EYELASH INFILLS FAQS!

Here are some frequently asked questions about eyelash infills and their answers:

Q: What is an eyelash infill?

A: An eyelash infill is a touch-up appointment to maintain the appearance of eyelash extensions. It involves adding new extensions to fill in any gaps or areas where the natural lashes have shed.

Q: How often should I get an eyelash infill?

A: Eyelash infills are typically recommended every 2/3 weeks, as this is when your natural lashes complete their growth cycle and some extensions may have fallen out.

Q: Will the eyelash infill damage my natural lashes?

A: When done correctly by a trained technician, eyelash infills should not damage your natural lashes. It's important to follow aftercare instructions and avoid excessive tugging or pulling on the extensions.

Q: How long does an eyelash infill appointment take?

A: The duration of an eyelash infill appointment can vary, but it generally takes around 1 to 1.5 hours, depending on the number of lashes that need to be filled.

Q: What is the difference between classic and volume eyelash infills?

A: Classic eyelash infills involve adding one extension to each natural lash, while volume infills use a technique to attach multiple lightweight extensions to a single natural lash, creating a fuller look.

Q: Are there any restrictions after getting an eyelash infill?

A: Infills should be booked 2/3weeks after initial appointment. Or you will require a new set.

Q: How should I clean my eyelash extensions?

A: Clean your eyelash extensions gently using a lash cleanser or a diluted baby shampoo. Avoid using cotton pads or swabs that might catch on the extensions.

Q: Can I remove eyelash extensions on my own?

A: It's recommended to have a professional remove your eyelash extensions to prevent damage to your natural lashes. Attempting to remove them yourself can lead to breakage.

Remember that individual experiences with eyelash extensions may vary, so it's a good idea to consult with a lash technician for personalized advice based on your unique needs.

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