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Get answers to common questions about Classic Lash Extensions (Full Set).
Classic lash extensions typically last through a natural lash cycle of four to six weeks. Most clients return for a 2–3 week infill to maintain fullness. Longevity depends on your natural growth, aftercare, and daily handling of the lashes.
Application is generally comfortable—clients relax with eyes closed while individual lashes are bonded one-to-one. You may sense minor pressure but no pain. We use gentle adhesives and sterile tools; any sensitivity should be discussed before service or during a patch test.
Arrive with clean, makeup-free eyes and avoid oil-based products for 24 hours prior. Remove contact lenses if possible, and skip caffeine for steadier application. A quick consultation at arrival ensures lash length and curl match your desired, natural look.
Avoid water, steam, and heavy sweating for the first 24–48 hours to allow adhesive curing. Clean lashes daily with a recommended, oil-free cleanser, avoid rubbing or picking, and brush gently with a spoolie. Schedule regular fills to preserve fullness.
Yes—light makeup is fine. Use water-based eyeliners and avoid oil-based removers or products that break down adhesive. Mascara is unnecessary with classic lashes; if applied, choose a water-based formula and remove gently to protect extensions and natural lashes.
Contraindications include active eye infections, recent eye surgery, severe ocular allergies, or dermatitis near the lash line. Inform us of allergies or sensitive eyes—patch testing may be required. A consult helps determine safe timing or alternative options.
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