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  • Can lash extensions get wet
    Yes, With these you can get them wet, they say you have to wait 24 - 48 hours before hitting a sauna, steam room, pool or shower. Depending on your lash artist and what products that they use, you might not be able to get them wet or depending on the product, you can wait up to minutes to 6 hours after your appointment to get them wet.
  • When to wash lash extensions?
    You should wash them weekly. Depending on your PH, washing them daily can cause red irritation around eye nd on eyelid. Over washing is a real thing. If you re a daily make up wearer, washing them daily is a mut to get rid of any loose or fallen make up that builds up in the lash line. Do not use cotton on your lashes and do not out mascara on your lashes.
  • when to clean lash extensions
    Clean your lash extensions once or twice a week - or daily if you're an eye makeup wearer or have oily skin or eyelids. I recommend cleaning lash extensions at night to remove the day's facial oils, dust, dirt and makeup.
  • When to brush lash extensions?
    Eyelash extensions, like regular hair, require maintenance. This includes brushing eyelash extensions regularly. It is recommended to brush them routinely. Brushing can be done as part of your morning and evening routine
  • Lash extensions can you swim?
    You can most definitely go swimming with eyelash extensions. Just remember to give your extensions eight hours to set before getting them wet.
  • Are lash extensions safe?
    Are there any possible side effects to wearing eyelash extensions? If someone is allergic to adhesives, eyelash extensions may be problematic. If the client does not practice proper aftercare - washing their eyelash extensions at the lash line on a regular basis - it can potentially lead to infection.
  • Are lash extensions worth it?
    Eyelash extensions are a semi-permanent lash enhancement that uses synthetic or natural fibers to increase the length, curl, or volume of your natural lashes. Although the average price is $164 for a full set of classic lashes, they're worth every penny whether you compare them with strip lashes or lash lifts.
  • Are lash extensions bad for your lashes?
    Lash extensions absolutely should not ruin your natural lashes. Actually, natural lashes only become damaged from extensions if they are applied incorrectly! There are also a couple of practices to keep in mind so that your natural lashes stay nice and healthy: Don't rub or tug at your lash extensions
  • How are lash extensions applied?
    Application: Using tweezers, your lash artist will dip the end of each extension in the lash glue and then apply it to your individual lash. In most cases, one eyelash extension is applied per natural lash, however, more voluminous looks can require multiple extensions per individual natural lash
  • What lash extensions last the longest?
    The winner for the lashes that last the longest are waterproof and oil proof lashes. The type of lashes that have great retention are YY curl, Clover or W curl lashes. The reason for that is that they are the same application as classic, with one extension per natural lash. Russian and volume lashes do have longest retention due to light in weight.
  • When lash extensions fall out?
    Eyelash extensions will last longer than false eyelashes or mascara, but they will need to be replaced every 2-3 weeks depending on where the extension was done. Eyelash extensions can fall out before that though due to a large range of reasons, including: Natural lash shedding- Our eyelashes naturally shed
  • Where are lash extensions applied?
    Extensions must be placed along the natural eyelash, 0.5mm away from the skin along the lash line. If the extensions are not correctly placed at the distance required, this can result in two issues: If the lash extension is placed too close to the skin, the glue can actually seep into the skin and cause pain, as well as the lash can rub every time that the client opens and closes their eye. This can be extremely uncomfortable and may even lead to swelling, redness, and puffiness to the eye area. Secondly, if the lashes are attached too far out along the natural lash, it leaves a visible gap. When this happens, dirt and oils can become trapped underneath the lash extension. As a result, the lashes can pop off prematurely. You can even catch the new lash set on your lash brush and pull it off.
  • Where to get lash extensions near me?
    Come see us at WildKayte Studios. In beautiful Windermere, Edmonton! A beautiful home studio with booking abilities though square. Mobile appointments available for booking!
  • Why lash extensions fall out fast?
    1. Natural growth cycle 2. Wearing Mascara 3. Medical Conditions 4. Natural shedding 5. Poor Diet 6. Contact with oils and serums that are not approved by your artist 7. Lash growth serums nd conditioners, not all work with the products that may be used by your artist and her lashes 8. Weather is also a factor 9. Not cleaning your lash follicles, leaving them dirty all the time 10. Sleeping 11. Touching of lashes 12. Life span of adhesive 13. Getting lashes wet too soon after application 14. Application error.
  • Why lash extensions are good?
    Lash extensions are resilient and resistant to water, exercise and pretty much everything that you do, meaning you won't have to “take them off” like you would false lashes. You can still feel sexy and confident at the gym and refreshed after a long day of work!
  • Will lash extensions ruin my natural lashes?
    Yes they can if improper application or poor aftercare once leaving the lash studio.
  • Lash extensions can you wear mascara?
    You can wear mascara with eyelash extensions. However, you should only wear mascara with classic eyelash extensions and not with volume lashes. Also, You should avoid waterproof mascara on lash extensions because it's difficult to take off.
  • Lash extensions can you shower?
    You don't have to wait 24 hours after your lash application to shower; just remember to be careful with the heat. You don't want to set the shower too hot and risk losing your extensions because of the steam. A cool to lukewarm shower is fine, just avoid getting any water on your face.
  • How long does a full lash set take?
    Lash extensions is a tedious application, and depending on what look your are wanting to achieve, a lash set can take from two hours to four hours to complete.
  • Lash extensions near me mobile
    Yes, we do mobile lash appointments here at WildKayte Studio. Were the lash artist comes to you. We bring our bed, lash supplies, and light with us and we ask you to supply with a blanket, a chair and a space where we can do your appointment. We add on a travel fee for the mobile service.
