False eyelashes
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Like hair extensions, eyelash extensions add length, thickness and fullness to natural eyelashes. Synthetic single fiber polyester thread-like materials are applied to individual eyelashes to create a fuller, longer look.[citation needed]
Materials
The adhesive used is surgical-grade. This type of eyelash enhancement is not the same as department store strip lashes. Extensions come in various lengths, colors and thicknesses, and can be worn during sleep, showering and swimming.[citation needed] However, excessive exposure to oil can weaken adhesive bond. [ Eyelash extensions] differ from "fake" or "false" eyelashes in that they are applied one extension to one lash. The procedure to attach the extensions takes an average of one and a half to two hours for a full set of extensions of roughly 30-80 lashes per eye. If properly applied with medical grade adhesive, eyelash extensions are designed to bond to one's natural eyelash.
Uses
Eyelash extensions may last from two weeks to two months, depending on the cycle of hair growth. Most people choose black lashes, however, brown, red, green and purple are available. Mink lashes are available, but most people for ethical and cost reasons, chose synthetic lashes. Mink sets may cost from $500.00 and up. Eyelash extensions have been around since the late 1990s, and originated in Korea.
Used by fashion models and Hollywood. Eyelash extensions are worn by celebrities. However, since the early 2000s, many salons have offered this service. Eyebrow extensions are available as well, however are not as popular as eyelash extensions. False eyelash strips, or small groups of false eyelashes, are not considered to be "Eyelash Extensions."
Individual eyelash extensions are often referred to as "natural lash extensions" and look far more natural, last longer and demand higher prices than strip eyelash extensions[1].
As hair grows out, it cycles and falls out naturally, thus shedding the extension with it. Only licensed estheticians or registered nurses may legally apply eyelash extensions to clients. In some States, cosmetologists may be allowed by law to perform eyelash extensions. Some areas of the country do not require any sort of official training to perform lash-extensions, but generally spas and salons will require some sort of professional license. Prices range depending on location of salon and type of service offered. Generally the price is $199.00 to $500.00 per set for a good quality set.
The procedure for eyelash extensions differ from each technician. The technique involves attaching a synthetic,silk or mink and even human eyelash extension to an individual eyelash on the client. The selection of the donor lash to which the extension is to be attached is a specialist task. It involves, carefully separating the natural lashes with a fine point tweezer to reveal one healthy eyelash. The eyelash extension is then dipped into medical grade adhesive and attached to the natural eyelash. The process is repeated until all eyelashes are covered. The eyelashes should last about three weeks, at which point a re-lash or touch up may be done. The bonding agent used during the process is just as important as the lash procedure itself.
Industry
There are some major differences in product, eyelashes that are syntehitc versus lashes made from mink for example. Most salons, as well as those self-employed are able to order extensions from the very same factories as the name brands. However, practioners performing eyelash extension treatments are required to hold either a state Esthetician or Cosmetology license. Oftentimes, manufacturers will require they attend an eyelash extension course to purchase product.
Increasingly, to the eyelash extension industry's detriment, unqualified individuals may perform the procedure incorrectly.
According to the lashologist Council of America, signs of incorrectly applied Eyelash Extensions:
- 1.Mascara residue on eyelashes will compromise the contact area between eyelashes and fake eyelashes.
- 2.Fake eyelashes applied to curly or perm lashes will not adhere properly. Fake eyelashes should be used on straight lashes.
- 3.Actual eyelashes naturally fall of due to lashes life cycle.
- 4.Poor technique. Inadequate lash bonding.
- 5.Lashes were in contact with water within 2 hrs after fake eyelashes application. Rubbing eyes, facial steaming or taking a steam bath is not recommended within 2 days of process.
Lashes need to be straight for a successful fake eyelash application. Do not perm eyelashes prior to fake eyelashes procedure; curly lashes are difficult to perfect bonding.
- 1.Mascara on eyelashes should be completely removed before eyelash extensions are applied.
- 2.As a rule of thumb, fake eyelash should be 1/2 to 1/3 longer than client’s own lashes. Any requests for longer lashes should be carefully considered as the application may fail.
- 3.Proper bonding is the secret to successful fake eyelashes extensions. Any separation between the fake eyelashes and the client’s eyelash will compromise the bond and the effects will be short-lived.
- 4.During fake eyelashes application, if client tears for any reason (i.e. falling asleep); wipe tears away with soft cotton swabs immediately.
- 5.Use the eyelash comb to smooth eyelashes after the application is complete to make sure that no lashes are sticking together. Examine all fake eyelashes to make sure bonding is secure.
- 6.After care; 2 hrs after eyelashes extension treatment – Do not allow water to contact lashes. 2 days after eyelashes extension – Do not steam face, use steam bath, swim or wash face with hot water. Do not use mascara on fake eyelashes, as make-up remover will affect the bonding of fake eyelashes. Do not perm fake eyelashes. Do not use a lash curler, as it will break both fake eyelashes and natural lashes. Do not rub eyes or fake eyelashes when washing face. Always pat dry lashes after cleansing.
- 7.Maintenance: The lash life cycle is about 100 days. Fake eyelashes may fall off due to the natural lashes life cycle or because of poor technique or negligent care by client. It is recommended a retouch every 3 to 4 weeks to maintain best look.
References
- ^ http://www.nailsandbeautyacademy.co.uk/eyelash-extension-courses.html Eyelash Extensions