1. It’s a very luxurious process.
Really it’s enjoyable. You lie down in a bed and close your eyes for an hour
and a half while calming music plays in the background and a technician
attaches little feathery nothings to your lashes. It’s the most socially acceptable
naptime a working adult could ask for. And if you’re not already sold, most
salons offer a complimentary massage while you’re on the operating table.
2. Every lash extension experience is customizable.
When you’re done, you will not end up looking like you just got a permanent
strip lash attached to your lid. First, you can choose the length. Most
salons will carry extension lengths from 9 to 15mm (or, from natural to
Kardashian length). The sweet spot for most is 10-12. After you pick your
length, pick your curl. A “J” curl is for a more natural, awake look, while a
“C” curl is a more dramatic, “I never leave home without my Shu Uemura
Eyelash Curler” look. If you want to get creative, you can do “J” on the
inner corners of your eyes and “C” on the outer edges for a more cat eye look.
Now, in terms of material, you have a lot to choose from: Faux Mink, Faux Fox,
Silk, Real Mink, and last but not least, Real Human Hair. The differences between
these looks are negligible so opt for the Faux Mink since it’s the most affordable.
3. Eyelash extensions last longer than you think.
With proper care, I can get my extensions to last up to a month and a half. Most
places recommend you come back every 2-3 weeks for a touch up, but if you’re
looking to save a bit of money, you can prolong their lifespan. Just be careful
not to get water on your lashes and don’t use oily products near your eyes.
4. Yes, you can wear makeup with them.
If you can’t stand the thought of ditching your smoky eye, don’t worry, you don’t
have to. Only liquid-based eye products can be damaging to the extensions, but
you can get away with a tiny wing of liquid liner as long as you’re not dragging
it along the lash line. Make sure to carefully remove the shadow or liner with
oil-free makeup remover and Q-tips for precision. Most importantly, stay away
from mascara entirely as it leaves the extensions crusty and damaged. It’s only
acceptable if you’re at the end of your cycle and will be getting a fresh set in a few days.
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5. Extensions can ruin your eyelashes but they don’t have to.
That is, if you don’t play by the rules. I am one of the many people who have
made the mistake of pulling out the extensions myself–not only is it extremely
painful but it leaves you with few to no natural eyelashes left. However, after what
I like to call the inte nse “eyelash rehab” program of applying Vaseline to my lashes
every night, my natural eyelashes were back to normal after a month and a half.
6. The only way to get rid of them is to get them professionally removed or have
them fall out naturally.
Having the
relatively
If you’re
extensions
extensions removed is as easy as having them put on–painless and
quick. Every salon will have this service available.
not looking to spend any more money, however, the
do fall out with the natural shedding of your lashes.
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