Volume Eyelash Extensions

The most obvious benefit of the volume technique is that it makes it possible to give voluminous lashes to those who have the sparsest eyelashes. The finish is also softer, fluffier and multi-dimensional, meaning that these lashes look far more natural than classic lashes. 

Volume lash extensions is done by a fan of two or more soft lightweight lashes created by hand and applied to one natural lash at a time. The Russian Volume technique is done with far thinner lashes than that of classic technique allowing us to be the most natural or build it up to ‘MORE’ and maintain the health of our clients natural lashes. We use only quality premium lashes that are very fine, weightless and a mixture of thickness, lengths and curves to create the perfect look. 

 

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FAQ

Every person has a different lifestyle and treats their lashes differently so it may be longer or shorter but typically you will lose half of your lash extension in two-three weeks and require a refill.
No, I am very careful in choosing the right weight and length for your natural lashes. Heavy makeup may cause both lash extension and natural lashes to fall out prematurely. I highly recommend using a lash serum and taking hair supplements to strengthen the natural lashes which will help reduce lash shedding and making the lash extensions last longer.
Yes, Occasionally if the lash extensions are poorly done I will have to remove them and start over with a new set.
Poor Work: too much adhesive is used, causing multiple lashes to be glued together. If you can see the adhesive at base of the lash line it may be too much. This can be painful and add extra weight that may damage the natural lashes. Good Work: minimal adhesive is used. One should not be able to see the attachment of lash extensions. The extensions should look as if it is growing out from your eyelid just as natural lashes do. There should be no stickies. Always look at pictures when choosing an artist. Make sure to scroll in close up.
Unfortunately, it's likely you will get the same reaction but you may choose to have a patch test before the procedure.
No, It's not recommended as it causes the lash extension fans to close.
Take a small pump of gentle cleanser and water, lather it up on your finger tips, with eyes closed gently rub into lashes for at least 30 seconds, rinse thoroughly and gently pat with a towel. You should wash your lashes at least every other day. Wiping the eyes and lashes with makeup remover wipes is not properly washing your lashes.
It’s not necessary. I highly recommend a lash serum and/or taking hair supplements for healthier lashes that can carry the extensions for as long as you want them.