Before and After photos

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*Please note the client below had a big gap in her lashes the first time she came to see me.  The after photo is post “lash rehab”, in which she used Revitalash to help her natural lashes grow in long and strong to allow her to have a full, beautiful set of eyelashes.

24 Responses to Before and After photos

  1. leslie hall says:

    I would LOVE to know your pricing for your lashes. I am looking for someone to do my lashes through this season. Please email me a pricing list, if available. I live in Covington Ga and your Decaur location would be the closest to me.

    Thanks,
    Leslie

    • flawlesslashes says:

      Hi Leslie!
      A full set of lashes is $250 and touchups range from $65 to $75. For your reference my pricing is listed on the “About” section tab at the top of my website.
      Thanks
      Sarah

  2. Shana Scott says:

    Greetings,
    I will be visiting Atlanta the weekend of February 11th and would like to schedule an apptoinment with you for February 12th to have my lashes done.

    Please advise of any availability that you have for that day.

    Best regards.

  3. Sasha Helmut says:

    I’m curious as to how long does it last or how often do you need to have them done to keep them looking flawless? Thanks.

    • flawlesslashes says:

      Hello Sasha,
      Thank you so much for your comment. The first appointment takes approximately 2 hours. This will include a consultation to determine what lengths, curls, and thickness will mixed together for your customized set of lash extensions. After that touchups every 2 or 3 weeks keep them looking flawless. 3 weeks is average, but clients who like to keep their lashes as full as possible tend to come in every 2 weeks. Touchup appointments are 45 minutes to one hour.

  4. Chastain says:

    Are you all familiar with Mink lashes being sewn in? If so, what is the price and how long do they last?
    Thanks in advance.

    • flawlesslashes says:

      Hi Chastain,
      I am not familiar with any lashes that are sewn in. The lashes we apply are glued to the natural lash, one natural lash at a time, using adhesive that is specifically made for eyelash extensions. Feel free to contact me with any other questions at sarah@flawlesslashes.com.
      Thanks,
      Sarah

  5. Lani D says:

    I heard from my cousin in law that lash extensions are not comfortable. I was not sure if this was true or if she might have had hers done wrong. Have you often heard complaints? If a person has a bad reaction/feeling do they get refunded? I also heard it will make you loose all your lashes to remove. So if they were uncomfortable and a girl wanted them removed, would she leave lashless? Or do you have glure remover? Sorry so many Q’s. I’m considering buying.

    • flawlesslashes says:

      Hi Lani D,
      Thanks so much for your questions! First, extensions if they are applied correctly should not be uncomfortable at all. Most people are very surprised when we finish the application that they can barely even tell that they have them on. We do not offer refunds for clients, as this is very detailed, tedious work, that once it is finished, pay for that service is expected. We do have remover, but I have never in 3.5 years had a client not like their lashes and ask for a removal. To answer your question about eyelash damage, if they are applied incorrectly, yes they can damage your natural lashes. We can only attach an eyelash extension to an existing eyelash. So that said, we have a vested interest in the health of all our clients natural eyelashes. We only apply extensions to one natural eyelash at a time (this is imperative), and also only apply lashes of an appropriate length and thickness that can be sustainable to the natural lash over time and not cause any damage.
      I hope this answers all of your questions, please feel free to contact me if you have any other questions you would like to have answered.

  6. Audrey says:

    What lash extension adhesive do you use and what are the proper storage instructions for your adhesive?

    • flawlesslashes says:

      Hi Audrey,
      We have several adhesive options available, depending on the client. Each adhesive has it’s own properties, as well as storage instructions. I find not refrigerating the adhesive works best for us, and storing in a jar or bag with a pouch of silica is a really good way to help keep moisture out.

