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CLIENT AFTERCARE Now that you have your beautiful extensions, you will need to follow some simple aftercare rules to keep them looking their best. Remember, just like nails, your natural lashes grow, so they will need a maintenance appointment after a few weeks – that’s if you wish to keep them looking their best. At an infill we replace the extensions that naturally shed with your natural lashes. Humans shed approximately 3 eyelashes per upper lid, per eye per day. We apply approximately 100 extensions to each eye, so after 7 days you will lose 21 extensions, 14 days 42 extensions, 21 days 63 extensions. Eyelash adhesive actually takes 24 hours to completely cure, so the first 24 hours are the most important time to ensure that your lashes will last • Do not get your extensions wet for the first 24 hours exposing your new extensions to any moisture such as steam, high humidity, water and even heat, will result in the lash glue over curing, becoming brittle and your extensions will fall off within a few days. • Please keep your extensions clean clean them gently and daily with a designated lash cleanser. • Keep oil based products away from your extensions and limit the use on your face. • Do not pick or pull at your extensions. • Do not sleep on your face as “face planting” in your pillow will damage your extensions • Brush your extensions throughout the day to keep them looking neat and tidy. During the spring and autumn, humans experience natural lash sheds. Just like animals, we shed hair from all over our bodies – including our lashes. At these times of year you may find your lashes do not last as long because of this natural shed. After a few weeks our bodies do calm down, so do not be alarmed. Lashes also grow in cycles – the average cycle is usually 9 12 weeks. This means that the amount of lashes you have week after week will vary depending on what stage of your lash cycle you are in. Some weeks your lashes will look fuller than others, and some weeks your retention will be better. If you wish to maintain your extensions, then please return for your infill within 3 weeks, and with at least 50% of your set remaining. After 3 weeks you may be charged additionally for the extra work needed, or may require a full set again.

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CLIENT AFTERCARENow that you have your beautiful extensions, you will need to follow some simple aftercare

rules to keep them looking their best.  

Remember, just like nails, your natural lashes grow, so they will need a maintenance

appointment after a few weeks – that’s if you wish to keep them looking their best. At an infill we

replace the extensions that naturally shed with your natural lashes.

Humans shed approximately 3 eyelashes per upper lid, per eye per day. We apply

approximately 100 extensions to each eye, so after 7 days you will lose 21 extensions, 14 days

42 extensions, 21 days 63 extensions.  

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Eyelash adhesive actually takes 24 hours to completely cure, so the first 24 hours are the most

important time to ensure that your lashes will last

• Do not get your extensions wet for the first 24 hours ­ exposing your new extensions to any

moisture such as steam, high humidity, water and even heat, will result in the lash glue over­

curing, becoming brittle and your extensions will fall off within a few days.

 • Please keep your extensions clean ­ clean them gently and daily with a designated lash

cleanser.

• Keep oil based products away from your extensions and limit the use on your face.

• Do not pick or pull at your extensions.

• Do not sleep on your face as “face planting” in your pillow will damage your extensions

• Brush your extensions throughout the day to keep them looking neat and tidy.

During the spring and autumn, humans experience natural lash sheds. Just like animals, we

shed hair from all over our bodies – including our lashes. At these times of year you may find

your lashes do not last as long because of this natural shed. After a few weeks our bodies do

calm down, so do not be alarmed. Lashes also grow in cycles – the average cycle is usually 9­

12 weeks. This means that the amount of lashes you have week after week will vary depending

on what stage of your lash cycle you are in. Some weeks your lashes will look fuller than others,

and some weeks your retention will be better.

 If you wish to maintain your extensions, then please return for your infill within 3 weeks, and

with at least 50% of your set remaining. After 3 weeks you may be charged additionally for the

extra work needed, or may require a full set again. 

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Cancellation policy

 Cancellations within 48 hours, or no shows will be

charged at full price. This is to cover the loss of earnings

from that appointment that I now cannot fill at such short

notice.

Rescheduled appointments within 48 hours will also have

a charge added to the service price – this is again to cover

my loss of earnings from that appointment that was

allocated to you.

 Please arrive on time, as you have a designated time slot.

Your appointment time is more than enough to ensure you

receive your treatment. Lateness will erode into your

appointment time and I cannot, and will not over run to

accommodate your lateness. Your appointment will still be

charged at full price.

Thank you for respecting my business. If I do not work

then I do not earn, therefore it’s paramount my clients

understand this, and why I must strictly enforce this policy.

 

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CONSULTATION FORM

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Have you worn lash extensions before 

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The information that I have provided is true to the best of my knowledge. I give permission to my

therapist to perform the procedure and understand that they will take every precaution to

minimalise or eliminate any negative reactions that may occur as a result of the treatment. I

agree to follow the aftercare advice given and understand that failure to do so can cause

premature loss of the lashes and, as such, my therapist will not be held responsible. If, for any

reason, I am unhappy with my treatment then I MUST inform my therapist ASAP, and no later

than 5 days after the treatment. I understand that my therapist will not issue refunds on any lash

treatment, but will always work with the client in the rare event of any problems. This agreement

will remain in effect for the procedure and all future lash treatments and I must inform my

therapist if my medical history changes.

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