Lash Extensions
Full set $180 | Fill $75 | Extended fill $90| Touch up $50
New Client FIll $120
Experience straightforward pricing with lash services. I believe in simplicity, offering one price for all lash styles. No complexity, just transparent pricing.
Classic lash extensions are celebrated for their simplicity and natural look. With a 1:1 ratio, one extension is delicately applied to each natural lash, resulting in a seamlessly blended appearance that enhances your lashes without overpowering drama. Classic lashes are great if adding a little length is your primary goal.
If you seek a fusion of natural allure and dramatic flair, consider the hybrid lash extensions—an excellent choice. Personally favored, these blend classic and volume lashes, crafting a wispy lash line with a hint of added drama, delivering a soft, full look.
If you like a little heightened fullness and volume, volume lashes are going to be your jam. By meticulously applying three or more fanned lashes to each natural lash, I create a luxuriously full and glamorous effect.
There are other variation and lash styles to choose from. I begin the process with a thorough consultation and together we can determine what’s best for you to help you achieve your dream lashes.
Regardless of the lash extension style you choose, I always begin with a lash wash and ensure meticulous application, guaranteeing a comfortable and enduring result. Elevate your natural lashes and achieve your desired level of allure with my lash extension services.
Foreign fills are welcome. This applies to new clients transitioning from another lash artist who currently has lash extensions. It could either be a fill or a full set, depending on the condition of your current lashes. If you're able to count your lashes, it will be considered a full set. The type of service also hinges on the quality of work you bring in. My priority is ensuring the best for you and your lashes, so if the existing quality is not optimal, I'm more than willing to provide a new set of the highest quality!
See below for more about lash extensions.
Lash Lift
$85
If lash extensions aren’t your thing, enhance your natural lashes effortlessly with a lash lift. This treatment is perfect for those seeking beautifully curled lashes without any effort. With results lasting 6-8 weeks, a lash lift utilizes a silicone lifting rod to safely and effectively achieve the perfect curl. A gentle adhesive is applied to set the curl in place, giving you a stunning lash transformation.
Think of a lash lift as a perm for your lashes, providing a long-lasting curl that enhances your natural beauty. For an added touch, consider pairing your lash lift with a tint. The tint will darken your lashes, making your eyes naturally stand out and creating a captivating look.
Lash Tint
$25
Looking to boost your lashes? Try our tinting services for a natural enhancement. We apply a semi-permanent dye to your brows and lashes, adding depth and darkness for a beautifully defined look that's effortlessly stunning. Pairs perfectly with your lash lift as a good alternative to lash extensions.
More about lashes:
WHAT ARE LASH EXTENSIONS?
Lash extensions are semi-permanent, synthetic extensions that are adhered with surgical grade adhesive one by one onto the natural lash, not the skin, by using a specially formulated glue that lasts 2-4 weeks. Not to be confused with the strip lashes or individual clusters of lashes knotted together.
Should I try lash extensions? Are they for me?
If you like the idea of waking up and looking effortless? If you love looking like you have something but not a full face of makeup or any at all? If your answer is yes, then ABSOLUTELY. I create a custom lash look for your eye shape, lifestyle, and desired fullness.
How long should I expect to be there?:
For a full set, expect to be laying still for 2-2.5 hours. Fill, 1-1.5hr. I understand it might feel like a lengthy process, but lashing requires meticulous attention. I prioritize the health and quality of your lashes. Taking the necessary time ensures that each lash is meticulously isolated and every lashable one is perfectly applied. Rest assured, I aim to achieve maximum fullness and the style you desire while maintaining lash health and quality. Most people just fall asleep once they get cozy. I have the lightest hand so you’ll barely notice. Most clients fall asleep. With a cozy blanket and memory foam, it’s easy to get comfy.
DO THE EXTENSIONS HARM MY NATURAL LASHES?
No, the extension is adhered about one millimeter away from the base of the lid, never on the skin, and on one individual lash at a time. So that they are never stuck together and irritating. So when your natural lash sheds, the extension sheds with it. Natural lashes have a shed cycle of every 60-90 days, and every single lash is on its shed cycle. When correctly applied by a trained professional who practices the correct techniques and uses high-grade lash supplies you will be just fine and your natural lashes will live on to live long healthy lash lives.. If eyelash extensions are applied incorrectly or with the improper adhesive, they can cause discomfort and infection, so make sure you choose your lash artist carefully ensuring they are licensed.
How long do lash extensions last?
The life span of eyelash extensions is typically around three to four weeks. They can last forever while looking amazing with bi-weekly maintenance and by following aftercare tips.
What's the difference between classic, volume, and hybrid lash extensions?
There are so many different types of lash extensions now! Let’s break them down for you. Let’s start with classic. Classic eyelashes are simple, beautiful, and natural-looking. This classic look is achieved by applying one extension to one natural lash. Now volume lash extensions give you a completely different look: drama, glamour, luxurious. Lash technicians create volume lashes by attaching fans of extensions to one natural lash. These fans can hold anywhere from 2 extensions to 20 depending on the look. But that’s not all the looks. There is hybrid which is a mix of these volume fans and classic lashes. This hybrid look gives, well, a mix of the natural and dramatic for those who like the in between. To streamline our consultation and discover how I can tailor your full set to complement your unique eye shape, feel free to reach out for a chat! Let's make your lash experience perfectly personalized
How should I prepare for my lash appointment?
Arrive Makeup-Free: Please arrive at your appointment without any eye makeup, including mascara, eyeliner, or eyeshadow. Clean lashes ensure a better bond between the extensions and your natural lashes.
