Curious about lash extensions? Here are some common questions answered!
Q: How long does it take to get lash extensions?
A: The length of time it takes to get lash extensions varies depending on the type of lash extensions and the technician. Generally, it takes around 1-2 hours for a full set of lash extensions.
Q: How long do lash extensions last?
A: Lash extensions can last up to 6-8 weeks, depending on various factors such as the natural growth cycle of your lashes, your lifestyle, and how well you take care of them.
Q: Can I wear makeup with lash extensions?
A: Yes, you can still wear makeup with lash extensions, but it's recommended to use oil-free makeup products and to avoid using mascara on your lashes. It's also important to be gentle when removing makeup to avoid damaging the lash extensions.
Q: Are lash extensions safe?
A: Yes, lash extensions are generally safe when applied by a trained and experienced technician. However, it's important to follow the aftercare instructions provided by your technician to avoid any potential risks or complications.
Q: How often should I get lash extensions filled?
A: It's recommended to get lash extensions filled every 2-3 weeks to maintain the fullness and appearance of your lashes. This will also help to prevent any damage or strain on your natural lashes.
Q: What does it mean when my eyes are itchy after receving a full set of fill?
A: It's common to experience itchiness around the lash line after getting lash extensions, and this could last for several days or weeks. Blepharitis is a condition that can cause eyelid itchiness and pain, and it can affect one or both eyes.The itchiness may be restricted to the lash line or spread to the eyelids and even the inside of the eyes. Apply a tiny “dot” of castor oil along your lash line and eyelid to calm inflammation or even resolve the problem.
Q: Why are my eyes swollen?
A: If you have sensitive eyes or you are getting lashes for the first time, you may experience mild irritation after getting eyelash extensions, which could possibly lead to inflammation. In some cases, you may find it difficult to open your eyes or notice soreness. If you're experiencing these symptoms, you may be having an allergic reaction to the lash adhesive. It’s best to reach out to your lash tech and verify that they have sensitive glue or LATEX free glue. This can help minimize the chances of an allergic reaction. Swollen eyes are a common symptom you should not ignore. If you are experiencing swelling, contact Kenya, your lash tech immideately and request to have them removed FREE of charge. I got you! (404) 951-2802 | adornnlashes@gmail.com.
Q: How come my lashes feel tangled?
A: It's common for your eyelashes to feel twisted and tangled after your first wash, which is why you want to ensure that you are brushes your lashes correctly when applying at home lash bath. Be sure to come your lashes starting at your lash line and then foward/out. You may also want to brush underneath your lashes, starting at the lash line and then forward/out. However, if this persists even after cleaning, it may be a cause for concern. You many need those lashes removed. Please do not try to pick at your lashes and cause any more harm to your natural lashes.
Q: OMG! I can’t believe I have an eye infection? Please explain to me what happened.
A: A sty, a bacterial infection, resembles a pimple and can cause discomfort. When this appears you know that you have an eye infection. It's also often accompanied by a red bump along the eyelid's edge. Contact your Lash Tech, Kenya immediately to have your lashes extensions removed and your eyes treated.
Q: My eyes feel so heavy since I got extensions. I can barely open my eyes. It hurts.
A: Eyelash extensions might not be suitable for everyone, as some individuals may find them too weighty, lengthy, or dense. This can result in discomfort when trying to open and close their eyes as they normally would. If this is an issue, please contact your lash tech Kenya to have them removed ASAP.
Q: Why are my eyes red? Am I ok?
A: It's possible to develop red eyes once your lashes are applied or two to three days after undergoing a lash extension treatment. This reaction may or may not be accompanied by pain and can affect both eyes. Recommend giving your eyes 24 hours to adjust to lash comfort and lowering of fumes from the adhesive. If this doesn not help, try using eye drops or completing a lash bath. After 3 days and your eyes have not cleared up, please contant your lash tech Kenya to have them removed ASAP.