EYELASH EXTENSIONS PROS & CONS - ARE THEY RIGHT FOR YOU

Eyelash extensions can be a attractive but expensive way to enhance your natural lashes without mascara or false lash strips. These individually applied lashes can look amazingly natural. Aside from the expense and time of the appointment, this means waking up amazingly every morning.

With the exception of Latisse®, prescribed by a doctor, most cosmetics that claim to enlarge lashes do not work. And while great mascaras are out there, they rarely, if ever, work as advertised (just look a little closer, women in almost every mascara ad have false eyelashes).

Paula was intrigued when she saw her friend wearing these extension cords and had to try it on herself. We'll go over the pros and cons you've come across so you can decide for yourself if eyelash extension is right for you.

What is eyelash extension?

Eyelash extensions are synthetic or natural hair fibers that are individually applied and attached to the base of each lash using surgical glue. Each false eyelash is applied one at a time (this is a laborious and time-consuming process) to your own lashes.

If you take very, very careful care of your eye area after you have your eyelashes applied, and you do retouch every two to three weeks, your eyelashes can hold up well. But deviating from the recommendations can lead to disaster, and eyelashes will fall out sooner than otherwise.

Follow-up appointments after your initial application are required for service. How often you need a "filler" depends on your natural lash growth cycle and how well you care for your lashes. Taking care of your eyelash extension is very important.

Study your eyelash extension professional. It is best if your eyelash extension specialist is professionally certified and trained in the prescribed application method. Feel free to ask about credentials; the best will proudly show you their work.

Choose your style carefully, just like you choose a hairstyle when looking at a photo. Most eyelash extension specialists will walk you through this. There is a fine line between beautiful wavy lashes and clearly fake spider lashes.

Understand that there are potential risks, although they are rare. The most common complaints about eyelash extensions are allergic reactions to glue, eye infections due to contact with unsanitary tools or an infected follicle of two glued eyelashes, and / or glue clogging the hair follicle.

Understand the process. It can take 90-180 minutes to apply the full set of new tabs. Depending on the look you want to achieve, 60-120 individual lashes will be applied to each eye. To prepare the eye area for extensions, an eyelash extender should glue the lower lashes to the skin and place moisturizing eye pads on top. This is to prevent glue from getting into the lower part of the eye when applying the lashes.

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