There is a long history of women preferring longer eyelashes. And over the past few generations there have been various mean of adding artificially longer lashes. These artificial lashes were never permanent, having to be removed at the end of the day. Some women preferred to simply making their eyelashes fuller, rather than longer, with makeup. But this was also a temporary method. The modern alternative is to extend the individual lashes for a semi-permanent result.
Eyelash extensions last for several weeks. Artificial lashes are glued to the natural lashes, extending their length. As the natural lash grows and falls out so the artificial lash is lost. The natural lash will not last for more than 4 to 6 week, so the attached artificial lashes cannot last beyond this time. New artificial lashes are added as the older lashes are lost.
Eyelash extensions can only be applied by a trained professional. There is a great deal of emphasis on hygiene, safety, correct application and the alteration of technique to suit the individual. The safe removal of eyelashes is also important.
Artificial eyelashes available in several lengths, and can be made of a variety of materials. Clients will need to return every few weeks for their lashes to be ‘topped up’ if they wish to keep their eyebrows at full length.
As with eyebrow tattoos the application of artificial eyelash extensions allows the individual to spend less time on makeup each morning and night. You can look your best with artificial eyebrows with minimal effort.
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