Frequently Asked Questions

Get answers to common questions about Cluster Lashes Extension.

Cluster lash applications are temporary; results typically last from a single day up to a week depending on adhesive, natural lash shedding, exposure to water or oil, and how carefully you follow aftercare instructions. Touch-ups aren't usually possible.

When applied and removed professionally, cluster lashes rarely cause lasting damage. Avoid heavy clusters, excessive glue, or picking at lashes. Give natural lashes time to recover between applications and consult a technician for removal to minimize breakage or irritation.

Light, water-based mascaras may be used sparingly on cluster tips, but avoid oil-based or waterproof formulas that can weaken adhesive. We usually recommend skipping mascara to preserve the dramatic clusters and ensure longer wear and easier removal.

We recommend professional removal to protect natural lashes. If removing at home, use an oil-based remover or cleansing oil to dissolve adhesive slowly, soak lashes gently, and never pull clusters. A professional prevents tugging and potential natural lash loss.

Many clients with mild sensitivity or contact lens wearers tolerate cluster lashes when medical-grade adhesive and a patch test are used. Notify your technician about sensitivities or lenses; we can use gentler adhesives or suggest alternatives if you have allergies or active eye conditions.

Arrive with clean, makeup-free eyes and no mascara. Bring references for desired style, disclose allergies and contact lens information, and plan for a short appointment. Avoid caffeine for steadier application and expect about 20 to 30 minutes for the service.