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I Got Eyelash Extensions; Here's What Happened

Here's everything you need to know about getting lash extensions. (You won't believe the before-and-after pics.)
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I got my first set of eyelash extensions eight years ago. What seemed like an innocent adventure in beauty resulted in an obsessive relationship I haven't been able to shake. My whispery lashes -- until then, more functional than decorative -- transformed from brownish-blond and barely there to curled, dark, lush and arresting. They made my blue eyes appear wider, more defined and a trillion times more feminine. I was Bette Davis eyes, all day, every day. I was hooked.

There is a lot to know about eyelash extensions before you get them, like the cost (not insignificant) and time investment (same), not to mention how long eyelash extensions last (not nearly as long as you want them to, i.e., forever).

Read on for everything you need to know about getting eyelash extensions -- and my experience getting the best lash extensions from Flutter & Wink Beauty Boutique. Trust me -- the transformation is incredible.

Image via @sugarlashpro

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What Are Eyelash Extensions?
First, some background: Lash extensions are natural or synthetic fibers that are glued on top of natural lashes. A lash extension technician might attach one fiber per natural lash or cluster a few fibers on each lash, depending on the look you're trying to achieve. The extensions are secured close to the lash line with a tiny drop of adhesive.

Eyelash extension fibers are composed of synthetic or natural materials. Synthetic lash extensions are made of a very flexible plastic that mimics the fine, soft texture of human eyelashes. Natural lash extension fibers may be made of silk, animal fur (mink and fox fur are popular) and even human hair.

Lash extension fibers vary in thickness, length and curl type, which allows stylists to build a wide variety of looks. "Most women want full, natural, classic lashes," says Lindsay Terrill, aesthetician, master lash artist and owner of Flutter & Wink Beauty Boutique in Vancouver, Washington. Others go for more fashion-forward or glamorous looks, like ombre extensions (black at the roots with colorful tips) and Russian volume lashes, which are created by attaching multiple fibers to each natural lash.

Image via @sugarlashpro

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Where Do You Get Eyelash Extensions?
To make sure you're getting the best eyelash extensions, it's important to see a certified stylist. Terrill is a certified Xtreme Lashes technician who has been doing lash extensions for five years. She also has plenty of happy, gorgeous customers, so I figured I was in good hands.

To find an experienced stylist, start at the website of a reputable lash extension brand. Companies like NovaLash, Sugarlash and Xtreme offer online tools to help you locate certified technicians in your area. Terrill suggests cross-referencing the names of any stylists you find with feedback from online review sites. "Yelp reviews are great to check," she says.

Terrill recommends asking lash stylists a few questions before booking your appointment, including whether she is certified, trained and state-licensed; how many years she's been doing extensions; and whether or not the glues she uses contain formaldehyde. (The response to the latter should be a definite "no.") Also ask how long it takes her to apply a full set of lash extensions. "If they are new, and it takes them less than two hours," Terrill says, "that may indicate improper training, which could lead to an improper application."



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What Do Eyelash Extensions Cost?
The cost of eyelash extensions varies wildly depending on where you get your extensions, what type of extensions you get, and who's doing the service.

"Pricing for a full set will range from about $125 to $300 depending on experience, location, et cetera," says Terrill. "Generally, lower prices would indicate a new stylist or an untrained stylist."

Salons usually break down the cost of a full set of extensions by the number of lashes that are applied (for instance, 85 per eye) or the amount of time the stylist spends on your service. The material of the extension also dictates cost. (Natural fibers are more expensive than synthetic.) These rules also apply for touch-ups, which might cost from $50 to $150 or more.



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How Long Do Eyelash Extensions Last?
How long your eyelash extensions last depends largely on how well you care for them. With proper care, your lash extensions will look great for three to four weeks. (For tips on after-care, click to the next slide.)

However, even the best lash extensions don't last forever, and you'll see them fall out with your natural lashes; losing one or two every day is normal. Your lash extensions may cling on for weeks or months, but they'll probably start to look patchy after four or five weeks. To keep your lash extensions looking full and even, get touch-ups every two to four weeks.



BY KATIE MCCARTHY | FEB 7, 2017 | SHARES
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