You have to watch how it’s done first. My hairstylist gets hers done alot & now knows how to do it herself. It’s time consuming to do it yourself though because you have to glue each lash in place.
Actually, I don’t recommend it! The glue can cause serious eye problems. More than 1/3 of the eye lash can not normally be seen. I suggest using a lash primer before applying mascara. Revlon has a wonderful combination of primer & mascara available in ONE double ended tube for about $7.
I think that when we females wear make-up & such it should look natural. Eyelash extensions are almost always noticeable, come one no one has eyelashes that long, therefore I wouldn’t wear them if I were you.
September 23rd, 2009 at 10:07 pm
You have to watch how it’s done first. My hairstylist gets hers done alot & now knows how to do it herself. It’s time consuming to do it yourself though because you have to glue each lash in place.
September 23rd, 2009 at 11:14 pm
Actually, I don’t recommend it! The glue can cause serious eye problems. More than 1/3 of the eye lash can not normally be seen. I suggest using a lash primer before applying mascara. Revlon has a wonderful combination of primer & mascara available in ONE double ended tube for about $7.
September 23rd, 2009 at 11:52 pm
I think that when we females wear make-up & such it should look natural. Eyelash extensions are almost always noticeable, come one no one has eyelashes that long, therefore I wouldn’t wear them if I were you.