Frequently Asked Questions

Eyelash Extensions

  • Eyelash extensions are semi-permanent fibers individually attached to your natural lashes to enhance length, curl, and fullness. They are customized to achieve your desired look, from natural to dramatic.

  • We offer several types of lash extensions, including:

    • Classic Lashes: One extension per natural lash for a natural look.

    • Hybrid Lashes: A mix of classic and volume lashes for a textured effect.

    • Volume Lashes: Multiple lightweight extensions per lash for a fuller, fluffier look.

    • Mega Volume Lashes: Extra-full volume for a bold, dramatic look.

  • With proper care, lash extensions typically last 2–3 weeks before a fill is needed. Their longevity depends on your natural lash growth cycle and how well you care for them.

    • Arrive with clean, makeup-free eyes and lashes.

    • Avoid using oil-based products around your eyes for at least 24 hours beforehand.

    • Remove contact lenses before your appointment if you wear them.

    • Plan for your appointment to take 1–2 hours, depending on the style.

  • Yes, when applied by a trained professional, eyelash extensions are safe. We use high-quality, hypoallergenic adhesives and customize the application to suit your natural lashes.

  • It’s best to avoid mascara, especially waterproof formulas, as they can damage the extensions. If you prefer extra drama, ask for a fuller set during your appointment.

    • Avoid getting your lashes wet for the first 24–48 hours to allow the adhesive to fully cure.

    • Stay away from steam, saunas, and swimming during this time.

    • Avoid oil-based skincare products, as they can weaken the adhesive.

    • Refrain from rubbing or pulling on your lashes.

    • Gently cleanse your lashes daily with a lash-safe cleanser to remove oils and debris.

    • Use a spoolie brush to keep your lashes aligned and fluffy.

    • Avoid sleeping on your face to prevent lash damage.

  • Extensions may not be ideal for individuals with certain conditions, such as:

    • Extremely weak or brittle natural lashes

    • Active eye infections or allergies

    • Recent eye surgery (consult with your doctor first)

  • Never attempt to remove extensions yourself. Schedule a professional removal appointment to avoid damaging your natural lashes.