
How much do lash extensions cost in Lewiston, Maine?
In the Lewiston-Auburn area, a full set of lash extensions generally runs about $150 to $275 depending on whether you choose classic, hybrid, or volume. Fills usually land around $60 to $85 every two to three weeks. Your real cost is the full set plus roughly one to two fills a month, so plan for the fills before you book the set.
In the Lewiston-Auburn area, expect a full set of lash extensions to run roughly $150 to $275, and fills to run roughly $60 to $85 every two to three weeks. Classic sets sit at the lower end of that range. Volume sits at the top.
Those are market ranges for Androscoggin County, not one studio's menu. Bridgette's current pricing lives on the services page, and you are always welcome to call (207) 222-7578 and ask before you book.
Here is how that number is built, so nothing about your first invoice is a surprise.
What changes the price of a full set
Three things move the number more than anything else: how many lashes get applied, how long it takes, and how skilled the hand doing it is.
A classic set places one extension on one natural lash. If you have 90 healthy natural lashes per eye, you get 90 extensions per eye. That takes about two hours.
A hybrid set mixes single classic lashes with handmade fans. It fills gaps and reads fuller without looking heavy. It takes longer, so it costs more.
A volume set uses fans of two to six ultra-fine lashes on every single natural lash. One eye can carry several hundred individual extensions. That is two and a half to three hours of close, precise work, and it is why volume is the most expensive option on almost every menu in Maine.
Why volume costs more than classic
It is not a markup. It is time and material.
For volume, your artist is building each fan by hand, one at a time, then setting it on a lash thinner than a sewing thread. The lashes used are lighter weight so the extra count does not stress your natural lash. Lighter lashes are more expensive and harder to handle.
You are paying for roughly an extra hour in the chair and three to five times the lash count. A price gap of $75 to $100 between classic and volume is normal and fair.
What fills actually cost over a year
This is the part people miss. The full set is the entry fee. Fills are the real budget.
Your natural lashes shed on their own cycle, so about 20 to 30 percent of your set turns over every two weeks. A fill replaces what shed and rebalances the shape.
Run the math for the Lewiston market. A $200 full set, then a $70 fill every three weeks, comes out to around $121 a month after the first month. Go every two weeks for a denser look and it is closer to $150 a month.
If that number works for you, extensions are a great fit. If it does not, a lash lift is the smarter service and nobody will think less of you for choosing it.
Why a cheap set is rarely a deal
You will see $65 full sets advertised around Androscoggin County. Something is being cut to reach that price, and it is usually one of these.
- Time. A real full set takes two hours or more. A 45 minute set means the artist skipped natural lashes and left gaps.
- Isolation. If extensions are glued to two or three of your natural lashes at once, those lashes get locked together and pull on each other as they shed. That is how people end up with damaged, sparse lashes and decide extensions are not for them.
- Adhesive quality. Cheap glue holds poorly, fumes more, and irritates sensitive eyes.
- Sanitation. Fresh tools, clean pillows, and single-use anything all cost money.
A properly applied set protects your natural lashes. A rushed one costs you the price of the set, plus months of growing your lashes back.
How to keep your cost down without cutting corners
- Book fills on schedule. Waiting five weeks turns a fill into a full set price.
- Cleanse your lashes daily. Oil and makeup buildup at the base is the single biggest cause of early shedding.
- Ask for a classic or light hybrid set. You keep the retention and lose only the drama.
- Skip waterproof mascara entirely. Removing it takes off extensions with it.
Get a real quote before you book
Lash pricing depends on your natural lash density and the look you want, which is a two minute conversation, not a guess. Bridgette will tell you honestly which set suits your lashes, including when the cheaper option is the better one.
Serving Lewiston, Auburn and the surrounding towns
Bridgette Aesthetics is inside Tucci & Co Salon at 1065 Sabattus St in Lewiston, and serves clients from Auburn, Lisbon, Sabattus, Greene, Turner, and Poland who want honest pricing before they book.
Call (207) 222-7578 or book with Bridgette.
Frequently asked questions
How much is a lash fill in Lewiston, Maine?
Fills in the Lewiston-Auburn market generally run about $60 to $85, depending on how much has grown out and whether you have a classic, hybrid, or volume set. Coming in every two to three weeks keeps you at the lower end of that range.
How often do I need to get lash fills?
Every two to three weeks for most people. Your natural lashes shed on a normal cycle, so roughly a quarter of your set turns over in that window. Waiting longer usually means paying full set pricing again.
Are volume lashes worth the extra cost?
They are if you have sparse or fine natural lashes and want real density, because volume fans cover gaps that classic lashes cannot. If your natural lashes are already thick, a classic or hybrid set gives you a similar result for less.
Why are some lash extension prices so much cheaper?
Usually because the appointment is shorter and fewer lashes are applied, or because the artist is not isolating each natural lash properly. Both shorten how long the set lasts, and poor isolation can damage your own lashes.
Does Bridgette Aesthetics list lash pricing online?
Current pricing is on the services page, and you can call (207) 222-7578 for a quote based on your natural lashes and the look you want.
Questions, answered
How much is a lash fill in Lewiston, Maine?
Fills in the Lewiston-Auburn market generally run about $60 to $85, depending on how much has grown out and whether you have a classic, hybrid, or volume set. Coming in every two to three weeks keeps you at the lower end of that range.
How often do I need to get lash fills?
Every two to three weeks for most people. Your natural lashes shed on a normal cycle, so roughly a quarter of your set turns over in that window. Waiting longer usually means paying full set pricing again.
Are volume lashes worth the extra cost?
They are if you have sparse or fine natural lashes and want real density, because volume fans cover gaps that classic lashes cannot. If your natural lashes are already thick, a classic or hybrid set gives you a similar result for less.
Why are some lash extension prices so much cheaper?
Usually because the appointment is shorter and fewer lashes are applied, or because the artist is not isolating each natural lash properly. Both shorten how long the set lasts, and poor isolation can damage your own lashes.
Does Bridgette Aesthetics list lash pricing online?
Current pricing is on the services page, and you can call (207) 222-7578 for a quote based on your natural lashes and the look you want.