Aftercare Guide
Follow these tips to keep your lashes looking their best.
First 24–48 Hours
- 1Keep lashes completely dry — no water, steam, or sweat.
- 2Avoid saunas, steam rooms, and hot showers.
- 3Do not touch or rub your eyes.
- 4Sleep on your back or use a silk pillowcase to avoid pressure on lashes.
- 5Do not use oil-based cleansers or makeup removers near your eyes.
Ongoing Care
- 1Brush lashes daily with a clean spoolie, gently from base to tip.
- 2Cleanse lashes with a lash-safe, oil-free foam cleanser 2–3 times per week.
- 3Avoid waterproof mascara — it requires oil-based removers that weaken the bond.
- 4Pat (don't rub) your face dry after washing.
- 5Book a refill every 2–3 weeks to keep your lashes full.
Things to Avoid
- 1Oil-based skincare, sunscreens, and makeup removers near your eyes.
- 2Pulling or picking at your lash extensions — this damages natural lashes.
- 3Excessive heat from hair dryers, curling irons, or BBQ grills near your face.
- 4Sleeping face-down or on your side without a silk pillowcase.
- 5Rubbing your eyes — use a clean cotton bud to gently dab instead.
Frequently Asked Questions
How long do lash extensions last?
With proper care, extensions last 4–6 weeks. Natural lash shedding causes gradual fallout, so refills every 2–3 weeks keep them looking full.
Can I wear mascara?
Water-based mascara on the tips only is okay. Avoid waterproof formulas entirely — they require oil-based removers that break down the lash adhesive.
What if my lashes feel uncomfortable?
Some mild sensitivity in the first few hours is normal. If you experience burning, excessive redness, or swelling, contact us immediately — you may have a sensitivity to the adhesive.
How do I clean my lash extensions?
Use a lash-safe, oil-free foam cleanser. Apply gently with a soft brush, rinse with cool water, and pat dry. Clean 2–3 times per week.