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All You Need to Know About DIY Eyelash Extensions


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DIY eyelash extensions can be a great alternative to wearing false eyelashes. Master how to use them, and you will probably never want to be without them. You apply eyelash extensions to your eyelashes using an adhesive and an applicator. It enhances their appearance by increasing their length and volume. Once you gain confidence in your application skills, you can enjoy all their benefits. 

 

Choosing DIY eyelash extensions

There are many DIY eyelash extensions available made from a variety of materials and in many different lengths and volumes. You want to choose the ones that are made from high-quality materials. They should be easy to apply and comfortable to wear. Choosing the wrong length of eyelash extension can damage your natural eyelashes because they may be too heavy. The rule of thumb is that extensions should be about 3mm to 5mm longer than your natural lashes. 

 

Brands like Lilac St, Vavalash and Ardell give you the opportunity to try lash extensions at home. You can easily apply lashes made with individually hand-arranged fibers in ten minutes for a week of wear. The high-quality lashes create a stunningly natural look and are lightweight and comfortable to wear. 

 

How to apply eyelash extensions

It will probably take a little patience and practice, but soon applying your eyelash extensions will feel like second nature to you. It will only take you a few minutes per eye to put on a full set of lashes. 

 

First, clean your eyelashes thoroughly and then apply the glue to the base of the lashes. Give the glue a little time to get tacky, and then pick up the first segment of lashes with the applicator. Place them at the base of your natural lashes but do not touch your eyelid. Hold the lash segment in place for about three seconds. Continue adding lashes until you achieve the look you want. You can slightly overlap segments to achieve a seamless look. 

 

If you’re using Lilac St lashes, applying a thin Lilac St Chrystal Coat layer helps to fuse the segments and your lashes together to seal the bond. 

 

Is it safe to apply eyelash extensions at home?

 As long as you’re careful, it is safe to apply your own eyelash extensions. 

  • It’s always best to choose lash extensions formulated with a focus on quality and safety. 

  • If the extensions you choose are too heavy, it can cause your natural eyelashes to become weak and to fall out sooner than expected. 

  • You may have a reaction to eyelash extensions if you have skin allergies or sensitivity to adhesives. 

  • Using too much glue can cause more than one natural lash to bond with an eyelash extension. As lashes fall out at different times, this means a fast-growing lash may pull out a slower-growing one. 

  • If you pull out eyelash extensions, remember you pull out natural lashes too. Avoid tugging or pulling on them, or your natural lashes may become sparse. 

Taking care of eyelash extensions

 Aftercare is important for 48 hours after applying the lashes to allow the glue to cure. Avoid moisture coming into contact with the eye area, and avoid rubbing your eyes or wearing any eye makeup. Once the glue has cured, do the following to maintain and care for your eyelash extensions. 

  • Use oil-free makeup and makeup removers. Oil weakens the adhesive bonds that hold the lashes in place. 

  • Your eyelash extensions are likely to become tangled. Use a spoolie to untangle them rather than trying to do it with your fingers. 

  • Be gentle when washing your face. Clean your lashes with a gel-based shampoo and don’t tug, pull or rub them. 

  • Wearing a sleep mask can prevent lash extensions from damage while sleeping. 

If you apply the above tips, your eyelash extensions will last for longer. They offer a budget-friendly option to enhance your appearance. Care for them correctly, and they provide a great solution without damaging your natural eyelashes. They will give you an elevated yet natural appearance. You don’t have to worry about applying mascara or eyeliner at all if you don’t wish to do so, which can save you time and money. 

 


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