Upgrade Your Natural Lashes
This beauty procedure enhances your natural lashes and allows you to say goodbye to mascara, growth serum and falsies. While some may be hesitant to try them out, it’s a great alternative if you’re looking for a little less daily maintenance. Whether you’re looking for a subtle or a dramatic look you'll be able to achieve it with us.
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Like volume and thickness, length will vary depending on how dramatic you want your lashes to look. The longer the lash, the bolder the look. The key is to choose a length that’s not too long. If you go super long, there’s a higher chance you can damage your natural lashes, which can prevent them from growing or cause discomfort. Most lash experts suggest you go for a length that’s no more than 3mm to 5mm longer than your actual lashes.
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The curl types are based on their shape—from most natural to curliest—and are given letters accordingly: J, B, C & D
J is the most natural looking of all the curl types. It offers volume and a slight curl without being too obvious. J curl is suitable for people with naturally straight lashes that point downward or straight ahead.
Similar to J, but B is slightly more curved. If you want a subtle lift, try a B curl.
C is a fan favorite that works well with any eye shape. This type gives a more open and fuller look.
D stands for dramatic with a capital D. If you have naturally curly lashes, this might be the best pick for you.
HOW DO THEY LAST?
Lashes are constantly shedding and growing without you even realizing it. As a result, this natural cycle will affect how long the extensions will last. On average, a set can last up to four weeks, during which time you’ll start to see gaps form between your natural lashes and the extensions. It’s recommended that you get refills every two to three weeks to maintain their fullness.
Take note!
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The first 48 hours after your lash appointment are crucial. You need to allow the glue to fully dry and settle during this time. We recommend avoiding water, sweat and steam and any oil-based makeup or makeup remover. You don’t want anything interfering with the adhesive and weakening the hold on your lashes. Also, avoid touching your extensions, rubbing your eyes or using a curler, which can damage them.
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A good spoolie brush can maintain the look and shape of your extensions. Use one to brush your lashes daily to keep them tangle-free and smooth.
To clean your lashes, invest in oil-free cleansers that are designed for eyelash extensions. These cleansers eliminate any bacteria around the eye area to prevent irritation or infections. The cleansers also reduce mites (which love to feed off the oils, dirt and debris in your lash line). These tiny hidden bugs can lead to redness, itchiness and even the loss of your natural lashes over time.
We also suggest using conditioning serums in between appointments to keep the fullness, length and density of your extensions intact. Practicing this regular cleaning routine can keep your lashes looking and feeling healthy.
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Short answer: It depends. Under the care of our professional, it’s a relatively safe process, but there’s always a chance of damaging your natural lashes.
Some of this can be prevented by considering the weight of the extensions (heavier lashes can pull on your natural hairs) and keeping your hands away from them (so no absent-minded tugging or rubbing your eyes).
Rubbing your eyes is probably the worst thing you can do because it can rip the extensions out, causing baldness, which you definitely do not want to happen!
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Lash extensions are a form of art. They're able to transform someone's eye shape and enhance their natural beauty, so you can wake up looking and feeling beautiful. Who wouldn’t want that?
Services List
Classic (1D - 3D)
$30.00
YY-Styled (1D -3D)
$58.00
Classic 6D
$49.90
Custom Design
(Check out our available designs below!)
$78.00
Bottom Lashes Only
$23.90
Bottom Lash Combination discount with other styles