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24.01.2022 Happy birthday to this goddess! Hope you had the best weekend & enjoy your day today



20.01.2022 HONEY with her fresh set of lashes

17.01.2022 Dear lash fam In light of the government announcement and recent update on business lockdown, @lashandharbar will be temporarily closed for business until further notice. This is one of the toughest moments for me. I am closely monitoring the situation and directives issued by the government, and will keep you updated with any forthcoming changes. ... I want to take this opportunity to thank all my beloved clients for all your support & your lovely messages. I look forward to seeing you all when i re-open. My heart goes out to everyone that’s been impacted by civil-19. WE WILL GET THROUGH THIS!

14.01.2022 I do a LOT of repair work where I remove previous bad lash extensions The method some lash technicians are using goes a little something like this: 1. Separate single eyelash (doesn’t matter which growth phase the lash is in) 2. Coat lash in plenty of glue... 3. Add one or more extensions to natural lash 4. Quickly move onto next lash and repeat This results in a thick and full lash appearance at the end of the appointment. Because of too much glue I often see five to ten natural lashes glued together with extensions tangled in the clump. This leads to unnecessary tension on natural lashes, and pain on the eye and eyelid. Eventually the natural lashes follow their cycle and fall out, but they’re stuck in the glue clump with the extensions so there’s nowhere for them to go they just hang there until all the natural lashes in that glue clump have fallen or been ripped out due to strain! And THAT’S the reason bad lashes often last longer than good ones. They’re not able to fall out naturally instead they’re held tight within the glue clump, adding more strain to your poor remaining natural lashes! The other big problem is that they can’t be brushed (because of the glue clumps it’s like trying to brush tangled hair, but instead of knots, it’s literally superglue clumps!) This means they get tangled over the weeks and end up pointing in all different directions. Today once i had finished the removal, my client was left with a moderate amount of damage where the more significant clumps of glue have prematurely yanked out several natural lashes, leaving gaps that only the baby lashes remain (the little lashes in the early stage of their cycle which shouldn’t have extensions stuck to). The new extensions could only be placed on the remaining strong lashes, so even the new properly done extensions will have some gaps until the natural lashes grow back in. The good news is that if you start getting good extensions your lashes will become healthy again within around a month because there will be no tension on your natural lash (SECOND PHOTO IS NOT MY WORK)



13.01.2022 @kia.turrell with her full volume set!

13.01.2022 HONEY with her fresh set of light volume lashes.

11.01.2022 HONEY with her fresh HYBRID.



07.01.2022 Dreaming big Working hard Making it happen

06.01.2022 RE-OPENING I will be taking bookings again from March 3rd. Please keep in mind they will be limited days (Wednesday & Thursday). You can either book your appointments via the ‘book now’ button on Lash Bars page or send me a message and I will book it in for you. If you have preferred days and times I suggest you get in quickly and book your appointments now to avoid disappointment.... CANT WAIT TO SEE YOU ALL See more

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