Eyelash Extensions

Classic Lashes

A method where 1 lash extension is glued to 1 natural lash.  Classic lashes are perfect for clients who have a lot of lashes, Classic lashes provide you with the length, prominence of existing lashes, and curl you’ve always wanted. This technique is ideal for clients with thick lashes who want to highlight their natural fullness. Classics do not add fullness or fluff. This set is the closest to a natural lash with a pop.

If you’ve never had lash extensions, this is a good place to start. 

If you’ve never had lash extensions, this is a good place to start.

Hybrid Set

This set is a mix of classic lashes with light volume fans to create a fuller lash line. This type of set not only can add length, curl and fullness, perfect curl, and the natural fullness altogether the Hybrid technique combines two styles of application, allowing the definition of classic lash extensions along with the volume of other styles. 

This type of set is perfect if you’re going for a more defined darker and fuller look. 

Volume Set

With volume lashes, you are getting a thicker, more dramatic look. These lashes have a fluffy and full appearance. This is achieved with a handmade volume fan on each of your lashes to create dimension, length and beauty. The lashes are very light weight, even lighter than your natural lashes. Volume lashes are perfect for eyes with sparse natural lashes or for those who simply want to change up their look.

Mega Volume

MEGA VOLUME extensions are soft and super light. The thinnest imaginable lashes!  These lashes are designed to be very light weight. This does not damage the natural lash at all. A set made of these lashes is the most catching and soft, giving intense density and darkness to lashes. The maximum volume set gives the most intense, dramatic lash look! 

 

This set will bring the WOW factor adding a multiple lightweight lashes applied to every one of your lashes, creating a textured look. This adds MAX density, fluff, length, and curl while still maintaining the health of your natural lashes. 

Wet Look

This look mimics the look of your lash extensions when you get them wet; creating a spikier and more wispy effect. This set can be done with all sets types (Classic, Hybrid, Volume or Mega).

F.A.Q.

Lash Extension Facts

Absolutely not, there is no pain involved in getting lash extension. Actually, you’re encouraged to pop in your headphones and take a nap if you’d like. There is no pain, if at anytime you should feel uncomfortable please let me know because it is a pain-free process.

There is a couple of reasons for red or irritated eyes. One reason can be that your eyes are sensitive to the adhesive, or the tape that was placed on your eyes during the lashing process may have rubbed on your sclera (the white of your eye) This type of irritation will dissipate within a few hours to a few days.

 If an allergic reaction reaction does occur we have found that taking a Pepcid AC with Benadryl helps reduce swelling, redness and block for further reactions. This however is not a solve all solution, people can still have reactions. Another option is a sensitive glue however your retention will drop dramatically.  If your eyes begin to get swollen a lash removal is needed ASAP. 

There are three reasons you need to  fill your lashes. One is because your natural lashes grow out. Two your lashes fall out naturally (taking the lash extension) and regrow. Three the adhesive breaks down and the lash extensions fall off. Anyone of these can be the cause of you losing your lash extensions.

When lashes are correctly applied they cause no damage to your natural lashes. Rest assure that I have been properly trained. 

You should gently wash them daily. This helps avoid possible build up and blepharitis (Never heard of it? Look it up it’s a real thing). Avoid anything oil based as it will break down the adhesive. We highly recommend a Lash Cleanser which I do offer for purchase. The best way to clean them is to use a fine tipped makeup brush and gently brush it through at the base of your lashes, rinse throughly and then dab dry with a wash cloth or paper towel, they have fewer fibers so they don’t catch lashes and pull them out. Watch my tutorial for  instructions.

YES you can wet your lashes while showering, however it is not recommended that you remain submerged under chlorine filler pool water for long periods of time. If you do swim in a pool with chlorine please ensure to wash your lashes immediately after doing so. The chlorine in pools can breakdown the adhesive used to adhere your lashes. Also, please note that sweat and tears, are salty so if you workout or happen to have a good cry please remember to wash your lashes to remove the salt from your lash extensions. Also avoid heat, most lashes are synthetic and will lose curl or even become singed when exposed to excessive heat even for a second, like opening the oven or going into hot yoga or a steam room or sauna.