LASH EXTENSION FAQ’s
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Lash extensions are synthetic or natural fibers that are individually applied to your natural eyelashes to enhance length, volume, and curl. They create a fuller, more glamorous look compared to traditional mascara.
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Lash extensions typically last between 4 to 6 weeks, depending on your natural lash growth cycle and proper aftercare. Regular fills are recommended to maintain the desired look.
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When applied correctly by a trained professional and properly cared for, lash extensions should not damage your natural lashes. Using an experienced technician and following aftercare guidelines is essential.
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During the application process, a technician uses tweezers to isolate individual natural lashes and carefully attaches synthetic lash extensions using a specialized adhesive. This meticulous process creates a natural, seamless appearance.
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No, getting lash extensions should not be painful. The process is generally comfortable, and most clients find it relaxing. You might experience a slight tingling sensation from the adhesive, but this is usually minimal.
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To get ready for your lash extension appointment, ensure your lashes are clean and free from makeup, while avoiding caffeine. Decide on the lash style you want and allocate sufficient time for the session. Wear comfy attire, inform the technician of any allergies, and remain calm throughout the process. Removing contact lenses before the appointment is advisable for comfort. With these steps, you'll be all set for a smooth and enjoyable lash extension experience.
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It's recommended to schedule lash fill appointments every 2 to 3 weeks to maintain the fullness and look of your lash extensions. Regular fills help keep your lashes looking their best as your natural lashes shed and regrow.
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While you should avoid getting lash extensions wet immediately after application, once they're fully bonded, you can swim, shower, and exercise as usual. Just be mindful not to rub or tug at your lashes.
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It's best to have your lash extensions professionally removed by a trained technician. Attempting to remove them yourself can damage your natural lashes and is not recommended.