Eyelash extensions


Lash extensions are semi-permanent, synthetic, faux mink, or silk fibers that are carefully applied one by one to your natural lashes using a specially formulated, non-irritating adhesive. These extensions enhance your eye shape, and the curls, lengths, and thickness are customized to create the perfect look for each client. With lash extensions, you can wake up every day looking polished—no need for mascara or lash curlers!
It’s truly a win-win situation!
We offer a range of lash extension styles, including classic, hybrid, volume, and mega volume. When applied correctly, lash extensions are safe and do not damage your natural lashes. We prioritize the health of your natural lashes and will decline the service if we feel your lashes aren’t ready for extensions. In such cases, we may recommend a lash growth serum to help strengthen your lashes. Since lash extensions are semi-permanent, regular maintenance is essential. Refill appointments are recommended based on your natural lash growth cycle and how well you care for them.
During your first appointment, we will provide detailed aftercare instructions and recommend the best products to maintain your extensions, ensuring you get the most out of your investment.
Finding the right lash artist can be overwhelming, but we aim to give you peace of mind. Our team is fully licensed and certified three times over.
Please note that in California, lash artists must hold either a cosmetology or esthetician license to perform eyelash extension services.
Do eyelash extensions fir your lifestyle?
Eyelash extensions can be beneficial for many people, but they may not be suitable for everyone. Consider the following factors:
• Do you frequently rub your eyes?
If you tend to rub your eyes often, you’ll need to be mindful of this habit while wearing lash extensions.
• Do you have sensitive skin or other conditions?
While lash extensions aren’t applied directly to the skin, there’s a possibility of allergic reactions from the adhesive or under-eye pads. The skin around your eyes is delicate and can be easily irritated by skincare products or cosmetics. If you have known allergies, inform your lash technician before starting the procedure.
• Are you prepared to maintain them every 2–3 weeks?
Lash extensions require regular upkeep. To maintain their appearance, you’ll need to commit to taking care of them and scheduling refills every 2–3 weeks.
Tips for Your Appointment
• Come with clean lashes:
Avoid wearing makeup on your lashes when you arrive. If you wore heavy makeup the day before, thoroughly clean your lashes beforehand, as lash extensions will not adhere to dirty lashes. If we need to clean them for you, it will take away from the time needed for your lash application.
• Skip the coffee:
Refrain from drinking coffee before your appointment, as it can cause your eyes to twitch during the session.
• Shower in advance:
We recommend showering 24 hours before your appointment, as you’ll need to avoid getting your lashes wet the day after your service.
• Bring headphones if you’d like:
Feel free to bring headphones to enjoy your own music or podcasts during the appointment. We’ll also have music playing in the room.
• Reschedule if unwell:
If you’re feeling sick, please reschedule your appointment to prioritize the health and safety of everyone involved.
Lash Extensions Aftercare Guidelines
• Keep lashes dry for the first 24 hours:
Avoid water or moisture on your lashes during this period.
• Stay away from steam or excessive sweating:
Refrain from using saunas, steam rooms, or engaging in activities that cause heavy sweating for the first 24 hours.
• Avoid oil-based products:
Don’t use oil-based eye makeup, creams, waterproof mascara, or eyeliner as they can weaken the bond.
• Opt for water-based and oil-free makeup and removers: These are safer to use around your lash extensions.
• Don’t perm, tint, or curl your lashes:
These can damage the extensions.
• Be gentle:
Avoid pulling, tugging, or rubbing your lash extensions.
• Sleep carefully:
Try to sleep on your back and use a silk or satin pillowcase to reduce friction.
• Watch out for heat and steam:
These can reduce the adhesive strength, so be cautious while cooking or showering.
• Clean regularly:
Use a lash-safe shampoo and gently brush your lashes at least once a day.
• Seek professional removal if needed:
Always go to a certified lash technician to have your extensions taken off safely.
• Schedule regular touch-ups:
To maintain your lashes and keep them looking great, book refill appointments every 2–3 weeks.