
Common FAQ’S
Lash Extentions
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Eyelash extensions typically last 4-6 weeks, depending on your natural lash cycle and how well you care for them. We recommend booking a fill every 2-3 weeks to maintain your desired look.
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Yes! We use high-quality, medical-grade adhesive and apply the extensions individually to your natural lashes—never touching the skin—to ensure a safe, irritation-free experience.
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You can, but it’s best to avoid oil-based makeup and mascaras, as they can weaken the adhesive. Opt for lash extension-friendly products for the best results.
Threading
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To maintain smooth skin and perfect brows, we recommend coming in every 3-4 weeks, depending on your hair growth cycle.
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Some discomfort is normal, but we use high-quality hard and soft wax tailored to your skin’s sensitivity, ensuring a more comfortable experience.
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Waxing is great for removing hair quickly over larger areas, while threading offers more precision, especially for shaping eyebrows. Both methods deliver smooth, long-lasting results.
Aftercare
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While we welcome walk-ins when available, we highly recommend booking an appointment to secure your spot and avoid waiting.
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For lash appointments, arrive with clean lashes and no makeup. For waxing, make sure your hair is at least ¼ inch long for the best results. If you have any specific concerns, let us know in advance, and we’ll guide you through the prep process.
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We use high-quality, professional-grade products designed to be safe for sensitive skin and deliver long-lasting results. From premium lash adhesives to soothing aftercare products, every item is chosen with your comfort and beauty in mind.
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Avoid water, steam, and oil-based products for the first 24 hours. Clean your lashes gently with a lash-safe cleanser daily and avoid rubbing or tugging to prolong their lifespan.
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Keep the area clean and avoid sun exposure, hot showers, or harsh exfoliants for 24 hours. Use a soothing lotion or aloe vera to calm the skin if needed.
General Questions
** This information is provided for informational purposes only. It is neither intended nor implied to be a substitute for medical advice. **