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Monday, October 7, 2019

First appointment with Lash extensions: Before and After


How should I prepare for my first visit? 
Use an oil- free makeup remover, ensuring your lashes are clean and all eye makeup has been removed. Any traces of oil or makeup create a barrier between the adhesive and your natural lashes and can cause the extensions to shed prematurely. Contacts will be removed before the appointment so bring your glasses if needed. Avoid coffee/caffeine in the hour leading up to your appointment. 
Anything I should avoid after my first visit? 
Avoid getting your lashes wet for 12-24 hours after application, this includes spray tanning and sweating. Avoid oil-based products and makeup removers around the eye area. Refrain from using make-up wipes on the lashes. Pat your lashes dry after showering and use your spooly to brush them out. Many of our clients don’t feel the need to wear mascara on their lash extensions and while we don’t recommend mascara, always make sure to avoid water-proof if you must apply a coat.




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