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Benefits of Eyelash Extensions
Convenience:
Say goodbye to mascara and lash curlers. With eyelash extensions, your lashes are always ready to go, saving you time every day.
Long-Lasting:
Eyelash extensions typically last 4-6 weeks, depending on your natural lash growth cycle. With regular touch-ups (usually every 2-3 weeks), your lashes can stay full and beautiful for an extended period.
Waterproof & Smudge-Proof:
Once applied, eyelash extensions are waterproof and resistant to smudging, making them perfect for a carefree, active lifestyle.
Customizable:
Lash extensions can be tailored to fit your desired look, whether you prefer a natural enhancement or full-on glamour.
Eyelash extension application is a delicate and detailed process that should be performed by a trained professional. Here’s what to expect during your session:
Consultation:
During your first visit, your technician will discuss your preferences regarding the look you want. They will also assess the health of your natural lashes to ensure they are suitable for extensions.
Preparation:
The technician will clean your lashes to remove oils, makeup, or any debris. You’ll be asked to lie back with your eyes closed throughout the procedure.
Application:
Using a precision technique, the technician will apply each extension to a single natural lash using a medical-grade adhesive. The process typically takes 1.5 to 2 hours, depending on the number of lashes being applied.
Aftercare Instructions:
Once your extensions are in place, your technician will provide aftercare advice to ensure your lashes last as long as possible.
While eyelash extensions are generally safe, it’s important to be aware of potential risks:
Allergic Reactions:
Some people may be sensitive to the adhesive used in eyelash extensions. A patch test prior to application is recommended to ensure there are no adverse reactions.
Damage to Natural Lashes:
If extensions are applied incorrectly, or if aftercare instructions are not followed, there can be damage to natural lashes, such as breakage or thinning.
Infections:
Eyelash extensions should only be applied by a certified professional to avoid infection or irritation. Maintaining proper hygiene and not touching your lashes excessively can also help prevent infections.
Eyelash extensions are suitable for most people, but they may not be ideal for those with sensitive eyes, certain eye conditions (like blepharitis or conjunctivitis), or weakened natural lashes. Always consult with your technician to discuss your individual needs and any concerns you may have.