  • Can lash extensions cause styes
    In some cases, you may need treatment with antibiotics to help it go away. We recommend holding off any lash extension refills until your stye has gone away and to be safe, ideally have a period of 72 hours completely clear of swelling and irritation before returning to us
  • Can lash extensions cause blepharitis
    Management of blepharitis involves: warm compresses, to loosen crusts. lid cleansing, to remove crusts. massage, to express the small oil glands of the eyelids.
  • Can lash extensions be removed
    You can remove eyelash extensions at home on your own. The most common method is using coconut oil or olive oil to break down the lash adhesive. That being said, it is always best to have your lashes removed by a professional to avoid any damage to your natural lashes.
  • When lash extensions hurt?
    Any pain experienced during or after the appointment should be immediately communicated to the lash stylist for resolution. The most frequent causes of pain are poorly attached lash extensions and an allergic reaction to the adhesive
  • What lash extensions are best for hooded eyes?
    The hooded eyes have skin over the outer edge, and the crease disappearing and adding the right and lengthy false lashes towards the middle of your eye help enhance them and add a bright and deep effect to them. Choosing volume lashes with length and curl along the edges will make the illusion of bigger eyes. "L and L+ lashes. "These are specialty lashes that have a flat base and severe curl that shoots out from under the lid, lifting the lash line, making the eyes appear bright and fresh.”
  • What lash extensions should I get?
    Eyelash extensions are available in different materials, lengths, volumes, and curls. It is necessary to pay attention to each of these factors to get the best results. Mostly, the materials used to make eyelash extensions are silk, mink, synthetic and faux mink. Your eyelash artist will discuss each of these materials with you and come up with the lashes that are perfectly customized for you. Other issues that you would need to discuss with the lash artist before the application of extensions are: Length, Volume Type & Curl Type.
  • What lash extensions shape should I get?
    Your shape all depends on your shape of you eye. Your lash artist would have a full consultation about styles and what would suit your look based on your eye depth, hooded eyes, space between.
  • What lash extensions look the most natural?
    Classic and YY curl lash sets look most natural.
  • What lash extensions are best for small eyes?
    If you have small eyes ask for a B Curl lash or J Curl lash. This lash type is natural and gives you a fuller look. Monolid or hooded eyes are eyes that don't have a crease. Depending on the size of your eyelid, the lash line can disappear under the lid
  • lash extensions for small eyes
    If your eyes look smaller when compared to other features such as your mouth and nose, you might have small eyes. However, you can have small eyes with almond, round, upturned, or downturned eyes too. Recommended style: Choosing the Dolly Style for small eyes is a clever way to open up and enlarge your eyes besides making them more rounded.
  • lash extensions for downturned eyes
    As opposed to upturned eyes, downturned eyes have lashes flicking down around the outer corners. If people with downturned eyes are styled incorrectly with lash extensions, they might look tired or sleepy. Because this type of shape has a drop at the edges, lash techs shouldn’t use the cat-eye style as it exaggerates the downcast drop. Recommended styles: Accenting the original shape and natural lashes with a Natural Style treatment will define the shape better. The Dolly Style eyelash extensions can open up the downturned eyes and make them look brighter and shapely.
  • Lash extensions for Hooded Eyes or Monolid Eyes
    When the fold of your eyes doesn’t create a crease but occurs precisely at the lash line, it’s a monolid type of eye. Likewise, hooded eyes are where the eyelid is completely hidden under the brow bone. Typically seen among Asians, this type of eye shape doesn’t go well with cat-eye styles as long lashes can poke into the eyelid. Recommended styles: The best way to define and outline your lash line for monolid and hooded eyes is with Natural Style that doesn’t taper any corners. Getting Dolly Style eyelash extensions is a great way to open up the monolids/hooded eyes and shape them up!
  • Lash extensions for round eyes?
    Typically protruding with larger-than-average sizes, round eyes don’t taper at the outer or inner corners. Moreover, this eye shape is easy to identify with the white of the cornea surrounding it from all sides. With the incorrect lash style, people with round eyes can look perpetually surprised! Recommended styles: Opting for a Natural Style is ideal as it defines the shape without making the eyes of your client from looking surprised. When you want to add a soft taper to round-shaped eyes, it’s best to go for the Natural Sweep Style. For a dramatic taper, Cat-Eye Style is an excellent choice as it sharpens the outer corners and elongates the round shape.
  • Lash extensions for upturned eyes?
    Resembling the almond shape of eyes, upturned eyes exhibit an upward flick around the outer corners of eyes. In this case, lashes turn up and give a natural cat eye appearance. As a result, people with this eye shape can carry most lash styles gorgeously! Recommended styles: If you want to define your natural cat-eye shape without drama, go for a Natural Style lash treatment. For softly accenting the shape of your eye with a bit of drama, choose the Natural Sweep Style. When you want to look super-gorgeous, Cat-Eye Style can add maximum drama to your natural cat-eye shape. For clients who want to open up their eyes and make them more rounded instead of tapered, Dolly Style works the best
  • Lash extensions for almond eyes?
    This is the most commonly found eye shape that’s also wider than the other shapes. The best way to identify almond eyes is how it tapers around the inner and outer corners of the eye. If your eyes are almond-shaped, the outer edge of your cornea may be hidden beneath the eyelids. Recommended styles: Choosing a Natural Style of lashes can accent the almond shape of the eyes. If you wish to open up your eyes, it’s good to go with the Natural Sweep Style. To make your eyes more proportional or fierce, the best choice is Cat-Eye Style. To prevent eyes from being hidden because of the almond shape, a rounder style like Dolly Style is a great fit!
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