Eyelash Extensions

Eyelash extensions are a cosmetic application of synthetic eyelash stands that are applied to the natural eyelashes using adhesive specially designed for bonding the eyelash extension to the natural eyelash. Eyelash extensions come in various lengths, diameters and curls and are used to enhance the length, thickness, fullness and curliness of natural eyelashes.

The retention of eyelash extensions varies from person to person depending on each individual’s health, lifestyle, eyelash growth cycle and proper aftercare. Eyelash extension fills should be booked every 2-3 weeks to maintain the desired look. The first eyelash extension fill after the initial application should be booked for 2 weeks, which will allow us to assess the growth pattern of your eyelashes and determine how often a fill will be required.

Full Set: 2-3 hours | $125 - $205

Extended Fill: 1.5-2.25 hours | $95 - $155

Regular Fill: 1-1.5 hours | $65 - $105

An Extended Fill is for when you have at least 30% of your lash extensions remaining. Less than 30% lash extensions remaining will be considered a Full Set.

A Regular Fill is for when you have at least 50% of your lash extensions remaining. Less than 50% lash extensions remaining will be considered an Extended Fill or a Full Set.

*Please note that existing eyelash extensions done by another artist will be booked as a Full Set

contraINdicAtions

Contraindications are issues or illnesses that make eyelash extension application unsuitable or restricts the timing of application. Contraindications that may prohibit or postpone the treatment:

Chemotherapy - cannot be applied until 6 months after the last chemotherapy treatment

Eye Infections - Conjunctivitis,  Viral Keratitis - cannot be applied until the eyes are treated and clear

Stys or Cysts - cannot be applied until the eyes are treated and clear

Abrasions, Swelling or Bruises - cannot be applied until the eyes are treated and clear

Dry Eye Syndrome - may irritate and further contribute to dryness

Watery Eyes - will interfere with the adhesive bonding to the natural eyelash

You are NOT a candidate for eyelash extensions if you have the following:

  • Blepharitis

  • Trichotillomania (trik-o-til-o-may-nee-uh) 

  • Eyelash Weakness

  • Eyelid Twitching (Blepharospasm, Myokymia)

Prior To Your Lash Extensions Appointment:

  • Please remove all makeup, including foundation, eyeliner, eye shadow, mascara, eye creams and eye serums.

  • Clean eyelashes gently but thoroughly before you arrive to remove any residual oils or mascara.

  • Shower and wash your hair before you arrive (you will not be able to get lashes wet for 24 hours).

  • Do not wear contacts to your appointment.

  • Do not curl your eyelashes on the day of your lash appointment.

  • Do not receive chemical treatments to your eyelashes such as lifts or tints within 2 weeks prior to your lash extension appointment.

  • Consult with your physician prior to your lash extension appointment if you are pregnant, taking medication, suffer from any medical conditions or allergies, or recovering from any medical procedures.

Lash Extensions Aftercare

  • Do not get lashes wet for 24 hours

  • Do not rub your eyes

  • Do not pick or pull on your lash extensions

  • Do not use mascara on your lash extensions

  • Brush your lashes daily as needed

  • Wash lashes nightly with lash cleanser, using cleansing brush

  • Avoid eye makeup and creams with oils

  • Use water-based eyeliner and makeup remover

  • Try to a sleep on your back

  • Lifestyle and activities such as exercise, swimming, hot yoga, steam or sauna, etc. will affect your lash retention

  • Remember to re-book your lash fills every 2-3 weeks


Lash Lift + Tint

Lash Lift: 1 hour | $90

Lash Lift + Tint: 1.25 hours | $105

contraINdicAtions

Contraindications are issues or illnesses that make a lash lift + tint treatment unsuitable or restricts the timing of treatment. Contraindications that may prohibit or postpone the treatment:

Chemotherapy - cannot receive treatment until 6 months after the last chemotherapy treatment

Eye Infections - Conjunctivitis,  Viral Keratitis - cannot receive treatment until the eyes are treated and clear

Stys or Cysts - cannot receive treatment until the eyes are treated and clear

Abrasions, Swelling or Bruises - cannot receive treatment until the eyes are treated and clear

Dry Eye Syndrome - cannot receive treatment until the eyes are treated and clear

You are NOT a candidate for a lash lift + tint if you have the following:

  • Blepharitis

  • Alopecia

  • Trichotillomania (trik-o-til-o-MAY-nee-uh) 

  • Eyelash Weakness

  • Pregnant (First Trimester Only)

Prior To Your Lash Lift And Tint Appointment:

  • Please remove all makeup, including foundation, eyeliner, eye shadow, mascara, eye creams and eye serums.

  • Clean lashes gently but thoroughly before you arrive to remove any residual oils or mascara.

  • Shower and wash your hair before you arrive (you will not be able to get lashes wet for 24 hours).

  • Do not wear contacts to your appointment.

  • Do not curl your lashes on the day of your lash appointment.

  • Do not receive chemical treatments to your lashes (including lifts or tints) within 6 weeks prior to your lash lift and tint appointment.

  • Consult with your physician prior to your lash lift + tint appointment if you are taking medication, suffer from any medical conditions or allergies, or recovering from any medical procedures.

Lash Lift + Tint Aftercare

24 - 48 hours following your Lash Lift + Tint treatment:

  • Do not get lashes wet

  • Do not rub your eyes

  • Do not apply any cream, oils or cleanser on your eyes and lashes

  • Do not apply any mascara or eye makeup

  • Do not have a facial

  • No swimming, hot yoga, steam or sauna

  • Do not take a steamy shower or bath

  • No excessive sweating

  • Gently brush your lashes upward daily as needed


The eyes and eye area should be healthy in order to receive eyelash extensions or a lash lift + tint. The health and safety of our clients is of utmost importance. In some cases, Doctor’s approval may be required.