ALL ABOUT LASH EXTENSIONS

  • Can I go swimming with lash extensions?

    Yes babe! Take a dive, go for that swim. Your lashes are cured with a nanomister when your artist is finished with your lash application. Water and swimming will not affect your lashes. However, if your lashes get wet, blot them dry, and avoid rubbing them. PRO TIP: Bring your TLC Lash Cleanser ...
  • Can I trim my lashes or extensions?

    No, let’s stay away from that, babe. Trimming your lash extensions runs the risk of trimming your natural lashes. Yikes! Plus, extensions are tapered at the end to look natural, so they already come to a point. If you feel that your lashes are too long, ask your artist to go shorter! Going short ...
  • Can I use an eyelash curler on my extensions?

    No, but you won’t even need to! Lash extensions come pre-curled in different varieties, to give you the look you want without an eyelash curler. If not used properly, using a curler can cause lash damage, and nobody wants that.
  • How long does it take to apply a full set?

    Depending on what style you choose — classic, hybrid, or volume — as well as the experience level of your artist, it can take up to 3 hours for a full set and up to 2 hours for a touch up.
  • How long do lash extensions last?

    To keep it short and sweet, lash extensions should last around 3-5 weeks, until your natural lashes shed. Your retention will vary based on application and aftercare. You have approximately 150 follicles in your upper lash line and approximately 70 in your lower lash line. They grow and shed at...
  • How should I sleep with lash extensions?

    We recommend sleeping on your back. If you’re a side sleeper or a little rough in bed, use our Beauty Sleep Mask to keep your lashes safe while you snooze.
  • If I’m allergic to latex, can I wear them?

    Yes, babe! There is no latex in our lash adhesives, so you’re totally safe.
  • What are eyelash extensions made out of?

    Our lash extensions are made of sterilized PBT (Polybutylene terephthalate) synthetic material. Each lash is heated and treated with formulations that give the appearance and feel of natural lashes. They are lightweight and flexible. Lash extensions can be made from animal hair, such as mink or...
  • What are lash extensions?

    That’s a loaded question! Eyelash extensions are different from temporary strip lashes. While you can apply strip lashes yourself, we recommend only wearing them for a maximum of a day, because they are glued directly to the lash line. eyelash extensions require professional application, last for...
  • What is involved in caring for lash extensions?

    Lash extension maintenance depends on the strength of the adhesive used, how you care for your lashes at home, the quality of products used, and the lash artist technique. We recommend you get a touch up every 2 to 3 weeks to keep them looking full and beautiful. Need a lash artist? Let us hook y...
  • What is the best glue for eyelash extensions?

    Eyelash extension glue is a very strong adhesive made with cyanoacrylate. The best glue for eyelash extensions depends on humidity and sensitivity, as well as strength needed. Take our quiz here to find out which glue is perfect for you: https://www.tryinteract.com/share/quiz/6046e60fc97a130017e...
  • What is the difference between classic and volume eyelash extensions?

    Classic eyelash extensions are applied at a one-to-one ratio — one extension for each natural lash. Volume eyelash extensions are handmade fans of 2 or more lightweight extensions, creating a fuller, fluffier appearance, but still applied to a single natural lash.
  • What is the difference between Lash Affair couture and luxury collection?

    Our Couture Collection is made from the highest quality PBT material available. They have a deep matte finish and a tighter curl than our Luxury Collection. These trays also have a thicker, black, less tacky strip with foil backing paper so you can clean your lash tile easier Our Luxury Collecti...
  • Will extensions damage my natural eyelashes?

    No, extensions will not damage your eyelashes if they are applied correctly. A professional, certified artist will select the proper curl, length, and diameter, properly isolate, and use the correct amount of adhesive to prevent damage. After that, it’s up to you to properly clean and care for yo...