Eyelash Extension (Available Soon)
Eyelash extensions are a popular beauty enhancement technique that involves the attachment of individual synthetic or natural hair fibers to the existing eyelashes. These extensions can add length, thickness, and volume to the lashes, creating a fuller and more dramatic appearance. The process is typically done by a trained technician and can last several weeks before requiring touch-ups. Eyelash extensions provide a convenient alternative to mascara and can help individuals achieve a striking and long-lasting look with minimal daily maintenance.
Types of Eyelash Extensions We Do
Classic
Classic eyelash extensions, also known as individual lash extensions, are a type of semi-permanent eyelash enhancement. They involve attaching synthetic lashes to the natural lashes one by one using a medical-grade adhesive. The result is thicker, longer, and more voluminous lashes that can last up to several weeks with proper care.
Hybrid
Hybrid eyelash extensions, are a type of semi-permanent eyelash enhancement. They are a combination of classic and volume lashes, where Classic lashes are applied to the base of the natural lashes and Volume lashes are applied on top of the classic lashes to give more volume and thickness. This method can create a more dramatic look, while still maintaining a natural appearance.
Volume
Volume eyelash extensions, are a type of semi-permanent eyelash enhancement. They are applied by attaching multiple lightweight synthetic lashes to each individual natural lash using a special technique called "fanning" to create a fuller, more voluminous look. Volume lashes are thinner than classic lashes and are applied in a 2D, 3D, 4D, 5D, or 6D depending on the desired look.
FAQ's
What do I need to know AFTER I get Eyelash Extension?
Important Post-Treatment Care
Proper post-care for eyelash extensions is crucial to ensure they last longer and look their best. Here are some essential guidelines for eyelash extension post-care:
Avoid Getting Them Wet: For the first 24-48 hours after the application, avoid water, steam, or any moisture on your lashes. This allows the adhesive to set properly.
Gentle Cleansing: After the initial drying period, cleanse your lashes daily with a lash extension-friendly cleanser to remove oils, makeup, and debris. Use a gentle, upward sweeping motion when cleaning.
No Oil-Based Products: Avoid oil-based makeup removers, cleansers, and skincare products, as they can weaken the adhesive bond and cause the extensions to fall out more quickly.
Use a Lash Brush: Use a clean, disposable mascara wand or a specialized lash brush to gently comb through your lashes daily to keep them neat and untangled.
Be Gentle: Avoid rubbing or tugging your eyelashes. Pat them dry with a soft, lint-free towel if they get wet.
Skip Waterproof Mascara: If you choose to wear mascara, use a water-based, lash extension-friendly mascara. However, it's best to avoid mascara altogether to prolong the life of your extensions.
Avoid Curlers: Do not use eyelash curlers, as this can damage the extensions and your natural lashes.
Regular Touch-Ups: Eyelash extensions have a natural growth cycle, so they will gradually fall out over time. To maintain a full look, schedule regular touch-up appointments every 2-3 weeks.
Sleep Position: Try to sleep on your back or with your face away from the pillow to prevent friction and crushing of the lashes.
Be Mindful of Activities: Avoid activities that can damage the lashes, such as excessive rubbing, sauna or steam room visits, and direct heat sources like ovens and grills.
Report Adverse Reactions: If you experience any irritation, redness, or swelling, contact your lash technician immediately.