Saturday, March 1, 2014

Do's and Dont's of Eyelash Extensions

What and how to care for your Lashes
Eyelash Extensions are a small investment to make women feel better, and speed up their beauty routine. Small price to pay for a few extra minutes in the morning. I feel that each moment is so precious and worth the investment.  So once you decide to make the monetary commitment you should expect to care for your lashes. The better you care for them, the longer they will last.  

DO's 
Do use only water based (oil-free) eye make-up and eye make-up remover - If you aren't sure, please let me know I will check it out for you. 

Do cleanse lashes gently while cleansing the eye area and pat lashes dry, or you may use the blow-dryer on low speed, and cool to help form your lashes back into shape. 

Do schedule a touch-up session with your Bashful Lash LLC. 

Do Avoid water for the first 24 hours, to allow adhesive to cure. 

Do Avoid steam/sauna or hot baths for at least 24 hours

Do tell people about Bashful Lash - Contact us about the referral bonus. 


DONT's
DO NOT use a metal lash curler - This is the fastest way to ruin your extensions, as well, rip out your natural lash before its ready to fall out. This may cause permanent damage and bald spots on your lash line. 

DO NOT overuse sauna's or hot tubs, the moisture on a frequent use, will damage the adhesive and the lash extension will fall off of the natural lash. 

DO NOT pick or pull at your extensions. You may lightly groom them with a comb or brush, just at the tips, do not mess with the base of the lash. If you have issues, or they are uncomfortable please make an appointment for us to fix them. 



Things to keep in mind: Lashes will fall out, this is the nature of hair growth. The lash extensions are applied to each lash, so this does not interrupt the growth cycle. The natural lash goes through three stages, and the growth of the hair only takes place in the first stage. The remainder of the time it transitions, and then falls out during the resting stage and a new lash replaces old lash out. We are applying lashes only to the Catagen stage (transition) 

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