Classic lash extensions never go out of style and no matter what the current beauty trends, they remain consistent as one of the most requested eyelash treatments.
Here, our comprehensive guide will give you an insight into everything you need to know about classic lashes as well as some helpful information, tips, tricks and advice.
What Are Classic Lashes?
Classic lash extensions often referred to as ‘single-lash extensions’ are individual synthetic lashes which are applied to the natural lash using a specialised adhesive. They are the ideal choice for those wanting to achieve a more subtle, natural look and lightweight feel that still delivers beautiful results.
They come in a variety of different thicknesses, lengths, colours and curls so that you can customise your look to best suit your own preferences, facial features and style.
What is The Application Process for Classic Lash Extensions?
The exact process can vary depending on the lash technician as they all have their own techniques and ways of doing things, but in general, here is what you might expect from a typical appointment.
- If you haven’t already, you will discuss what you want with your eyelash technician in terms of length, colour, curl and thickness.
- A pretreatment routine will usually involve cleansing the natural lashes in order to remove any skincare products, oils and make-up.
- The technician will map out your lash set.
- One by one, they will isolate individual natural lashes and after dipping the extension in the adhesive, apply it to the isolated lash.
- This process will continue until all the lashes have been applied.
- A good technician will always be sure to spend a good amount of time (10-15 minutes) at the end of the treatment checking through to ensure there are no unwanted stickies (lashes stuck to the neighbouring lash).
Overall, the appointment time for a set of classic lashes should take around 1.5-2.5 hours, but this will depend on how many lashes are being applied and the skills and experience of the lash technician.
Aftercare for Classic Lash Extensions
Here is some helpful guidance and advice on how to best look after your lashes so that they stay looking healthy and last as long as possible.
- Oil can affect the bond between the extensions and the natural lashes, potentially causing them to prematurely slide off, so make sure you only use oil-free cleansers and makeup removers on the lashes.
- Be gentle with your lashes and use your fingers or a soft bristle brush to cleanse, remove make-up or brush them through.
- Avoid things like waterproof eyeliner, mascaras or products that contain oils and ingredients which could weaken the bonds between the natural lashes and the extensions.
- Never rub, pick or pull on your extensions as this could damage both them and your natural eyelashes.
How Long Will Classic Lashes Last?
As with any lashes, the longevity of classic lash extensions will depend on how the application, how well they are looked after and if the aftercare advice is properly followed, but they can usually last anywhere from around 6-8 weeks.
Because these types of lashes are more natural, it is a lot less obvious when they shed, and it is possible for them to last the entire growth cycle of the lashes. It is advised that at least 40% of your extensions should be in place when you have your infill appointments which are recommended every 2-3 weeks to keep them looking fresh.
How Do You Remove Classic Lashes?
It is important that if you don’t want to have your classic lashes infilled or replaced, you do not try to remove them yourself at home. The skin around the eyes is very sensitive and the lash hairs themselves are extremely delicate, which is why lash removal should always be carried out by a professional to keep the eyes safe and avoid damage to the natural lashes.
An experienced lash technician will use a special lash extension remover that breaks down the bonds of the glue and allows the extensions to be slid off the natural lashes easily within around 15 minutes.
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