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Best Lash Extensions in Miami

Sun, humidity, and the gram demand a lot from your lashes — these Miami studios deliver

Miami Knows Beauty Editors ·

Miami has a lash culture all its own. Between the beach light, the rooftop parties, and the relentless social documentation of it all, extensions here need to survive humidity, saltwater, and close-up scrutiny at the same time. The good news: the city's best studios have figured out exactly how to deliver.

What to Know Before Your First Appointment

Lash extensions are applied one by one — or in small fans for volume sets — directly to your natural lashes using a semi-permanent bond. A full set takes anywhere from 90 minutes to three hours depending on the style. Classic sets use a single extension per natural lash for a clean, lengthened look. Volume sets fan 2–6 lighter extensions per lash for density and drama. Mega-volume pushes that further — bold, editorial, and unmistakably Miami.

Ask any studio about their retention rate, what adhesive they use, and how long fills typically take. A good lash artist will also assess your natural lashes before recommending a style — anyone who skips that step is a flag.

The Studios

Ayesha Beauty Studio — Wynwood Nestled in Wynwood's gallery district, Ayesha operates with the precision you'd expect from an artist who treats each set like a composition. The studio is known for natural-looking classics and wispy hybrid sets that photograph beautifully without looking overdone. First-time clients often note how thorough the consultation is. Fills run around 60–75 minutes.

Nue Studio — Wynwood Nue brings a clean, minimalist aesthetic to Wynwood's creative block. The focus here is on healthy lash retention and longevity — the team is vocal about not over-extending natural lashes, which makes them a strong choice for anyone building a long-term lash routine. Their volume sets have a soft, airy finish that holds up well through Miami's summer humidity.

Amazing Lash Studio — Aventura If Wynwood's boutique feel isn't your speed, Amazing Lash's Aventura location delivers consistency and efficiency at scale. This is a franchise model done well — trained technicians, standardized product, and a straightforward booking experience. Good for classic and volume sets when you want reliable results without the boutique wait times. A solid choice for regular fills.

Beauty Bar by Alina — Sunny Isles Sunny Isles has a different clientele than Wynwood, and Alina's studio reflects that — polished, attentive, and fluent in the kind of glamorous volume sets that read well poolside and on camera. Mega-volume is a particular strength here. The atmosphere is upscale without being precious about it.

The Broward Brow Studio — Brickell Primarily known for brows, the Brickell location's lash work is sharper than the name suggests. The advantage here is the combined eye expertise — clients who want both brows and lashes shaped together leave with a cohesive result that's hard to replicate when you're splitting appointments across studios.

How to Choose

For a first set, boutique studios like Ayesha or Nue are worth the investment — the consultation process will teach you what your lashes can actually hold. If you're a fill regular who values speed and consistency, Amazing Lash Aventura delivers. For full-glam volume, Beauty Bar by Alina is the Sunny Isles answer. And if your eyes need a full rethink — lashes and brows together — Broward Brow Studio's Brickell location earns the trip.

Caring for Your Extensions in Miami

Wait a full 24 hours after your appointment before hitting the beach or pool — salt, chlorine, and Miami's ambient humidity all interfere with the adhesive cure, and skipping this step is the most common reason a new set starts losing lashes before the first week is out. In a city where you're more likely to sweat, swim, and be near salt air than almost anywhere else in the country, retention management becomes a real practice: rinse lashes with fresh water after ocean or pool time, pat dry gently, and keep oil-based products away from the lash line. The practical case for fills every 2–3 weeks in Miami is real — the extra humidity accelerates the natural shedding cycle, so waiting the full 3–4 weeks that works in drier climates often means showing up to your fill with significant gaps.