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Things You Have To Know About Eyelash Extension

By Tammie Caldwell


For several years, many women have applied ways and methods to enhance their lashes. There are several methods that are done like using mascara, which is a fashionable alternative. There are other things that can be applied to enhance it. Anything is possible as long as you know it is safe to be applied.

If you wish to apply ways and means then you must ensure that the application is applicable and safe for you. One of the methods is lash extensions. Its main difference between false eyelashes must be fully considered by the person. The latter is the reproduction of the new ones that is glued to the eye lid.

A fake one can be removed and can only be used to do short-term enhancement to develop her appearance. An extension is series of individual lash that are glued to make a current one and may last for around weeks before a touch up is done. The extensions also weigh nothing that is why it can definitely work naturally.

The extensions cannot make your eye lids exhausted or feel anything worse. This is created using organic real human hair or fiber made by humans. A mink hair or synthetic fiber can work as well. The most common tend to be fully made of mink hair or fiber. The beautician should check your lashes first before doing the process.

The experts must select the right type of material to make a stable foundation. The procedures should be applied well by using a special type of glue instead of just anything. The lids require at least fifty extensions before it can enhance your overall look.

During its first days and hours, one has to get rid of any liquid contact because a certain glue is used to bond the lashes properly and altogether. After doing the procedures, you have to get rid of make up or remover that is oil based to avoid affecting the performance of the glue. The replacement must be noted properly.

The fake ones cannot indeed last for a long time period of time. It is suggested to apply a deep touch up as much as you need it. You can also go swimming while wearing it but this is not recommended to get rid of any contact to liquid during its first weeks or days after the application.

The lashes can be taken off with the guidance of your trained beautician. You can also remove it at home but it is advisable to seek guidance from the expert to ensure that the result will be good. Several attempts may be done to remove everything. There are no side effects unless if you have any allergy on the fibers that will be used.

If you know you are allergic to the solvents and fibers applied then you must inform the expert in advance about it to get rid of any complication or issue in the long run. The materials must not be totally based on oil because this can affect the glue quality. The process must be applied carefully to bond all extensions.




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