
Say goodbye to lash curlers and mascara and save time before going out with the best eyelash extensions in Hong Kong
It’s no secret that we women take a bit more time to prepare before going out of the house. From applying numerous makeup products to getting the perfect eyebrow shape and fixing our hair at hair salons in Hong Kong, it may take quite a while before we can actually step out of the house. But thanks to the magical beauty hack called eyelash extensions, we can get that “I Woke Up Like This” look that once only belonged to Beyonce. If you’re one of those people wishing to save time with this quick fix, you’ll need to check out these salons to get that natural-looking eyelash extensions in Hong Kong.
Where to get eyelash extensions in Hong Kong
1. Suavis Lash Bar
Suavis Lash Bar in Central is the perfect spot to get a great pair of eyelash extensions tailored to your eye shape, wants and needs. Whether you want to opt for the Japanese singular extensions or the 3D Russian Volume lashes (with multiple lashes on each strand), you’ll find a professional team here who put an emphasis on safety, style and comfort.
Read our full review of Suavis Lash Bar.
Suavis Lash Bar, 8/F, 1 Lan Kwai Fong, Central, Hong Kong, p. 2336 6328
2. NovaLash

A trailblazing eyelash extension brand from the U.S., NovaLash is one of our latest go-to salons in Hong Kong for the perfect lash look. With an array of colours, textures, and sizes, whether you’re after subtly natural or boldly glamorous lashes, NovaLash has you covered. Its certified stylists use a unique technique that ensures comfort and promotes natural lash health. Keeping safety at the forefront, NovaLash uses medical-grade lash extension adhesives, free from detectable amounts of formaldehyde, which are also oil- and water-resistant, and allow for longer wear. This means NovaLash clients typically only need touch-ups every four weeks, an improvement over the bi-weekly norm with other brands.
NovaLash, 10/F, 1 Lyndhurst Tower, 1 Lyndhurst Terrace, Central, Hong Kong, p. 2536 0998
3. Studio N

On the hunt for stunning volume lashes? Look no further than Studio N, a boutique studio in Causeway Bay that is all about the va-va-voom. Founder Nikki Lim has created an intimate space for her loyal clients that is comfortable and hygienic, the perfect spot for an eyelash transformation that will definitely make a statement.
Read our full review on Studio N.
Studio N, Unit 1328, 13/F, Eton Tower, 8 Hysan Avenue, Causeway Bay, Hong Kong, p. 6992 6494
4. Xtreme Lashes

Located in Central, Xtreme Lashes by Jo Mousselli specialises in semi-permanent eyelash extensions treatments using premium synthetic fiber that are hypoallergenic, lightweight, flexible, crimp-resistant, and water repelling. The extensions, which have a tapered tip and a thicker base, are applied one by one to each individual lash to resemble a natural look. You’ll also never run out of styles to choose at Xtreme Lashes, as the salon has a diverse inventory of over 600 individual styles of eyelash extensions, as well as bridal eyelash extensions package for pre-wedding, the wedding day, and post-wedding.
Xtreme Lashes, 1/F, The Plaza, 21 D’Aguilar Street, Central, Hong Kong, p. 3708 8961
5. Carte Blanche

From hair, nail, and facials to lash treatments, Carte Blanche aims to spread the latest Japanese beauty trends in Hong Kong through their services. For eyelash extensions, they offer either the single extensions or volume extensions for the upper lash, as well as bottom lash extensions and removal service.
Read our full review of Carte Blanche.
Carte Blanche, Shop 277 & 277A, Level 2, Mira Place, 118-130 Nathan Road, Tsim Sha Tsui, Hong Kong, p. 2739 1960
6. Eyelash Authority

