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Eyelash extensions are semi-permanent fibres added to your natural lashes to make them appear longer, fuller, and darker. Individual lash extensions are added with a semi-permanent adhesive to each of your natural eyelashes (one extension per natural eyelash). Lashes extensions may be made of synthetic, mink, faux mink, or silk fibres, but the content varies from studio to studio. Clients will customize their look by choosing from a range of extension lengths, curl patterns, and tints at most studios.

Eyelash Extensions Come in a Number of Designs

Mink, silk, and synthetic eyelash extensions are the three types of lash extensions fabrics used by lash makers. Some studios also sell "faux mink" extensions, which are fake extensions that look and feel like mink extensions. Most lash studios prefer the type of lash extensions they use, and they won't always ask if you have one as well. If you're vegan or allergic to cats, make it clear that you don't want mink lash extensions applied to your lashes. While no one form of lash extension lasts longer than the other, mink and silk lashes have a more natural appearance, while synthetic lashes can be thicker and darker, making them ideally suited for those who want a more dramatic look.

There are various lengths and curls to choose from within these three categories (mink, silk, and synthetic). To achieve a wide-eyed look, your lash artist will typically use lashes of various lengths and curl strengths, with longer lashes placed on the outer corners of the eyes and shorter lashes placed on the inner corners.

 How does the application process work?

Using a specially crafted instrument, lash extensions are carefully added one at a time-It's a specially formulated, semi-permanent glue that won't irritate or damage the natural lash. The lash is only applied to an existing lash; the skin is not touched. Although the exact procedure varies by salon, here's what you can expect:

Assessment: Before applying eyelash extensions, the artist can go through all of the risks and benefits with you, as well as inquire about any medical conditions you might have that may make eyelash extensions unsuitable for you.

Choose Extension Length and Curl Strength: Your lash artist can begin by asking you what types of lash extensions look you want to achieve, whether it's more glamorous or more normal.

Cleaning the Eye Area: Your lash artist will cleanse the area in order to remove any makeup, oil, or germs. To prepare for the actual application, your lash artist will add an under-eye gel to your lower lash line to keep your lower lashes out of the way while also having a contrasted backdrop to work against. The eye gels would then be sealed on both sides of the eye with medical-grade tape.

Application: Your lash artist will dip the end of each extension in the lash glue and then add it to your individual lash with tweezers.

 
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