The foundation of elegance. Natural, defined, and timeless.
The Classic Set is the perfect introduction to lash extensions. Using a 1:1 application technique, one extension is carefully bonded to one of your natural lashes . This method adds noticeable length and a subtle curl, mimicking the effect of perfect mascara without the smudges or daily effort.
Ideal for clients who want a natural enhancement—simply longer, darker, and more defined lashes that look like a polished version of your own . The result is a clean, sleek lash line that brightens the eyes effortlessly .
Best for:Â First-time clients, those with naturally full lashes, or anyone seeking an understated, everyday look.
Is This Service Right for You?
Your safety and comfort are our highest priorities.
To ensure a safe and beautiful experience, please review the following conditions before booking your lash extension appointment. If any of these apply to you, please contact us to discuss your options—some conditions may require a doctor’s clearance or may be temporary, meaning we can reschedule your appointment.
Active Eye Infections or Inflammation: Including conjunctivitis (pink eye), styes (hordeolum), or blepharitis. We must wait until the infection has completely cleared to prevent further irritation or spread of bacteria .
Recent Eye Surgery:Â Including cataract, LASIK, or any other ophthalmic procedure. You must wait for full healing and receive clearance from your doctor. This typically takes several weeks to months.
Known Allergies to Adhesive Components: If you have a known sensitivity or previous allergic reaction to latex, cyanoacrylates (the main ingredient in lash glue), or formaldehyde, extensions are not advisable . Symptoms can include eyelid swelling, redness, itching, and discomfort .
Active Chemotherapy:Â Some cancer treatments can cause extreme sensitivity. A doctor’s note is required.
Very Sensitive Skin or Eyes: Clients with a history of sensitive skin or conditions like eczema on the eyelids may be at higher risk for irritation. We highly recommend a patch test 24–48 hours prior to your full set to check for any reaction .
Autoimmune Disorders: Conditions like Sjögren’s syndrome or severe allergies may affect healing and retention. Please discuss this with your lash artist during your consultation.
Trichotillomania (Hair-Pulling Disorder): While lash extensions can sometimes be used to help disguise hair loss, it is crucial to have a detailed consultation to ensure the extensions will not cause further stress to the hair follicles .
Watery or Irritated Eyes from Allergies (Seasonal/Environmental):Â If your eyes are actively red, swollen, or watery due to a temporary allergy flare-up, it’s best to wait. The excessive moisture will prevent the adhesive from bonding correctly and can worsen irritation.
Recent Eye Irritation from Makeup or Other Products:Â Give your eyes time to calm down before your appointment.
Your consultation is the most important step. We will always discuss your medical history, assess your natural lash health, and recommend the safest, most beautiful style for you .