Have you ever laid on my beauty table and wondered what on earth I’m doing?…
Well here’s a explanation to what I do, how your lashes are treated and how fills are completed so you should know what you can expect.

1) Clean em’ up…

First and so important is the clean. Each eye and all lashes, natural and extensions need to be cleaned from skin cells, make up, environmental substances and any other foreign bodies that our eyes and lashes may have come into contact with. The clean is to ensure a few things a) your eyes area is clean, avoiding build up from bacteria’s that cause irritations b) the new extensions have a clean base to sit on from the start, avoiding premature shedding due to glue cracks or lifting.

Hot tip: The day of your appointment jump into the shower and give those eyes and extensions a good old washing… This ensures that all the bad bits are removed and washed off and any extensions that are wiggling their way off will gently wash off your natural lashes.

2) Happy and healthy

Next on the agenda is a health check of your natural lashes. There are 3 main signs of lash stress that I check for, First, any thinning of the natural lashes. Your natural lashes should remain the same or very similar width over the eye lid, only thinning as the natural lash line does i.e. nearer to the inner eye. Secondly, any gaps that have formed along your lash line. Gaps are an induction of forced shedding (so the natural lash being pulled out from the follicle long before it was ready to naturally shed. Thirdly, what’s referred to as ‘Sizzling’ This is were the natural lash looks almost burnt and is left in a kind of zig-zag shape over the entire length of the lash.
If any of this signs are noticed I will discuss the best cause of action with you before we proceed with you in-fill.

3) The Flick off

Once all sparkly and clean I use my tweezers to test all the remaining extensions gently flicking them at the base to see if there is any gaps, weakening or cracks in the glue. If the extensions stability is in anyway compromised I bend the extensions lightly back and a forward to completely break the seal and remove the extension. Then I move onto the next one.

4) Treatment

Once all the remaining extensions have been tested, I brush a light lash repairing treatment over your natural lashes to help maintain the condition and integrity of your beautiful lashes.

5) Protein remover/Lash prep

In preparation for the new extensions I wash your lashes in a protein remover. This provides a clean base for the new extensions to adhere to providing a long lasting bond.

6) Application of new extensions

Once you are all cleaned and prepped, I start with replacing extensions on your ready lashes, filling in all gaps and creating a full fresh new look.

7) Sweet, sweet Serum and a quick blow out

Once all gaps have been filled and your lashes are looking full, flirty and luscious, I treat your lashes to a healthy dose of protective serum. This acts like a plastic pocket over your natural lashes and your newly set extensions, protecting them from the dust, dirt and oils of every day life and environment. Completed off with a nice little drying session, setting and sealing the glue, extensions and serum.

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