If you've been wondering whether eyelash extensions in Enfield are worth the investment, you're asking the right question. But the more useful framing is this: what are you actually getting for your money, and how does it stack up against the daily routine they replace? This guide gives you the honest numbers, without the spin.

What affects the price of lash extensions?

Not all lash extension prices are built the same. Before you compare quotes, it helps to understand what drives the difference.

  • The type of set. Classic lashes. one extension per natural lash. are the most straightforward to apply and the most affordable. Russian volume sets, where multiple ultra-fine lashes are fanned onto each natural lash, take significantly more skill and time. Price reflects that.
  • Who's doing it. A qualified specialist with 10 years of experience and 850+ five-star reviews charges more than someone who completed a weekend course last month. The results reflect the difference within 48 hours.
  • The quality of materials. Professional medical-grade adhesive, premium lash fibres and precise isolation technique all add to the cost, and directly to the longevity of your set.
  • Where you are. Enfield and North London prices sit below central London rates but fully reflect the expertise on offer. You get Zone 1-quality results without paying Zone 1 prices.

What you'll pay at Lash It Up Enfield

Here's the honest, current price breakdown at our Baker Street studio. These are the prices for full sets, applied fresh to natural lashes, and for infills, booked every 2–3 weeks:

Current prices at Lash It Up Classic lashes. Full set £55 | Infill £35
Hybrid lashes. Full set £68 | Infill £43
Volume lashes. Full set £72 | Infill £45
Russian volume. Full set £78 | Infill £48

Lash lift and tint: £50–£55 (no infills needed)

Every set is applied personally by Ayse or Deniz, two NVQ-qualified specialists with over 10 years of experience between them. Clients travel to us from across Enfield, Winchmore Hill, Palmers Green, Southgate and beyond, which tells you something about the results.

The real annual cost: running the numbers

Lash extensions feel expensive in isolation. They look very different when you spread the cost out.

Take hybrid lashes, our most popular set, maintained properly with infills every 3 weeks (and with the right lash extension aftercare habits in place):

  • Initial full set: £68
  • Approximately 17 infills over the year at £43 each: £731
  • Total annual spend: around £800, or roughly £67 per month

That's £2.20 a day. For lashes that mean no mascara, no eyelash curler, and 10–15 minutes back every single morning. Over a year, that's close to 90 hours of your morning routine returned to you.

Compare that to what you currently spend on mascara, eye makeup remover, lash curlers and the eye drops you inevitably need after wrestling with them. The gap narrows considerably.

The time calculation At 10 minutes saved per morning across 365 days, lash extensions give you back roughly 60 hours a year. For most of our clients, that alone makes the cost feel like a straightforward decision.

Why price matters: what you're actually paying for

We hear from clients regularly who've tried cheaper lash extensions elsewhere and come to us after a disappointing experience. The pattern is consistent: lashes that fell out within a week, extensions that felt heavy or looked clumpy, or, more worryingly, natural lashes that were damaged because extensions were bonded to multiple lashes at once.

Cheap lash extensions are not a bargain. They're a gamble on your natural lashes.

When a specialist takes the time to isolate each individual natural lash, choose the right weight of extension for your lash health, and bond each one with professional-grade adhesive, the set can last a full natural lash cycle, 4 to 6 weeks, without damage. That's the standard we work to at every appointment, with every client.

If you're new to lash extensions in Enfield, or you've had a bad experience and are thinking about trying again, book a consultation first. We'll look at your natural lashes, talk through which style suits you, and answer every question you have before any lashes go on.

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Frequently asked questions

How much does a full set of lash extensions cost in Enfield?

At Lash It Up in Enfield, a full classic set starts at £55, hybrid lashes from £68, and Russian volume from £78. The initial full set takes longer to apply, typically 1.5 to 2.5 hours depending on the style, and is priced accordingly. Infills every 2–3 weeks are quicker and cheaper.

How much do lash extension infills cost?

Infills at Lash It Up start from £35 for classic, £43 for hybrid and £48 for Russian volume. These are booked every 2–3 weeks while you still have 40% or more of your extensions remaining. Leaving it longer than 3–4 weeks usually means a new full set is needed rather than an infill.

Why are some lash extensions much cheaper?

Usually it comes down to less experienced technicians, cheaper adhesive, or a quicker and less careful application. The problem is that poorly applied extensions can genuinely damage your natural lashes, and they'll often fall out within days. The difference between a bargain set and a properly done one is usually obvious within 48 hours. It's one of those areas where cutting corners tends to cost more in the long run.

Are lash extensions more affordable than a lash lift?

A lash lift and tint at £50–£55 every 6–8 weeks is significantly cheaper long-term, yes. Extensions cost more but deliver a more dramatic result. A lot of our clients do both. Extensions for summer or a big event, a lash lift in between to keep the look going without the cost. We're happy to help you work out what rhythm makes sense for your budget.