Lash Extentions
Eyelash extensions are a beauty treatment that involves applying individual synthetic lashes to your natural lashes to create a fuller, longer, and more voluminous look. The extensions are carefully applied one by one using a safe, semi-permanent adhesive, and can be customized in terms of length, thickness, and curl to achieve the desired effect. The result is a natural or dramatic enhancement of your eyes, eliminating the need for mascara and giving you effortlessly beautiful lashes. Eyelash extensions are low-maintenance, with most clients returning for maintenance fills every 2-4 weeks to keep their lashes looking full as their natural lashes shed.
How does it work?
Eyelash extensions involve applying individual synthetic lashes to your natural lashes with a safe adhesive, creating a fuller, longer, and more voluminous look. The process is customizable, with options for different lengths and curls, and requires touch-ups every 2-4 weeks as natural lashes shed.
Eyelash extensions are perfect for anyone wanting a low-maintenance way to enhance their lashes, whether they have shorter or sparser lashes, or simply want a more dramatic look. They’re ideal for busy individuals who want to skip mascara and enjoy beautiful lashes around the clock.
What to expect
During an eyelash extension appointment, you can expect to lie back and relax while a trained technician carefully applies individual extensions to your natural lashes. The process usually takes 1.5 to 2 hours for a full set. You’ll keep your eyes closed throughout the treatment, and the technician will work in a calm, precise manner. There may be a slight sensation of weight on your lashes, but it’s generally painless.
Aftercare
After getting eyelash extensions, it’s important to follow a few aftercare guidelines to ensure they last longer and stay looking great:
Avoid getting your lashes wet for the first 24-48 hours to allow the adhesive to fully set.
Do not rub or pull on your lashes, as this can cause them to fall out prematurely.
Avoid using oil-based makeup removers or products around your eyes, as they can break down the adhesive.
Clean your lashes gently with a lash-friendly cleanser to remove any buildup or debris.
Try to keep your lashes dry and avoid activities that cause excessive sweating, like saunas or vigorous workouts, for the first couple of days.
When sleeping, try to avoid pressing your face against a pillow to prevent flattening or tangling your lashes.
By following these aftercare steps, you’ll help your eyelash extensions last longer and keep them looking beautiful.