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Get answers to common questions about LED Eyelash 7 Day Mini Fills Softy Mini Fill.
Typically lasts about 5-10 days of peak fullness with natural shedding, though longevity varies with lash growth cycles and aftercare. Schedule regular mini fills every 7-10 days to maintain the airy Softy look and evenness between full sets.
LED/UV curing accelerates adhesive setting for quicker service and consistent bonds, while traditional adhesives may suit sensitive clients or specific retention needs. Both produce secure attachments when applied by experienced technicians during your 45-minute Softy mini fill.
Avoid water and steam for 24 hours, skip oil-based products, and gently brush with a spoolie daily. Sleep on your back if possible and avoid rubbing or picking at lashes to preserve retention and the airy Softy appearance between appointments.
Yes — typically we recommend waiting 7-14 days after a full set to allow initial adhesive curing and natural shedding. A seven-day mini fill maintains shape and addresses early gaps; your technician will assess lash health before proceeding.
Most clients experience minimal discomfort; eyelash fills are gentle and performed with care. You may feel slight tugging or adhesive odor briefly. Communicate sensitivity or eye issues before service so we can adjust techniques or adhesives for comfort.
Contraindications include active eye infections, conjunctivitis, recent eye surgery, or severe allergies to adhesives. Inform your technician about medications or conditions affecting healing. We'll perform a consultation and may recommend patch testing or delay service for your safety.