- WHAT ARE THE COMMON TYPES OF LASH EXTENSION?
- HOW LONG DOES IT TAKE TO APPLY LASH EXTENSIONS?
- HOW DO YOU TAKE CARE OF THEM?
There are three types of eyelash extensions we offer in Parkville: silk, mink, and synthetic, and their size availability ranges from 6mm to 17mm. Once you select the type of extension, they are applied one at a time using semi-permanent glue that will not infuriate your eyes nor will damage the natural lash. Nonetheless, since allergic reactions are possible, we use different types of glue depending upon the sensitivity of one’s eyes.
It takes about two hours to apply a full set of lashes and can be maintained year-round with regular touch-ups on a monthly basis. One can also go for a half set of lashes, which are economical and can be applied to give you a dramatic look by thickening the natural lashes or can be applied outward from the eye for a specialised look.
Every individual has different lashes, and depending on the condition of your natural lashes, our experts suggest the eyelash extensions that are best for you. To ensure the healthiness of your own lashes, we recommend the length and thickness that will suit your lash line.
The less you touch them, the better it is! You must ensure not to touch the lashes for 48 hrs to allow the adhesive to set properly. Then use a fresh dirt-free brush to gently comb through your lashes once or twice a day. You can wash your face as usual, but keep away from anything that’s oil-based.
The experts at Play Brow and Lash Bar in Parkville have gone through a rigorous training process and are well-versed with the eyelash extensions techniques. We provide you with quality products at the industry’s best prices.
Play Brow and Lash Bar Parkville
Our eyelash salon is located in Parkville. Often people from neighbouring places looking for eyelash extensions in Collingwood, Carlton, Richmond, Northcote, Parkville, Kew, Thornbury, and other Melbourne, East Melbourne suburbs prefer to visit us because of the trust that we built from our skilled services.




