Eyelash Extentions

We now offer eye lash extensions at our office.

 

Eyelash Extensions are the one by one application of synthetic lashes to your natural eyelashes. These semi permanent eyelash extensions last about 3 to 4 weeks. They will make you look prettier with a natural look of thicker, fuller and longer lashes, saving you a lot of time from applying eye make up and false lashes everyday.

 

Recent Special:  (For a limited time only)

Full set - $125 (Regular $167)

Mini touch up - $35 (Regular $45)

45 min touch up (every 2 weeks) - $50 (regular $65)

60 min touch up (every 3-4 weeks) - $65 (regular $85)

 

EYELASH FAQ

Q: Do eyelash extensions damage my own lashes?

A:  If lashes are applied properly, there is no harm to your natural eyelashes. However, they need to be taken care of. Avoid rubbing, or pulling, especially when you remove eye make-up.

Q: How long do they last?

A: They last from three to four weeks and up to six weeks when properly applied and taken care of.

Q: Can I apply mascara to Eyelash Extensions?

A:  Even though mascara is not recommended because it affects your extension lashes’ life span, you can still use non-waterproof mascara when you can’t come back for a touch up. Basically, keep your lashes clean to help them last longer.

Q: Can I swim, take a shower, go into the sauna?

A: Yes, as long as the adhesive dried completely. which takes 5 hours after the application.

Q: My eyelashes are very short. Can I have eyelash extensions?

A: Yes. Shorter lashes are recommended for short eyelashes. They last longer and are not too heavy for your natural eyelashes.

 

Call us if you have any questions about eyelash extension. To make an appointment, please call 714-526-0313


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