
After Care
Home Care for your eyelash extensions; please review and follow these recommendations.
For the first 48 hours and long term care of your lashes please:
· Do not allow lashes to get wet.
· Avoid steam – so no spas, saunas, hot tubs, hot yoga, or cooking in a steamy kitchen. Steam will affect the adhesive from bonding properly.
· Do not swim
· Do not rub, perm, or tint your lashes before or after lash extension application
· Do not rub your eyes or lashes when washing your face – cleanse around the eyes with a wash cloth, or Q-tip
· Do not pull on your lash extensions – as you’re likely to pull out your natural lash with it
· Do not use mascara on your lashes other than the one recommended by your technician
· Do not use a waxy, greasy, or oil based eyeliner or eye shadow during and beyond the first 48 hours, this compromises the adhesive and will result in lash extension loss.
· Do not remove the extensions on your own
· Do not cut your extensions, you risk cutting your own lashes and altering the natural appearance of the lash extensions
· Always brush your lashes in the morning and at night
Daily Care
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Use only non-oily cleanser to remove make up and gently remove your eye make up by using a pinky or a cotton swab.
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Do not rub your eyes too hard when cleaning your face
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Use an eyelash comb and comb your lashes very carefully and gently only when you need to straighten up stray lashes.
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If you don't have any non-oily cleanser, we have "Double Cleansing Gel" especially developed/made in Japan for eye lash extension ($35).
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To make your lashes last longer, avoid to use regular or waterproof mascara or eye liner. If needed, use water-based mascara or eyeliner.
If your natural lashes are strong and in good condition, your extensions will lasts longer.
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Extensions might be fallen off after the application based on your natural lash cycle.
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I recommend to get touch-ups in every 2-3 weeks or full set application in 4-5 weeks.
If you have any questions or uncertainties, please let me know anytime.