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| Eyelash Extensions FAQ |
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Novalash Extension Packages and Pricing: Includes: Full Set with Touch up & After Care Home Kit Touch-ups: $65.00-$125.00 Recommended every 3-4 weeks
Lash extensions are 1 strand of synthetic hair, attached to each of your lashes one at a time, bonded with adhesive, it extends your natural lash, making your eyes pop.
How Long Is The Process?
It takes 2 ½- 3 ½ hrs.
How Are Lash Extensions Applied?
They are applied professionally by a technician with 2 pairs of tweezers and adhesive. (Your eyes are closed during the entire process)
What Kind Of Adhesive Is Used?
A medical grade adhesive, this adhesive was formulated by doctors as well as scientist for safe results.
Preparation
For the best results, it is best to wear no eye make-up. Be sure to remove all mascara before your service or the adhesive will be compromised.
How Long Do Lash Extensions Last?
Will They Damage My Own Lashes?
If your lashes are applied and cared for by a licensed professional they will not be damaged, realize they should be handled with care, no rubbing and pulling.
What Happens When My Own Lashes Grow Out?
Be aware that lash extensions take on the natural shape of your own eyelash; they may twist a little with the growth of your lash. Do not be alarmed as your technician can take care of that at your retouch visit.
Can I Use Mascara?
Yes, however, water proof mascara is NOT recommended. You may wear a water- soluble, glycol free (on tips only) mascara. Splash water on them to clean and gently pat to dry. You may use gentle oil products, such as baby oil or even olive oil to remove your make-up. The oils in baby oil and olive oil will emulsify the make-up without disturbing the bond.
Remember when having this service done, it is very important for your eyelash extensions to dry, it takes 24 hours for the drying process. Do not attempt to apply and remove make-up, shower or get them wet, it will compromise the adhesive. Do not use a eyelash curler on them and do not use products with Polyethylene glycol, Hexalene glycol, Butylene and Propylene Glycol. Glycol and alcohol will break down the adhesive. |