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How to Know which Eye Lash Extension is Right for your Eyes

What most women want when it comes to their eyes is to have a gorgeous flutter that leaves people surprised! There is no telling how often the average eyelashes have that effect, which is how the fabled eyelash extensions came into play. Lash Extensions in Deer Park were originally applied as an enhancive make-up approach on supermodels. Today, the average individual can now have their eyelashes extended and set in a way that highlights their special features. What people don't find out soon enough is that there is a variety of extensions one can choose from. Understanding how extensions work and the types that can be applied can help every girl achieve the eyelashes they desire most.


What is Known as Eye Lash Extensions

Eye Lash Extensions are very easily confused with fake eyelashes which can be bought at the usual cosmetics store. Whereas lash extensions are applied by a professional lash artist at the salon. They attach the lashes to each natural lash using a semi-permanent adhesive. They are mostly attached to the top lash line instead of the bottom one, however, some exceptions may vary.


Lash extensions can be applied in clusters or individually, or even a combination of the two to achieve different effects. Full-set or partial-set lashes are applied to the middle of the strand and are then thinned out to the end of the line, on either side giving the lash more depth. The cosmetic industry has advanced even further in recent times, offering more options than ever before.


Choosing the Right Material

As far as the lash material is concerned, there is a wide variety of options to choose from. Choosing a suitable lash material depends on the type of look and budget the client has. The most common types of lash materials used include mink, faux mink, silk, and synthetic material. The artist applying the extension will discuss the types of materials available and devise the perfect combination of lashes that suits the client's preference.


Factors that Sets Preferences while choosing Eye Lash Extensions

  • The shape of the eye: Upturned, Almond, Downturned, Round, and Protruding.

  • Size of the Eyes: Small. Medium and Large.

  • Type of Eyelids: Monolid or Hooded (There is a variety of hooded).

  • Orientation of the Eyes: Close Set, Wide Set, and Deep Set.

  • The Quality of the Natural Lashes: Their Volume, Length, Color, and Curl.

  • Client Preference: A Glamorous Look, Natural Look, and Dramatic Look.

  • Any Prevalent Allergies or SensitivenessLevel of Tolerance and Upkeep


Different Types of Eye Lash Extensions

The material used in lash extensions can be categorized based on whether they are man-made or made from animal fur;


Mink Lash Extensions

Derived from the tail fur of the Siberian or Chinese minks. Their fur produces the finest quality of lash extensions which makes it heavily desirable. Those who are looking for a naturalized look can go for mink lashes as the fur mimics the look of the natural lash. It is not recommended for those with allergies and ethical concerns regarding the treatment of minxes.


Sable Lash Extensions

Sable is the lightest extension material. It gives the lashes a fine but fluffy effect. It is only recommended for those with fine natural lashes. However, it is not as frequently available in all salons as mink fur. Sable lashes should not be opted for by those who have allergies.


Fox Lash Extensions

Fox lashes are at the height of the trend right now. They have a natural reddish tone, often available with black tips. However, they can be dyed in an ombre to make them look more stylized. They are quite light weighted and offer a natural look, though they do require regular perms to maintain their curls. They are not easily available in most salons,


Silk Lash Extensions

The silk in silk lashes is not precisely the same as the silk used in garments and scarves. They are mid-weight, which makes them slightly heavier than the 'faux-mink' or 'faux-fox' options. Silk lashes are ideal for special occasions rather than everyday looks.


Synthetic Lash Extensions

These lashes are perhaps the heaviest among all other types of natural lashes. They harbor a sharp sheen rather than a soft luster which can be noticed in most animal fur extensions. It is easy to find these lashes to be heavy on the eyelids.


Volume Extensions

The latest arrival in the market is volume lashes. These are generally made from silk or mink fur and offered as 2D, 3D, 4D, 5D, and 6D options. The lash artist would apply about 2-6 ultra-lightweight lashes to each natural lash. However, the method used to apply volume lashes may take longer than the traditional approach.


Faux-Mink and Faux-Fox

These material varieties are used by a lash artist to give the eyes a lightweight fluttery effect without weighing too heavily on the wallet. These are featherweight in nature and are extremely easy to apply.


Man-Made Lash Extensions

Man-made lashes are also lightweight and do not require much effort to perm every day.

From the vast variety of lash extension options, one can even try eyelash extensions special in Deer Park. However, the extension artists must verify whether the client is facing any issues or allergies that can be triggered later by the lashes.


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