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Frequently Asked Questions

Lash Extensions

What Are Lash Extensions?
Lash extensions are semi-permanent synthetic or natural fibers that are applied individually to your natural lashes to enhance their length, volume, and curl. The process results in fuller, more defined lashes.
How Long Do Lash Extensions Last?
Lash extensions typically last 4-6 weeks, depending on your natural lash growth cycle and how well you care for them. Regular touch-ups every 2-3 weeks are recommended to maintain their full appearance.
Does Getting Lash Extensions Hurt?
No, the application process is painless. A certified technician will apply the extensions using a medical-grade adhesive, and you will simply relax with your eyes closed during the procedure.
How Long Does the Application Take?
A full set of lash extensions typically takes 1.5 to 2 hours to apply, while a fill or touch-up usually takes 45 minutes to an hour, depending on how many natural lashes you have left.
Can I Wear Makeup with Lash Extensions?
Yes, you can wear makeup, but it's recommended to avoid using oil-based products or heavy mascara on your extensions, as these can break down the adhesive. You should also avoid applying eyeliner on the waterline.
How Should I Care for My Lash Extensions?
To prolong the life of your lash extensions, avoid rubbing your eyes, excessive moisture, and heat. Clean your lashes gently with a lash cleanser, and avoid using oil-based makeup removers. Avoid sleeping on your face to prevent crushing the lashes.
Can I Get Lash Extensions If I Have Sensitive Eyes?
Yes, but it's essential to inform your technician about any sensitivities or allergies. They may be able to recommend hypoallergenic adhesives or customized extensions to suit your needs.
Will Lash Extensions Damage My Natural Lashes?
When applied correctly by a trained technician, lash extensions should not damage your natural lashes. It's important to avoid pulling or tugging on the extensions, as this can cause premature lash loss.
Can I Swim, Shower, or Sweat After Getting Lash Extensions?
It's best to avoid water exposure for the first 24-48 hours to allow the adhesive to set. After that, you can swim and shower, but you should avoid rubbing your eyes or getting the lashes wet for extended periods.
How Can I Make My Lash Extensions Last Longer?
To make your lash extensions last, avoid oil-based products, don't rub your eyes, sleep on your back, and maintain regular touch-ups every 2-3 weeks. You can also brush them daily with a clean spoolie to keep them neat.
Can Lash Extensions Be Removed?
Yes, lash extensions can be safely removed by a professional using a special remover to break down the adhesive. Do not attempt to remove them yourself, as this can damage your natural lashes.
How Much Do Lash Extensions Cost?
The cost of lash extensions varies by location, artist skill & technique, time & services required
Can I Wear Lash Extensions If I Have Short Lashes?
Yes, lash extensions can be applied to short lashes, and your technician will select
Frequently Asked Questions

Microblading

What is Microblading?
Microblading is a semi-permanent eyebrow tattooing technique where a small handheld tool is used to deposit pigment into the skin to mimic the appearance of individual hair strokes, creating fuller, more defined eyebrows.
Is Microblading Safe?
Yes, microblading is generally safe when performed by a trained and certified professional. It's important to choose a licensed technician who follows strict hygiene and safety protocols.
How Long Does Microblading Last?
Microblading typically lasts between 12 to 18 months, depending on your skin type, lifestyle, and aftercare. Over time, the pigment will fade, and you may need a touch-up.
Does Microblading Hurt?
Most people report minimal discomfort during the procedure. A topical numbing cream is applied to the brow area before the procedure begins to reduce any pain or discomfort.
How Long is the Procedure?
The procedure usually takes about 1.5 to 2 hours, which includes the consultation, shaping, numbing, and the microblading process itself.
What Should I Expect After the Procedure?
After the procedure, your brows may appear darker and more defined for the first few days as the pigment settles. There may also be some mild swelling and redness. Within a few weeks, the color will soften, and you'll start to see the final result.
How Do I Care for My Brows After Microblading?
To ensure optimal results, you should avoid getting your brows wet for the first 7-10 days, refrain from applying makeup to the area, and avoid sun exposure or swimming. Your technician will provide specific aftercare instructions.
Can I Wear Makeup After Microblading?
You can resume wearing makeup on your face, but it's important to avoid applying makeup directly to the eyebrow area until it's fully healed.
Can Microblading Be Removed?
While microblading is semi-permanent, if you're unhappy with the results, removal options are available, such as laser removal or saline removal, though this should always be done by a professional.
Am I a Good Candidate for Microblading?
Microblading is suitable for most people, but certain conditions may affect the process, such as pregnancy, active skin conditions, or blood clotting disorders. A consultation will help determine if microblading is right for you.
How Much Does Microblading Cost?
The cost of microblading varies depending on the artist and location, but generally, the procedure ranges from 80,000-150,000 A touch-up is often recommended 6 to 8 weeks after the initial session.
Do I Need to Get Touch-Ups?
Yes, touch-ups are recommended every 12 to 18 months to maintain the shape and color of your brows. Some clients may require a touch-up sooner, depending on how their skin retains the pigment.
Will Microblading Work for Me If I Have Sparse or No Eyebrows?
Yes, microblading is a great option for those with sparse, thin, or no eyebrows at all. The technique can create natural-looking, fuller brows by carefully placing individual strokes.
Can I Get Microblading If I Have Oily Skin?
While oily skin may cause the pigment to fade more quickly, many people with oily skin still achieve great results with microblading. You may need more frequent touch-ups, and your technician will adjust their technique accordingly.
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