Eyelash Authority, headed by the exceptionally talented Monica – a Brazilian lash artist with threefold certification – is a go-to for those seeking to elevate their eyelash game. Monica specialises in a spectrum of lash extensions from classic and hybrid, to volume and even mega-volume lashes. Her expertise extends beyond application to the art of lash mapping, where she meticulously customises each set of lashes to complement each client’s unique eye shape. Always at the forefront of lash trends, Monica’s innovative spirit ensures that her clients receive the most up-to-date, fashion-forward lash styles. Nestled in the bustling neighbourhood of Sai Ying Pun, Eyelash Authority’s cosy studio offers an inviting atmosphere where clients can unwind and indulge in a restful lash nap, emerging with a stunning, refreshed look.
Eyelash Authority, CL119-120, CL/F, 133-134 Connaught Road West, Sai Ying Pun, Hong Kong, p. 5216 5228
7. aQuaeria
Led by a Japanese certified instructor, aQuaeria uses Japanese materials and techniques executed by the trained specialists from Japan. The salon offers not only nail treatments but also eyelash extensions, which come in 50 different styles that you can choose from for both upper and lower eyelashes. Besides nail and extensions, aQuaeria also offers eyelash perm for extra curl and a training course for both manicure and eyelash extensions.
aQuaeria, 1/F, Tung Yiu Commercial Building, 31A Wyndham Street, Central, Hong Kong, p. 2526 9313
8. Bright Lash Medical Spa
Offering Japanese and Korean eyelash extensions service, Bright Lash can cater to any of your request, whether you’re looking to have a natural, cute, sexy, or glamorous look. Different techniques are used for different styles – the length of each lash is made even for the natural look, longer in the centre for a cute look, longer at the end of the eye for a sexy look, and both long and voluminous all around for the glamorous look.
Bright Lash Medical Spa, 5/F, Shun Hei Causeway Bay Centre, 492 Lockhart Road, Causeway Bay, Hong Kong, p. 3702 0269
9. Lash.nomic

Lash.nomic is emerging as a game-changer in the beauty industry. This brand is committed to using only vegan and cruelty-free products, crafted from high-quality synthetic fibres to ensure even the most delicate lashes can handle the lightweight extensions. What sets Lash.nomic apart is the team’s dedication to scientific rigour: they’ve collaborated with a PhD biochemist to develop their own proprietary adhesives. These adhesives are guaranteed to be medical-grade, making them suitable even for those prone to allergies and irritation. Sourcing all their products from South Korea, Lash.nomic insists on working only with ISO-accredited suppliers, and is fully transparent about the origins of their products.
Lash.nomic, Unit 807A, 8/F, Hang Lung Centre, 2-20 Paterson Street, Causeway Bay, Hong Kong, p. 3489 6580
10. Browhaus

This is one of our fave spots for eyelash extensions in Hong Kong. The first and only concept store to specialise in brow and lash grooming services, Browhaus is a one-stop salon for that precious area of your eyes. Its signature treatments include Lash In Bloom that comes in two types: cluster extensions which are made of groups of lashes tied together at the base for a fuller look, and strand by strand extensions for a more natural look. The salon also offers other lash services such as lash extensions removal, perming, and colour tinting.
Read our review of the Lash In Bloom extensions from Browhaus.
Browhaus, 7/F, 8 Lyndhurst Terrace, Central, Hong Kong, p. 3950 3950
Cerynne (closed)
Conveniently located in the heart of Central on On Lan Street, Cerynne knows good lashes. Using Japanese polyester lashes, making them suitable for vegans, the application here is super quick and the experienced lash technicians will talk to you about designing your perfect look. We love how long-lasting the lashes here are too.
Read our full review of Cerynne.
Cerynne, 1/F, 2 On Lan Street, Central, Hong Kong, p. 2153 0712
Mere (closed)

If you’re looking for a good bit of pampering and a luxe feel about your lash process, then you need to visit Mere. Lash technicians here are very thorough about getting the right look for you, so expect a number of questions about your ideal design. We love the final look we get from Mere.
Read our full review of Mere.
Mere, Level 7, 3 Jardine’s Crescent, Lin Fook House, Causeway Bay, Hong Kong, WhatsApp +852 9619 3383
[This article was originally published in March 2021 and updated in 2023 by Catherine Pun.]