Proactive vs. Reactive
My day is filled with lashes, often full sets, but most time is spent on relashes. Let’s first answer “what is a relash?“. A relash is eyelash extension maintenance. When you first had your lashes done, your CERTIFIED lash stylist applied an extension to every ADULT eyelash. When the baby eyelash grows in, it pushes out the adult lash and the extension goes with it. The baby eyelash matures into an adult lash and when you return in a few weeks another extension is applied to the new adult lash. This process continues for every other available ADULT lash until your original look is back. Everyone’s relash schedule is different. Depending on your hair growth it could be 2 or 3 weeks when you notice your lashes are not as full. There are very few people that can have a beautiful full look while coming in for a relash every 4 weeks; their lashes are beginning to become a hot mess at this point.Rather than waiting for your lashes to look terrible and calling your stylist to make an appointment at that point … why not schedule in advance? Too many times a client calls the day before they want to come in and I am unable to fit them in. I always feel bad when this happens, but there is little I can do if my day is full with clients that have booked in advance. To keep your lashes looking hot, book in advance, thus being proactive rather than reactive.