Most women don’t have the time or patience to apply fake eyelashes every day. Like myself .(We barely have enough time to use an eyelash curler!).
So it’s no surprise that eyelash extensions have become increasingly popular in recent years.
How long does it take to apply lash extensions?
Applying a full set of lashes takes about an hour, and can be maintained year-round with touch-ups recommended every three to four weeks. A half set of lashes are an economical alternative to achieve a similarly dramatic effect, applied as filler to thicken natural lashes, or applied outward from the eye for a specialised look.
Everyone has different lashes, and depending on the condition of your own natural lashes, lash experts can only go a certain length or thickness. (This is to ensure that your own lashes remain healthy.) For example, if your natural lashes are on the shorter, thinner side, you won’t be able to get a crazy, dramatic Kim Kardashian look, because it won’t last.
It’s better to start out with a half set (50 to 60 percent of your top lashes) if you aren’t sure or it’s your first time.
It’s easier to add more than to remove lashes.
How often do you need to get lash extensions re-done?
Lash extensions last through a full growth cycle of natural eyelashes, typically six to eight weeks.
That said, because each person’s lash growth is somewhat variable (just hair growth), I suggest light lash maintenance every three to four weeks to maintain a full look.
Do lash extensions fall out over a certain period of time?
Since each lash extension is attached to a single eyelash, they will fall out naturally along with the natural growth cycle of each lash.
We recommend a touch-up every three to four weeks.
I have had mine done in the salon by the queen of eyelashes Leonia. I absolutely love them .. Soon I won’t be wearing any make up.
Eyebrows tattooed on and now I have my lashes. Perfect!
These lashes are great for over the festive season.
You can find out more by calling Haseena on 01254 679110
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