How to Take Care of Your Eyelash Extensions
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How to Take Care of Your Eyelash Extensions? You may be brand new to lashes, or perhaps you are a regular lash connoisseur. However, we think it’s important that regardless of how familiar you are, that you have all the right information to help you take care of your lashes.
Lash extensions are delicate things and do need a little TLC to ensure that they last well. The answer to ‘How long will they last?’ is hugely variable – it mostly comes down to you and what you do (and don’t do) to them.
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Please Do Not :
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Try not to touch them much, particularly during the first few hours. The more you touch them, the more oils from your fingers get on them, the more strain on the lash root etc.
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Keep them as dry as possible for at least 24-36 hours. This means, it’s ideal if don’t wash your hair during this time. However, if you need to, use only lukewarm water, and keep water off your eyes. This also includes avoiding steamy environments, very hot showers, spas, saunas etc. for 24 hours as a minimum. If it’s a very hot and humid day, try to stay out of the heat. All of this will allow the adhesive to cure as strongly as possible.
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After the 24 hour mark, they are technically waterproof, however, if you are swimming or sitting in a hot spa daily, they probably won’t last quite as long as if you didn’t, more from rubbing them when water gets in your eyes.
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If you have a very oily face, try to control this as much as possible with blotting papers, mattifying lotions etc. and by using oil-control moisturizer.
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Please make sure you are using oil-free products on your face, particularly eye makeup removers and cleansers. We can recommend products.
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Clean them properly, at least a one time a week with a foaming lash cleanser. Baby shampoo (not the conditioning type) in very small amounts is ok too.
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What is normal
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Immediately after the lash application, some individuals can experience minor redness and dry eye. In most cases, this disappears within an hour or so and there’s no need to worry. Of course, call us if you are concerned.
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It’s normal lose a couple of lashes every day (1-5). Don’t be alarmed if you notice them from time to time (as they are much larger than your natural lashes). The extension falls out attached to the natural lash when it is ready to come out, and a new baby lash takes its place. Some days you won’t lose any, other days you might lose 3 or 4. It’s completely normal.
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Some lash growth cycles are faster than others. You may find every few months, your lashes shed faster than other times. It usually means that you have a lot of new growth, and when you come in, we will see a lot more lashes we can lash! Other times they might still look great at 4 or 5 weeks, as they have not shed much.
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No two sets of lashes are identical. We customize the styling, sizes, weights and curls to every individuals eye shape, natural lash condition and tastes. Each style looks different depending on how own eye shape. So please be aware that your lashes will not look identical to your friends, even if you request the same thing.
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Expect between 2 – 4 weeks before you need an infill. On average, our clients come back every 3 weeks. Sets consisting of more lashes (glam and volume) will usually last longer than those will less (full, lite). Shorter lashes usually last longer too.
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What’s not normal
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If you experience intense itching and or red/swollen eyelids in the first few days after the application. This could be an allergic reaction. Unfortunately, these are largely unavoidable – but luckily, they are rare, and can be treated. Please contact us if you are worried.
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Excessive shedding of extensions off the natural lashes in the first few days. This is uncommon – but please contact us if you feel they are shedding rapidly within the first 3 days of application so we can troubleshoot and/or assess your lashes.
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If (after wearing extensions for a while) you find your eyes sometimes feel gritty and sandy – this can mean that you really need to clean your lashes more frequently/properly. Your technician can assess your lash line and give advice on the best way to clean your lashes.
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Infills
Before you come for your next infill:
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It’s wise to book in advance – particularly for evening and weekend bookings, If you would like to see a specific technician only, please let us know so we can ensure this!
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Let us know if you would like a anything changed, for example if you would like to upgrade to a thicker set or try volume instead of classic. As we do need more time for different types of lashes
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Please make sure you aren’t wearing any eye makeup, that your eyes are perfectly clean.