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Get answers to common questions about Classic Full Set.
A Classic Full Set typically lasts 2–4 weeks. Most clients book refills every 2–3 weeks to maintain fullness. Longevity depends on your natural lash cycle and proper aftercare—avoid oil-based products, heat, and excessive rubbing for best results.
Yes. The Classic Full Set can be safe for sensitive eyes and contact lens wearers when performed with medical-grade adhesive and a trained technician. We recommend a patch test before your appointment to check for sensitivities.
Full set appointments usually take 60–90 minutes depending on desired volume and lash count. Your technician applies extensions one-by-one for precise placement and comfort, ensuring a natural, long-lasting finish.
Avoid eye makeup for the first 24 hours to allow adhesive to fully cure. Afterward, use oil-free, water-based products and gentle cleansers. Avoid mascara on extensions; opt for extension-safe products if needed.
To prolong your Classic Full Set, keep lashes dry for 24 hours, avoid oil-based cleansers and heavy rubbing, brush daily with a clean spoolie, and schedule refills every 2–3 weeks. Sleep on your back when possible.
When applied and removed correctly by a trained technician, a Classic Full Set should not damage your natural lashes. Proper application, appropriate extension weight, and regular maintenance minimize risk. Avoid DIY removal to protect lash health.