$$MultiPurposeText$$
See examples of our Vilume eyelash work and results.






















$$MultiPurposeText$$
Read testimonials from our satisfied customers
Really enjoyed this spot. Super kind staff, great coffee, and just an overall good vibe al...more
Amazing service , kind employees, amazing manager
I like this salon a lot. Syuzi and Arpie have given me very gentle and beautiful manicures...more
I’ve been going to Polish Bar and I can honestly say every experience has been amazing. Th...more
Amazing place! So glad i found it! Girls are very nice, skilled and accommodating! They go...more
Amazing experience at Polish Bar. The service is always exceptional, and the team is incre...more
Get answers to common questions about Vilume eyelash.
Vilume eyelash extensions usually last 3–4 weeks before visible natural shedding; we recommend fills every 2–3 weeks to maintain fullness. Longevity depends on aftercare, natural lash growth cycle, and lifestyle factors like oil exposure or frequent rubbing.
Yes. We use hypoallergenic adhesives and gentle application techniques, and offer patch tests for worried clients. Discuss allergies or medical issues during consultation so we can customize products and minimize irritation.
A full Vilume eyelash application typically takes 90–150 minutes depending on desired volume and natural lash condition. Removals, consultations, or fills require less time; arrive with clean, make-up-free lashes for a smooth, efficient service.
Mascara is generally unnecessary with Vilume extensions, but if desired use a water-based, extension-safe formula and apply sparingly at the tips. Avoid waterproof mascaras and oil-based removers, which can break down adhesive and shorten extension life.
Gently cleanse lashes daily with a lash-safe, oil-free cleanser, avoid rubbing or steam for 24–48 hours, and sleep on your back when possible. Schedule regular fills every 2–3 weeks to maintain fullness and prevent gaps.
Active eye infections, recent eye surgery, uncontrolled allergies, or severe blepharitis may disqualify you temporarily. Inform our technicians about medications or medical conditions so we can adjust treatment timing or recommend alternatives.