- February 20, 2021
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Everyone from all lifestyles has taken steps to get the eyelashes of their dreams. If you’re tired of frail lashes, trying every mascara trending, or smearing those strip lashes, classic eyelash extensions might be the key for you. Classic lash extensions are a long lasting choice that can alter your look and you can toss those false lashes forever.
Classic eyelash extensions are where one extension is smeared individually to each one natural lash. This gives a classic eyelash set a 1:1 ratio. Classic lashes are seamless for clients who already have many lashes, but want to add more stretch. Classic lashes look purely natural. Classic lashes are going to look more like you’ve applied mascara. This style is the usual technique, and while still a very favored style in the trend. A classic full set of Classic lashes can vary from 40 extensions up to 150 extensions per eye contingent on the clients desire look and how many natural eyelashes they have.
How do I prepare for a Classic Lash Extension Treatment?
Appointments are timetabled. To make the most of your appointment we recommend that you come with your natural lashes clean and free of mascara, oil, and residual glues or adhesives from other eyelash enhancement merchandises. The presence of these substances can adversely affect the ability for your new lash extensions to glue correctly. We will try to remove these substances from your lashes if you arrive with them but we may not have the full appointment time to extend the number of lash extensions we can put.
How Long Do Lash Extensions Take to Apply?
Generally speaking, Eyelash Extensions take 1 to 3 hours to apply depending of how many natural lashes you have, they type of lash extensions you choose, and the experience level of your technician . Touch-ups can be done in 1 to 2 hours depending on the number of lashes that need to be replaced.
How do I care for my lashes after my appointment?
Firstly do not get them wet for 24 to 48 hours, this means sweat, tears, showering, swimming. After the 24-hours you should gently wash them 3–5 times a week. This helps avoid possible build up and blepharitis. Blepharitis is an irritation of the eyelids in which they become red, irritated and itchy with dandruff-like particles that form on the eyelashes. It is a common eye disorder caused by usually bacteria or a skin condition. Avoid anything oil based as it will break down the bonding agent. Also avoid high temperature, most lashes are artificial and will lose curl or even become singed when bare to extreme heat even for a second, like opening the oven. Avoid the use of chemical peels and facials, unless each and every peel to be used are separated individually.
What can I do to make my lashes stay longer?
The best advice is to stop touching them, the oils in your fingers can break down the bonding agent, not to mention that you are perhaps pulling some off on your own. Next, follow the proper aftercare directions. Moreover, you can purchase a sealant but use it cautiously. Consider going a length shorter to increase maintenance.