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Can I use oil to remove my lash extensions at home?
Many people ask whether oil can effectively remove lash extensions at home, with castor oil being a common recommendation. However, the simple answer is: no, oil cannot remove lash extensions. In fact, attempting to use oil for this purpose can do more harm than good.
Do lash extensions hurt?
Lash extensions should not hurt during or after their application. A lash service should be a comfortable and relaxing experience. If your lash extensions are causing you pain or discomfort you should inform your lash tech immediately.
Do lash extensions damage your real lashes?
Properly applied lash extensions do not damage your natural lashes and can be worn indefinitely. Lash extensions that are not applied correctly can cause both temporary or possibly long term damage to your natural lashes.
Do lash extensions cause styes?
Lash extensions themselves do not cause styes or eye infections, however they do create a bigger surface area for dust, debris, allergens, and bacteria to settle on. Lash extensions must be cleaned daily with a cleanser to maintain good hygiene and eye health.
How long do lash extensions last?
How long do lash extensions last? Most people will need a fill within 2 - 4 weeks of their first appointment. There are three things that affect how often you will need a fill. Your natural lashes, your aftercare, and your lash artist.
Can you get lash extensions while you are pregnant?
Are lash extensions safe for pregnant women? The answer is yes, but there is some risk and some modification required.
What to do if you have an allergic reaction to lash extensions.
Allergic reactions to lash extensions are not uncommon. An allergy can be present at the first appointment or develop over time. If you’ve been wearing lash extensions for weeks, months, or years, an allergy can still occur.