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Get answers to common questions about Eyelash Extension.
Eyelash extensions last through your natural lash growth cycle, usually three to six weeks. Most clients schedule fills every two to three weeks to maintain fullness. Longevity depends on aftercare, natural shedding rate, and adhesive quality.
Yes, when applied by trained technicians using medical-grade adhesive and proper isolation, extensions are safe. We offer allergy tests before service and recommend following aftercare instructions to minimize irritation and preserve natural lash health.
Arrive with clean, makeup-free eyes and avoid oil-based products. Remove mascara and skip caffeine to relax. Bring reference photos if you have a desired look. Plan for 60–120 minutes and avoid inserting contact lenses during application.
Avoid oil-based makeup and removers, as they weaken adhesive bonds. Water-based mascaras formulated for extensions are acceptable but often unnecessary. Use gentle, extension-friendly products and remove makeup carefully to preserve lashes and adhesive longevity.
Avoid oil-based products, steam, and heavy rubbing for 24–48 hours. Clean lashes gently with extension-safe cleansers, brush daily with a spoolie, and book fills every two to three weeks. Sleep on your back and avoid mechanical curlers.
If applied or removed incorrectly, extensions can cause stress and breakage. Proper application by certified technicians, correct adhesive choice, regular fills, and gentle aftercare minimize risk. Discuss lash health and choose lighter techniques for fragile lashes.