Avoid Caffeine: Refrain from consuming caffeine before your appointment, as it can cause eye fluttering or twitching, making the application process more challenging.
Contact Lenses: If you wear contact lenses, consider wearing glasses to your appointment. Contacts should be removed before the lash extension application.
Shower Ahead: It's recommended to shower before your appointment and avoid getting your lashes wet for at least 24 hours afterward.
Please communicate any allergies or sensitivities you might have to adhesives or other products to ensure I use suitable materials during your appointment.
Following these simple steps will help me provide you with the best possible lash extension experience while giving you the lashes of your dreams.
How do I take care of my lashes once I have them done?
Congratulations on your stunning new lash extensions! Now, let's ensure they stay fabulous. Here are some pointers to keep those lashes ready for whatever comes your way:
Avoid Water Works: Give your lashes a break from water-based activities for the first 24-48 hours. Skip the sauna, avoid swimming pools, and put those intense workouts on hold to let the adhesive work its magic.
No Mascara, No Drama: Steer clear of oil-based or waterproof mascaras. Stick to oil-free makeup removers to preserve your lash extensions' longevity. Remember, they're already ready for your day! If you feel like you need mascara, you most likely have already needed a fill and are on your way to an extended fill or full set.
Delicate Touch Only: Avoid excessive rubbing or pulling on your lashes. Treat them like delicate butterflies – gently pat them dry after cleansing or resist the temptation to play with them. Touching eyelash extensions or rubbing your eyes can be a subconscious tendency. Some clients even rub their eyes in their sleep. Doing so can cause lash extensions to prematurely fall out. The oils or lotions from hands will break down the adhesive causing the need to come in for lash fills much more often. so
Mind the Mascara Wand: Embrace your lash extensions' natural beauty and skip the traditional mascara. If needed, opt for a lash extension-friendly mascara wand to gently comb and fluff those lashes.
Silk Pillow Love: Snooze on silk or satin pillowcases to pamper your lashes and keep them happy. It's like giving them a luxurious spa retreat every night!
Lash Check-In: Don’t miss or postpone your lash fill appointments. Getting your lashes refilled every two weeks is necessary to keep that lash line looking full. If 60% of your lashes are gone, you will need a full set. Your lashes will thank you for the TLC!
Avoid Sleeping on Lashes
This is a tricky one. It can be a difficult task to control how you sleep when you’re in dream land. Face sleepers are easily identifiable, though. Some like to wear a protective mask and others train themselves to sleep like a vampire.
Remember, your lash extensions are your newfound superpower. Treat them with care, and they'll keep looking beautiful even when in need of a fill. If you have any questions or concerns, please feel free to reach out.
Contraindications for lash extensions:
Eye Infections or Irritations: Individuals currently experiencing any eye infections, such as conjunctivitis (pink eye), style, or those with irritated or swollen eyes, should avoid lash extensions until the condition has completely cleared.
Allergic Reactions: Those with known allergies to adhesives, solvents, or other products used in the lash extension application process should avoid getting lash extensions.
Recent Eye Surgery: Clients who have undergone recent eye surgery, including procedures such as LASIK, cataract surgery, or any other eye-related surgery, should wait until they have fully healed and received approval from their doctor before considering lash extensions.
Sensitive Skin or Allergies: Individuals with highly sensitive skin or prone to allergic reactions should inform me about their condition before getting lash extensions to avoid any adverse reactions.
Chemotherapy or Radiation: Patients undergoing chemotherapy or radiation therapy should avoid lash extensions due to the potential for weakened immune systems and increased sensitivity.
Rubbing or Touching Eyes Frequently: Individuals who habitually rub or touch their eyes may experience premature lash extension loss and should consider this before getting lash extensions.
Recent Chemical Treatments: Clients who have had recent chemical treatments on their eyes or lashes, such as lash lifts, tints, or perms, should wait 6-8 weeks before getting lash extensions.
Contraindications for lash lift:
Positive reaction to a patch or sensitivity test (allergy). Patch test 24 hours before the procedure. This can be booked using the booking link. Contact for questions.
• Cysts (A cyst is a lump of the upper or lower eyelid caused by obstruction and inflammation of an oil gland of the eyelid - also known as a meibomian, tarsal or granuloma cyst
• Hordeola/Style/Styes (a small collection of puss/abscess on the eyelid) • Blepharitis (an ocular conditioncharacterizedd by chronic inflammation of the eyelid)
• Chemotherapy (cancer treatment)
• Skin Disease, skin trauma, cuts, abrasions, burns, and swelling in the immediate area • Weak eyelashes at therapist’s discretion on consultation (from over-styling or product use)
• Skin Disorders in the general eye area (Dermatitis, Xanthelasma & Syringoma) • Eye infections such as Impetigo or Conjunctivitis • Eye inflammation such as Uveitis
• Recent operations around eyes, hea,d or face or scar tissue in immediate areas
• Watery eyes
• Hypersensitive skin/eyes
• Keratitis (inflammation of the cornea of the eye)
• Alopecia (loss of hair)
• Trichotillomania (classified as an impulse control disorder and is the compulsive urge to pull out one’s hair
• Bells Palsy or any condition that makes closing or opening eyes difficult • Any disease/disorder that causes shaking,twitchingn,g or erratic movements
Further contraindications for your comfort:
• Claustrophobia
• Hayfever/Rhinitis - eyes may be watery • Contact lenses - ensure removal before the procedure