Can I wear contact lenses when having my lashes tinted?
We recommend taking them out first, it will be much more comfortable.
We recommend taking them out first, it will be much more comfortable.
Not normally, those with very sensitive eyes may experience a slight tingling sensation when we wash it off, but usually it does not sting.
It will last around 2-3 days on the skin (if you are wanting a skin stain), and a couple of weeks on the hair. Those wanting a deeper/longer lasting skin stain might prefer henna as it is does last significantly longer
This involves applying silk or faux-mink eyelash extensions using a slightly different application method, where between 3-14 extremely light-weight extensions are applied in a fanned-out way, to each natural lash, creating intense volume with a soft, fluffy feeling. Volume lashes are really wonderful for those with naturally fine or sparse [...]
One of the questions we’re asked here regularly at Lady Lash about eyelash extensions is about the difference between silk, synthetic (also known as ‘acrylic’) and mink eyelash extensions. Having used all three of these materials for years, we’re very familiar with the difference, pros and cons of different kinds, [...]
They can be removed using a professional solution if you decide that they are not for you. But we’re sure this won’t be the case! Take a look at our Before and After gallery to see how fabulous they look on our clients. for more information visit: www.ladylash.com.au
Of course! You may find it more comfortable, however, to remove contacts before your appointment, or bring your contacts case so you can remove them immediately prior. You need to remove hard contact lenses before your appointment, as they can often prevent you from closing your eyes comfortably.
Almost everybody can use eyelash extensions to increase the appeal and look of their eyes. The difference will be instant – your eyes will look sparkly and refreshed immediately! As the glue is applied directly to the eyelash and does not touch the skin, there is very rarely any issue [...]
We have a whole separate page dedicated to this topic here. There are a few simple steps you can take to make sure you get the most out of your eyelash extensions. At your appointment, we give you an after-care card outlining how to take care of them, the [...]
Yes, appointments are highly recommended - particularly for longer appointments like eyelash extensions and lash lifts. Our weekend and evening appointments (between 4:30 – 8pm) are the most popular and can sometimes book out weeks ahead, and some of our stylists are fully booked 2-3 weeks ahead. Same-day/walk-in appointments are [...]
Yes, we have gift vouchers for eyelash extensions (and for any other service that we offer for that matter) - for any amount. They can be used at any of our locations. Click here You can purchase them online or in-person at our salons. In-store our vouchers are printed on [...]
The short version: Yes, you can be allergic. It's fairly uncommon, but over the 15 years we have been doing eyelash extensions, we have found that on average 1 in around 1,000 of our clients have developed a reaction of some kind. It is most commonly characterised by swollen, itchy [...]
Yes. In fact this is one of the best things about eyelash extensions – you will have pretty eyes ALL the time – when you wake up, straight out of the shower, out of the pool. Just don’t rub them or use detergents or oily soaps and they will last [...]
You must use an oil-free, glycol-free, lash-safe makeup remover - oil-based removers will damage the lash adhesive and can make eyelash extensions fall off prematurely. Lady Lash has sourced some high-quality makeup removers specifically formulated for eyelash extensions and we’ve even made our own lash-safe cleanser, LashGame Foaming Shampoo. Please [...]
Yes, you can – as long as it oil-free and very low in glycol/glycerin. These ingredients attack the glue, eventually loosening the lash bond and causing extensions to fall. The worse thing about oily products though, is that the oils soak into the follicle, and make the lashes more repellant [...]
We strongly recommend against bringing young children into the salon. The environment is serene and quiet, some rooms are shared (although quite private) and it is really not the ideal environment for small children at all. Most importantly, we cannot offer supervision for your children at the salon - your [...]
The main thing is to have clean eyes and eyelashes, free of makeup – especially mascara. Some mascaras contain oils that can prevent eyelash extensions bonding correctly. So please try to avoid using waterproof mascara or eyeliner in the days prior as it can be quite a challenge to fully [...]
Generally speaking, eyelash extensions are a safe and non-invasive cosmetic procedure. Lady Lash uses a high-quality, low-fume adhesive that is manufactured specifically for cosmetic use near the eye, and the adhesive is applied to your lash hairs rather than your skin. Allergic reactions to the adhesive are very rare and [...]
In most cases, yes – but if you have had particularly bad extensions done somewhere else we cannot absolutely guarantee that we will be able to remove them or apply new ones immediately. It depends on how bad a state your lashes are in. If there is an awful lot [...]
No. We are often asked ‘do eyelash extensions hurt?’ and the answer is not at all – if applied properly! Eyelash extensions are applied directly to the eyelash itself, so there is zero contact with the skin. The lash appointment may feel a little unusual the first time, but once [...]
Absolutely not - as long as they are applied properly! At Lady Lash, we take special care to ensure that our lash extensions are all applied individually and correctly to maintain your eyelash health. To ensure the long-term health of your lashes, we highly recommend that you take the advice [...]
The short answer: Roughly 5-6 weeks before every lash sheds, you'll need iniflls at 2-4 weeks. The long (and better!) answer: There are many factors at play here, including your individual lash cycle and your aftercare. You might be surprised to learn that everyone’s lashes have a life cycle and [...]