LASH EXPECTATIONS
Each synthetic lash is applied one-by-one to your eyelashes, creating a natural, beautiful, luscious look.
It is necessary to get touch-ups every 2-4 weeks to add lashes to the new growth. The natural eyelashes fall out every 60-120 days and new lashes grow in.
Some clients have had their extensions on for years with regular visits.
Your initial appointment will take approximately 1.5-2 hours depending on the look you want to achieve and how many natural lashes you have. Refill appointments take about 60 min.
Whether you are looking for an every day look, new lashes for
your wedding day, or just a weekend away -
Kelly's Eyelash Extensions will transform your look!
Are eyelash extensions for me?
A large segment of the population - from celebrities to women in business - are wearing eyelash extensions. You can choose what kind of look to go for, creating many options that compliment your facial features and personality. Eyelash extensions are perfect for all kinds of events and functions or everyday wear.
Longer, thicker, fuller lashes!
Thick and beautifully curled, these lashes look as real as though you were born with beautiful, long lashes. Getting refills regularly help maintain this look!
Look younger!
Eyes reveal a great deal about your age. Eyelash extensions make your eyes appear as if they were lifted - emphasizing a natural, youthful, and fresh appearance!
Time saving.
Now you have one less thing to do in the morning. What's more, you will look your best and feel confident in world where eye contact is so important.
Faux-mink or real mink lash extensions?
Faux-mink lashes, which are man-made fibers, designed to imitate real mink fur. They are very fine, soft and silky just like real fur. However, they have been improved in that if you wet them, they won't lose their curl. When wet real mink fur lashes become straight and wispy and you often need to use a curler to curl them back up.
Faux-mink lashes are becoming very popular because they are so light and fine, they feel exactly like your own lashes. In addition to being more humane, they are also shiner in texture than the silk lashes, giving the lashes a glossy look. They are (with proper care!) very long lasting, and are great if your own lashes are fine and weak. Because they are so fine, the surface-area-ratio between your own lash and the extensions is much closer to 1:1 (with synthetic it can be 1:2 or even higher) so they last longer.
LASH AFTERCARE
Follow these instructions to ensure you get the most out of your lasting lash extensions!
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Do not perm or tint lashes after lash extension application.
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You may use Eyelash Shampoo 24 hours after treatment
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Do not use a regular eyelash curler to curl Extensions (you won't need to curl your extensions).
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Do not rub your eyes or lashes when washing your face. Clean around the eyes with a wash cloth.
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Do not pull your lash extensions, as it will take out your own lash as well!
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Do not go in a Sauna while wearing Eyelash Extensions for at least for 48 hrs. Do not get them wet at all for 24 hrs.
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If you choose to wear mascara - only apply to the tips and use water-based mascara that washes off easily.
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Do not try to remove the Extensions on your own, Call us and we will remove them without harming your natural lashes.
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Do not cut the Extensions (you may cut your own lashes).
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Clean your eye make-up, but be gentle with your Extensions.
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Remember to come in for touch ups every 2-4 weeks.
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Never tug, twist, pick or pull at your lashes or extensions.
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Treat your eyes gently - as if you have makeup on that you don't want to smudge.
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Brush and groom your lashes gently with disposable mascara or eye shadow brush (preferred choice).
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Try to sleep on your back or side. Avoid touching bedding or pillow against lashes.
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When using night creams/serums, apply sparingly and blot off excess.
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When you touch your lashes, always use upward, sweeping motions - no side to side rubbing at the lash line.
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Keep your fingers off your lashes. Every time you touch them you are transferring natural oil and germs.