Volume Lash Extensions

Volume lash extensions are for clients looking for the most amount of density and fluff. I hand build custom sized lash fans based on the length and strength of your natural lashes - everyone's maximum volume is a bit different! Volume lashes require diligent aftercare as fans require daily washing (classics do too, but can be a bit more forgiving).

I specialize in natural looking lash extensions that are beautifully styled and shaped and never compromise the health of your natural lashes.

Once the lash adhesive is fully cured the extensions are waterproof and require very little daily maintenance. The lashes need to stay completely dry until the next day and clients should avoid skin oils and eyeliner and should wash their lashes daily.

A full set includes a full sized lash wash and a cleansing brush.

Lash fills should be booked every 2-3 weeks. At least 40% of your lash extensions should be remaining for a fill; otherwise the service may be considered to be a full set.

Please note: I am not accepting new lash extension clients at the moment (full sets or fills). If you are interested in being added to my waitlist please contact me directly.

If you are currently a regular client of mine, you can book your fills by following the link below.

 
 

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  • D curl

  • 7mm - 12mm lengths

  • 0.06mm diameter

  • 3D - 5D handmade fans

 

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FAQs

  • Volume lash extensions are the most dramatic lash style I offer. Each volume fan is hand built to a density that your natural lash can safely support. These handmade fans add visual density at the lash line and are super soft and fluffy.

    Like classic lash extensions, each fan is bonded is carefully attached to one single natural lash. Even though this is a more dramatic lash look, every clients’ lashes look different, depending on how much weight their natural lashes can support. As always, each service is custom creating according to your eye shape and desired end result.

    Volume lashes extensions are the most maintenance lash style. They require daily washing, zero mascara, and diligently avoiding certain eye makeup products and oils. Poor volume extensions aftercare causes the fans to wick closed, losing their fluffiness and looking more like clumpy classic lashes (hard pass).

  • After each service, it is important to keep your lashes completely dry (no water, sweat, or steam) and makeup free for 24 hrs.

    Do your best to avoid using skin care and makeup around and on the eye that contain oils. This includes eyeliner, eyeshadow primer, eye cream, lash growth serums etc. Oils and silicone based products break down the lash adhesive causing the extensions to pop off. Most of my clients wear little to no eye makeup (except for special occasions).

    Volume lash extensions should be washed every day. Washing your extensions removes any sweat, oil and/or makeup that comes into contact with the lash adhesive. Daily washing improves retention and avoids buildup which can cause blepharitis (noooooo thanks!).

    Skipping your lash aftercare often causes the volume fans to wick closed, looking more like chunky classic lashes than the beautiful fluff that volume is known for!

    I sell a gentle foaming lash wash that is specially formulated for use with lash extensions. Please use this diligently for the best retention.

  • You sure can!

    Any makeup products should be oil-free and not contain a lot of silicone. These ingredients break down lash adhesive, resulting in poor retention.

    It is also important that you don’t use products that are water-resistant or waterproof. These products leave residue on your lash extensions and are really hard to remove without an oil-based makeup remover. Again, oil + lash extensions = no go.

    After wearing eye makeup, you should always deep clean your lash extensions to make sure your lash line and extensions are squeaky clean.

    Note: eyeliner and shimmer eye shadow are the most difficult to remove and are the hardest on extensions. Please use these sparingly for the best retention!

  • Yes and no. While lash extensions can cause damage (we’ve all heard the horror stories by now!), when they are properly applied they are completely safe. In fact, I find that many of my clients’ natural lashes are healthier, stronger, and longer with extensions. This is usually because they aren’t using mascara that can be dehydrating and difficult to remove, resulting in lots of rubbing or picking, which can be hard on natural lashes.

    I take my time to meticulously isolate and apply lash extensions one-to-one onto the natural lash. Improper isolation can lead to two or more natural lashes being bonded to one extension. This disrupts the natural lash growth cycle, puts stress on the natural lashes, and often causes damage.

    Volume fan diameter, length, and weight all play a role in natural lash health. Because I hand make all my fans during your fill, I can adjust the weight of each fan depending on where your natural lash is in its growth cycle. This also ends up creating texture and additional density - the best of both worlds!

  • Like all hair, there are three phases to the eyelash growth cycle: growth, resting, and shedding. Each lash is in a different phase at all times. This means that it is completely normal to lose a few lash extensions not long after your full set or fill.

    A special occasion one-time full set (wedding, vacation etc.) can last up to 4+ weeks, depending on aftercare.

    My regular clients book their fills every 2-3 weeks, depending on the fullness of their natural lashes and their retention. It is expected that clients should have a minimum of 40% of their lash extensions remaining to be considered a fill.