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How should I remove eye makeup?
You must use an oil-free makeup remover, as an oil-based remover will damage the adhesive bond and could make the eyelash extensions fall off at much faster rate.



Can I wear eye makeup with my extensions?
The best thing about eyelash extensions is that you can shower, swim, and do anything else involving water! However, you must not get the lashes wet for the first 24 hours after having them since the glue needs to properly bond. You will have beautiful eyes ALL the time, when you wake up, straight out of the shower, out of the pool. Just don’t rub them or use any products containing oil and they will last a long time. Also, gently pat your lashes dry to dry off your eyelash extensions!


Any tips to make your lashes last longer?
  • Do not wet them for 24 hours after application/infills so that the adhesive cures properly
  • Use only oil-free products, especially makeup remover
  • Do not rub them or pull at them
  • Do not use a mechanical eyelash curler
  • If exposed to chlorine, rinse off gently with fresh water afterwards
  • Gently brush them with your lash-wand
  • It’s best not to use mascara on them…ever!
  • Cleanse them properly 2-3 times per week (your lash tech will explain the proper way to clean your lashes)
  • Avoid steam rooms and saunas.



Can I be allergic to the lash extension adhesive

Like all cosmetics, some individuals may be allergic to eyelash extension adhesive. However, allergic reactions are extremely rare and usually subside quickly once the extensions are removed. If you have had an allergic reaction to any eyelash extensions (swollen, red, puffy eyelids and under eye area) we cannot ethically apply any lashes in the future as you may experience an allergic reaction again.

If you do feel uncomfortable once your lashes are applied, contact our studio at (626)495-6775 within 3-4 days and our lash technicians will remove your eyelashes for free.


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