Lash Extensions


Natural Lashes

Classic Set

Hybrid Set

Volume Set

Here is a visual for each how each set differs- these sets were all done on the same model so that you can clearly see the difference between a classic vs a hybrid vs a volume set.

Classic Full Set


First time trying lashes? We highly recommend starting out with the Classic Set. This set will give you the option to go fuller on your fills and upgrade to hybrid or volume. Classic sets are applied one lash per one of your natural lashes, so if your natural lashes are sparse and thin, this may not be the set for you.

Hybrid Full Set


Want something a little fuller than classic, but still natural looking? Then the hybrid set is perfect for you! This is the perfect blend of a classic and volume set. If you are a little nervous about getting volume, hybrid is the place to start! Hybrid sets are applied one lash extension per every other natural lash and one fanned extension (volume fan with anywhere between 2-6 extensions) on the rest of your natural lashes for a little bit of fullness.


Volume Full Set


Looking for a little drama in your lashes? We highly recommend the volume set! Depending on how full you want your lashes, 2-10 thinner lash extensions are applied to each natural lash with a handmade fan. This will create a lash line that will be sure to make your eyes pop!


Mega Volume Full Set


NOT FOR THE FAINT OF HEART! If you are looking for extreme, this is for you! Between 10-20 fanned extensions are applied to each natural lash giving you the most lush lashes you could ever dream of.


Fills


Keep your lashes looking nice and fresh! Fills are recommended every 2 weeks. Must have at least 40% of lash extensions remaining to get a fill, anything less will require a full set. Unfortunately, we do not accept new clients looking to get a fill from other lash artists. We will be more than happy to offer a free lash removal and give you a brand new full set.

Preparing For Your Appointment


Avoid Caffeine/Stimulants

Caffeine and stimulants may put you in an agitated state, preventing you from becoming still and relaxed during your appointment. Refrain from consuming caffeine and stimulants before your appointment.

Remove All Eye Makeup

Avoid wearing eye makeup to your eyelash appointment. Remove mascara, eyeliner, and other eye makeup before- hand. Although the lash stylist will have eye cleanser on hand, removing eye makeup can be time-consuming and take away from your lash extension application time. Also, avoid curling your lashes -come with your lashes in their natural state.

Remove Your Contact Lenses

Bring a contact lens case and saline solution to your appointment, if you wear contact lenses. As a safety precaution you will be required to remove your lenses before the lashes are applied. Wearing contact lenses while getting lash extensions is a safety issue and may be uncomfortable. After the lashes are applied, you can put your contact lenses back in, or if more convenient, just wear glasses to your appointment.

Dress for Comfort

For appointments longer than an hour, you may want to wear clothes that are comfortable and allow you to lie down in a relaxed, non-restricted manner. Treatment room temperatures are usually constant, but it does not hurt to bring a light sweater just in case. Wearing comfortable clothes during your session can help optimize your special “me-time” and enhance your experience. Also, to prevent unnecessary discomfort, avoid wearing large dangling earrings or wearing your hair in a ponytail or bun.

Bring Soothing Music

Bring a headset and audio player so you can listen to music while the lashes are being applied. Although many clients fall asleep during the service, music can help enhance the relaxing experience provided.

Turn Your Cellphone Off

Silence your cell phone before your eyelash extension session. While the lash extensions are being applied, your eyes need to remain closed. A ringing cell phone can be a distraction and trigger the urge to open your eyes unexpectedly.

Aftercare


Wash Lashes Daily

Clean Lashes = Happy Lashes. Lash extensions should be cleaned daily with a gentle oil and alcohol- free cleanser. This will ensure that there is no build-up along the lash line that can cause premature lash extension loss, eye infections and lash mites!

Avoid Oil-Based Products Around Eyes

Oils break down the bond of the glue and will cause premature lash extension loss. Avoiding oil-based products will help keep your lashes looking nice and full longer. Even having oily skin and eyelids can cause you to lose lashes quickly, so be mindful of your skin type and skin care routine.

Do Not Pick, Touch, Pull or Rub Lashes

Rubbing, pulling or picking off lash extensions can cause damage to your natural lashes. By doing so repeatedly, hair follicles may become damaged and you will have PERMANENT HAIR LOSS along the lash line, meaning your lashes will not grow back. So please, do not ever pull off your lash extensions! Constant touching of your lash extensions will also cause them to fall off quickly. The oils from your fingers will cause the bond of the glue to weaken and the extensions will fall off.

Avoid Sleeping on Lashes

Sleeping on your face and or side will cause lash extensions to fall off much quicker. If you sleep on your side, the side that you sleep on will lose lashes much faster than the side that you don’t sleep on. Some side and face sleeper find that using a satin/silk pillowcase may help prevent extreme lash extension loss. Just note that if you are a side or face sleeper, you may need to come in more frequently for fills.

Avoid Extreme Heat

Lash extensions can get burnt from extreme heat. Be especially careful when opening a hot oven and if you smoke, when you are lighting up a cigarette. This is something that most people aren’t aware of when getting lash extensions and imagine their surprise when they open their oven to find that their lashes have been seared!