FAQ
Eyelash extensions are synthetic or natural fibers that are individually attached to your natural lashes using a semi-permanent adhesive. They enhance the length, thickness, and curl of your natural lashes.
Eyelash extensions typically last for 3-4 weeks, depending on the growth cycle of your natural lashes and how well you care for them.
With someone starts having them, it might not last long because of the aftercare experience.
When applied by a trained and certified technician, eyelash extensions are generally safe. It’s crucial to follow aftercare instructions and avoid oil-based products to prevent damage or allergic reactions.
When applied correctly and cared for properly, eyelash extensions should not damage your natural lashes. It’s important to have them applied by a skilled technician.
The application process typically takes 1.15,1.5 to 2 hours for a full set of eyelash extensions. Fills or touch-ups may take less time, depending on the condition of your lashes.
No, you can’t
Clean your extensions daily using a lash extension-safe cleanser and a clean, soft brush or spoolie. Avoid rubbing or pulling on your lashes and be gentle when washing your face.
Yes, you should avoid swimming and It’s okay to shower with eyelash extensions
However, It’s better to shower without wetting your lashes, they can last better.
Most clients schedule refills every 2-3 weeks to maintain a full look. The exact frequency may vary depending on your lash growth cycle and personal preferences.
The cost of eyelash extensions varies depending on the type of lashes, the salon or technician’s experience, and your location. Typically, a full set can range from $100 to $300, while refills are usually less expensive.
Eyelash extensions are generally suitable for most people, but individuals with certain allergies or eye conditions should consult with their doctor or technician before getting them.
Your technician can help you choose a style and length that complements your eye shape and desired look. You can also bring pictures for reference.