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A: Eyelash extensions are semi-permanent, individual lashes made from synthetic fibers, mink, or silk that are applied to your natural lashes to enhance length and volume.
A: With proper care, eyelash extensions typically last 4 to 6 weeks. Regular touch-ups every 2 to 3 weeks are recommended to maintain their fullness.
A: When applied correctly by a certified professional and properly cared for, eyelash extensions are generally safe and shouldn't damage your natural lashes. However, poorly applied extensions performed by inexperienced or unqualified lash techs can result in improper isolation or excessive adhesive leaving your lashes irritated or uncomfortable. This in-turn may lead to pulling or tugging causing damage to the natural lash. Please always follow the correct lash aftercare and do your do-diligence when finding a reputable lash salon. In very rare cases, some individuals may experience allergies or irritation, so a patch test is recommended before application.
A: Eyelash extensions are applied one by one using a semi-permanent adhesive, attaching them to individual natural lashes to achieve the desired look.
A: Yes, you can wear makeup, but avoid oil-based products and mascara on the extensions, as they can cause damage and clumping. Washing makeup off your extensions after a night out is always recommended to increase the retention of your lash extensions.
A: To maintain eyelash extensions, avoid rubbing or pulling them, keep them dry for 24 hours after application, wash them using clean soft bristled makeup brush with a lash cleanser, brush them regularly.
A: Classic eyelash extensions involve one synthetic lash per natural lash, while volume lashes use multiple thinner lashes to create a fuller, more dramatic fluffy effect.
A: Yes, after the first 24 hours, you can swim and shower with eyelash extensions, but avoid excessive heat and steam. Cleaning lashes after swimming in salt water is recommend to wash away the salt and keep them soft.
A: To maintain the fullness, it's recommended to get refills every 2 to 3 weeks. Waiting too much longer can result in needing a full set.
A: For safety it's best to have a professional remove them to avoid damaging your natural lashes. If you had no other choice try buying a professional lash adhesive remover otherwise soaking in coconut oil may help but will take longer.