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Get answers to common questions about Wet Set Lashes.
Most clients enjoy Wet Set Lashes for three to six weeks depending on natural lash growth and aftercare. We recommend refills every two to three weeks to maintain the wet, glossy effect and overall volume.
Yes. Our technicians assess lash health and choose lightweight, gentle volume fans and appropriate isolation techniques. For very sensitive or compromised lashes we recommend a consult and possible patch test before booking.
Allow approximately 60 to 90 minutes for a Wet Set Lashes appointment. This includes consultation, lash mapping, and careful application of closed spike volume fans to achieve the hydrated, darker finish.
We advise avoiding mascara to preserve the wet look and prolong retention. If necessary, use a water-based, lash-safe formula sparingly on tips only and consult your stylist first to avoid clumping or damage.
Come with clean, makeup-free eyes and avoid oil-based products or waterproof mascara for 24 hours prior. Remove contact lenses before your appointment or bring a case to store them during the service.
Avoid water, steam, and oils for the first 24 to 48 hours, sleep on your back, and brush daily with a clean spoolie. Schedule regular refills and professional maintenance to preserve the wet, closed-spike appearance.