Treatment List
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Classic Lashes
The OG lash extension style and the starting point for most clients. I'll subtly enhance your lashes with individual extensions.
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Volume Lashes
Ready to add some more glamour to your lash style? Volume lashes bring the drama and are one of my most popular lash styles.
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Mega Volume Lashes
If you believe more is more when it comes to lashes, you'll love Mega Volume. Using fans of lashes to create a bold lash style.
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Hybrid Lashes
Hybrid lashes are a combination of Classic and Volume Lashes, they'll open your face and enhance your features.
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Kim K Lashes
Glamourous and wispy, Kim K Lashes use carefully placed lash fans to create an effect good enough for Miss Kardashian.
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Lash Lift
Let's transform your natural lashes and lift them to a new dimension. You won't believe your natural lashes can look this good!
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Colourful Lashes
Get creative and colourful with your lash extensions, there's so many colours for you to choose from!
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Brown Lashes
The latest viral lash trend is here, I'm proud to bring brown lashes to the Lymington and New Forest area.
Lash Extension Aftercare
- Avoid saunas, steam rooms and hot steamy showers. It's advised that 24 hours after the eyelash extension treatment, you should avoid saunas, steam rooms and hot steamy showers as this can affect the adhesive bond on the lash and risk poor lash retention.
- Do not rub the eyes or pull extensions. This will damage, not only the eyelash extensions, but the natural lashes too! It will also lead to poor retention.
- Avoid direct heat. If you like to cook, it’s important to avoid direct heat, such as standing in front of a hot oven etc. Also, if you smoke - it's advised to be careful around lighters as the PBT fibre in eyelash extensions is extremely sensitive to heat.
- Avoid oil-based products. You should stay away from any oil-based products. We don’t only mean mascara, but oil-based face moisturiser, cleanser, and any other makeup near the eye area. Any oil-based product will affect the adhesive bond of the lashes, so make sure to keep it water-based for now.
- Avoid mascara at all costs. If you have lash extensions, you must avoid mascara altogether (even water-based ones) as not only can it affect the shape of your beautiful fans, it can potentially damage your extensions, as well as your natural lashes due to the excess weight.
- Brush your lashes daily. Brushing lash extensions keeps lashes neat, tidy and separated - avoiding that clumpy, unnatural look, and leaving them to look natural.
- Clean your lashes regularly. Make sure you're cleaning your lashes regularly - at least twice daily, once when you wake up and once before you go to bed. Again, avoid any oil-based moisturisers or face wash. By staying on top of lash hygiene, you're minimising the risk of infection and lash mites - ew!
- Don’t use eyelash curlers. This will affect the position of the lashes that your lash artist has spent so much time perfecting. Curling and squeezing the lashes can also damage the lash extensions and even lift them off! So make sure you're is leaving them well alone; they're really not needed on extensions as they are already beautifully curled.
- Regular infills. Make sure to get regular infills every 2-4 weeks - this is a must if you want to keep your lashes looking gorgeous for longer, and in great condition.