Frequently Asked Questionsđ
- The process of getting lash extensions typically takes between 1-2 hours, depending on the amount of lashes being applied and the desired look.
- Yes, you can choose the length and thickness of your lash extensions. We will work with you to determine the best length and thickness to suit your individual preferences and enhance your natural lashes.
- Lash extensions typically last 4-6 weeks. However, the length of time they last can vary depending on factors such as the natural growth cycle of your lashes, the quality of the extensions, and how well you care for them. Touch-ups or refills are recommended every 2-3 weeks to maintain fullness and prevent gaps.
- Typically, touch-ups or refills are recommended every 2-3 weeks to maintain fullness and prevent gaps.Â
- It's recommended to avoid wearing heavy eye makeup or rubbing your eyes with lash extensions. This can cause the extensions to become damaged or fall out prematurely. If you do wear eye makeup, it's important to remove it gently and carefully to prevent damaging your extensions.
- It's recommended to avoid swimming or going in the sauna for 24-48 hours after the application of lash extensions to allow the adhesive to set properly. After that, you can participate in water activities, but it's important to avoid exposing your lashes to chlorine or other harsh chemicals, as this can cause them to become damaged or fall out prematurely.
- Lash extensions can be damaging to natural lashes if they are not applied correctly or if the lashes are not cared for properly. It's important to find a qualified and experienced lash artist who follows proper safety and hygiene procedures, and to follow the recommended aftercare instructions to ensure that your natural lashes are not damaged.
- To care for your lash extensions, it's important to avoid getting them wet for 24-48 hours after the application, avoid using oil-based products near your eyes, and avoid rubbing your eyes. It's also recommended to use a gentle cleanser specifically designed for lash extensions and to avoid wearing heavy eye makeup.
- Lash extensions are generally considered safe when they are applied by a qualified and experienced lash artist. Reactions to lash products used are often very low-risk. However, it is a possibility for reaction and sensitivities, unless known allergies stated by the customer, otherwise it is not foreseeable.