean and free of makeup, oils, and lotions. Avoid using any oil-based products around your eyes for at least 24 hours prior to your appointment.
It is not recommended to remove eyelash extensions yourself, as this can damage your natural lashes. Always seek professional removal to ensure your lashes remain healthy.
While rare, some people may experience an allergic reaction to the adhesive. It’s important to discuss any allergies or sensitivities with your technician before the application.
Yes, but it’s recommended to remove your contact lenses before the procedure to avoid any discomfort. You can put them back in after the treatment.