  7. Likisha says:

    Hi. I have a few questions. I have worn indidivual lashes for quite sometime & was looking into something different. over time my lashes ave become very thin so Ive gotten accustomed to wearing the lashes since I look akward without them. would the extensions work for me? I trying to get feedback before i spend alot of money on this considering they are not cheap

    • flawlesslashes says:

      Hello Likisha,
      Thanks so much for your question. It is very valid, and common question about eyelash extensions. Unfortunately there are many women in your predicament. They are used to a very full look of eyelashes, but due to the nature of “individuals”, the actual natural eyelashes have become fine, thin, and quite fragile. What we do does is apply a single strand of extension to one single, natural eyelash. This does not add any additional eyelashes to what you already have. For example if you have 45 natural eyelashes, the maximum number of eyelashes you will wear is 45. It is a very different process than “individuals”. Often when clients in your situation come in their natural lashes are so fragile from wearing the “individuals” that we cannot provide them the lush, full look you see pictured on our website. It is even harder when the client is used to an extremely full look, and what we have to work with (the natural eyelashes) does not allow us to create anything close to what they are used to. I normally recommend a break from the individuals and a “lash rehab” program of Revitalash. Revitalash is product we carry in the studio that helps lashes grow longer and stronger. Please feel free to email us directly if you have any other questions: info@flawlesslahes.com. Thank you.

  8. ashley says:

    Are you able to do extensions on the top and bottom?

    • flawlesslashes says:

      Hi Ashley,
      Thanks so much for taking the time to ask about this. As of now we only apply lashes to the top eyelashes. One day when we feel bottom lash application is up to our standards, we would love to offer that service. Until then our client usually just enjoy having their top lashes long and lush, and either leave the bottoms alone or wear a bit of mascara on the bottom. I hope this answers your question, if you have any additional questions, feel free to email us at info@flawlesslashes.com.
      Thanks

  9. Amina says:

    HI
    I went to another eyelash place to get my lashes done. I was told I couldn’t get them done because of eye blinked too much. I really want to get my lashes done. Do you have any suggestions

    • flawlesslashes says:

      Hello Amina, it is very hard to tell without seeing your eyelashes. When we apply lashes, you are relaxed and laying down, with your eyes closed. We do need your eyes to be still in order to do the fine, detailed work that we do. I know there are “eyelash places” that say they do eyelash extensions, but actually are doing individual or cluster lashes with your eyes open. In that case I would imagine it would be hard not to blink. But since your eyes are closed when we are applying it should not be an issue. Here is a video of me applying eyelash extensions, so you can see what it looks like to see if that is what they were trying to do with your eyes.

      • Natasha says:

        In very interested in getting this done but my natural lashes go straight down. They have no natural curl to them. It takes a while to curl them and then I can only use certain mascaras out they’ll be facing down once they dry. It’s a real pain. So my fear is that my eyelash extensions will look beautiful and my natural lashes will pop out at the bottom. Will I still have to curl them?

      • flawlesslashes says:

        Hi Natasha,
        We have 5 different levels of curl to choose from, so we can find a curl that will work in harmony with your desired look and your natural eyelash. Most clients who have straight pointing down eyelashes really, really desire curl! It is something we are very experienced in dealing with. :)

  10. Yosse Garcia says:

    Hi, I would like to know where this is located or where do we go to get this lash extension? I need one so bad! My eyelashes are so small and don’t even curl one bit :(

    Help me out!!
    Thanks,
    Yosse

    • flawlesslashes says:

      Hello Yosse, we are located in Atlanta, GA. If you are in our city, just click the purple “schedule appointment” button located on the home page.
      Thanks

  11. Akira says:

    Hey I just became a certified to do eyelash extensions and I’m looking at your work and its on point beautiful. I was just wondering how did you get your start and what made you comfortable doing this procedure.

    • flawlesslashes says:

      Hi Akira,
      Thank you so much for your compliments. Congratulations on your eyelash extension training! Once you have received the proper training to apply the lashes, the real learning begins! It takes months of continued practice to become comfortable with the procedure (in my opinion). So for me, I just started out practicing on everyone I could get to lay still for 3+ hours. After about 3 months of dedicated practicing I was ready to take paying clients. Even then I would say it took me about 1 year to feel satisfied with my speed of application, and confidence that I could easily handle any type of situation that came upon me. If you just focus on 100% proper isolation and application, speed will come, but you have to be very patient. Unfortunately there don’t seem to be any short cuts, you just have to do lashes consistently and often for a long time to master it. Best of luck to you!
      Sarah
      PS I always liked to take good before and after photos to help me see my progress and where I needed to improve.

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