How Long Can They Last?
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Topic: How Long Can They Last?
Posted By: Karen Shelton Subject: How Long Can They Last? Date Posted: May 30, 2007 at 12:24pm
My friend who is studying this option for her salon has been talking to me about the different "professional" systems out there.
She has been looking at Lavish Lashes Professional Eyelash Extensions.
According to her research these eyelashes which are only for professionals to be used in salons are semi-permanent extensions that can last up to 4-6 weeks depending on individual issues. With the average cycle of a single lash lasting 90-120 days.
I guess there are other factors that come into play such as your lifestyle and how well your care for the eyelashes.
Have you all found there is a general rule of thumbs that eyelash extensions last?
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Replies: 12 Posted By: Karen Shelton
Date Posted: May 30, 2007 at 12:24pm
My friend who is studying this option for her salon has been talking to me about the different "professional" systems out there.
She has been looking at Lavish Lashes Professional Eyelash Extensions.
According to her research these eyelashes which are only for professionals to be used in salons are semi-permanent extensions that can last up to 4-6 weeks depending on individual issues. With the average cycle of a single lash lasting 90-120 days.
I guess there are other factors that come into play such as your lifestyle and how well your care for the eyelashes.
Have you all found there is a general rule of thumbs that eyelash extensions last? !$ Shab` dbe ,%4 b` , 8bp - )%! )-% !$ -,$`r /2
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Posted By: kristie m
Date Posted: Jun 1, 2007 at 10:29am
Most of the women I know who have had individuals attached professionally say they actually last about two weeks. Application takes about 2 hours and in my area they're running $200 - $300 for initial application. Then you need to go back for fills or you start looking lopsided and funny. Fills run around $60 in my area. I think professionally-applied individual lashes are great if you are looking for a one-time application, say for a wedding or special event, or if you have all the money and time in the world and love being at salons.
Based on time and cost, I think DIY is really a valid strategy with eyelash extensions. The "flare" lashes are easier to apply for the DIYer and last about as long as the professional ones. What is great about them is that a fill takes about 5 minutes and can be done as needed, so you're not needing to run off to the salon every time a few fall out.! % S dn t`` ,$ ,b ) @@ !
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Posted By: Nemesiz
Date Posted: Mar 16, 2008 at 6:08pm
There's a place in Long Island, New York that provide the individual lash service, she charges $25-$30 and they last 2 weeks also Kristie m. I didn't realize they were so expensive elsewhere. The woman that does them in NY has been doing them way before the sudden surge in requests. I've moved from NY since last year, I'm sure they cost more now that they're so popular. I for one know that she's always busy, she never gets a break. I got them done for my wedding back in 2005. I settle for regular store bought lashes which work for me when I'm going somewhere special. I'll be checking out your tutorial kristie m because I tried doing the individual lashes on my home and it was a disaster, I still have the packet in my bathroom sitting around collecting dust, lolol... Your pics look great. I would like to achieve that same look, very natural.
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Posted By: Unladylikediva
Date Posted: Mar 28, 2008 at 12:33pm
The strip lashes at Sally's BSS are always a great option for me...I can put those bad boys on in less than 5 minutes and I get sooooo many compliments and they are so inexpensive. But I live in Miami and there are plenty of salons here that do them and you have the choice of getting individuals or the strip and I used to get the individuals all the time. The girl who does mine only charges $18 and they last for 4 weeks and I ABSOLUTELY love them...they look natural and she is quick as well....20 minutes tops and your out the door. But I haven't looked back since I've discovered my lashes at Sally's.
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Posted By: Priscilla80
Date Posted: Apr 4, 2008 at 10:34pm
5 mintues??? I'm jealous....It took me forever and they still didnt look right. Any tips? I've seen some videos where they apply under your natural lashes, they said it was easier but it doesn't sound very safe.
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Posted By: Unladylikediva
Date Posted: Apr 11, 2008 at 12:24pm
For me it's that easy because I have contact lenses and I don't have a problem messing around my eyes. I never put the strips under my natural lashes I place them over the lash as close to my natural lash as possible. I use the white glue that dries clear so even if I get glue everywhere it dries clear. I also use a light layer of glue and I let it dry for about 15 seconds so it gets tacky, sticks w/out any problem. Also I have flat pair of tweezers....I use the flat part to press the lash even closer to the natural lash. HTH
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Posted By: JamaicanVixen
Date Posted: May 1, 2008 at 7:24pm
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If the individual lashes are lasting two weeks the techician isn't applying them properly. Some people when they get certified with these companies, there only doing it for the money. The things they are taught not to do when applying the lashes, thats what they are doing just to make the quick bucks. The clients couldn't tell whether or not the extension is actually places on a single natural lash, but some technicians are applying one extension to two or three lashes, when it's literally suppose to be one extension to one lash, that is the reason they're falling out so quickly. JamaicanVixen2008-05-01 19:25:11( $ )gfa$d`e !%24`` .&,bb
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Posted By: chicsurfs
Date Posted: May 13, 2008 at 9:09pm
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If the individual lashes are lasting two weeks the techician isn't applying them properly. Some people when they get certified with these companies, there only doing it for the money. The things they are taught not to do when applying the lashes, thats what they are doing just to make the quick bucks. The clients couldn't tell whether or not the extension is actually places on a single natural lash, but some technicians are applying one extension to two or three lashes, when it's literally suppose to be one extension to one lash, that is the reason they're falling out so quickly. [/QUOTE]
Exactly! A proper NEW method of the UPPER CLASS lash extensions should be lasting from at least 2-3 months NOT I repeat 2 WEEKS
yikes! Do your homework! The REAL NEW lash extensions should last from 2-3 months IF APPLIED CORRECTLY =)
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