A lot of beauty trends strike the beauty industry daily. However, some trends stay forever. Lipsticks and eyelashes are one of those trends that have stood against the time and likely to stay for the years to come.

Today, a makeup bag is incomplete with eyelashes and mascara is must to have in your vanity. Nevertheless, newer alternatives including eyelash extensions are here to steal the show.

Lash extensions are one of the growing trends and have shared suffice publicity by celebrities to consider an option. However, not every eyelash extension is attractive.

What Are Eyelash Extensions?

Longer-looking and curly eyelashes add up to the beauty and have been desired by women since ages. There are a lot of ways to get such lashes. One of the simplest and cheapest ways is applying mascara.

Other options include fake eyelashes, eyelash transplant, permanent makeup, and eyelash promoters to grow eyelashes. However, eyelash extensions do not fall into this category.

Lash extensions are basically fibers that are glued, one by one or in cluster onto your natural eyelashes to enhance the appearance and fullness of your face. Most of these extensions are made of synthetic fibres including nylon and are bonded by the aid of various glues. Silk is also used to create extensions. To your surprise, mink and fur also fall in this category. That being said, you shouldn’t be surprised seeing some carry mink or fur eyelashes.

How Eyelash Extensions Are Applied?

Lash Extensions

You don’t need to be an expert to apply eyelash extensions. That being said, any technician with proper skills can apply these extensions. However, the process is not easy and it calls for a technician that is well adept with the technique. The process is so critical that it is sometimes referred to as microsurgery, the only difference is that it is performed in a spa or salon by an aesthetician instead of an eye care professional.

How Long Do Eyelash Extensions Last?

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Lash extensions grow and shed similar to natural eyelashes. Typically, natural eyelashes fall out and grow every six weeks or so. So, you can expect your eyelash extensions to be gone after about a month.

What Can Go Wrong in Lash Extensions

Eye being a sensitive organ is always too prone to risks. Anytime you are touching any area near-eye, there’s a hidden concern. As I said, this extension procedure is not performed by an eye care professional but an aesthetician which automatically puts you on the risk. Secondly, the type of glue used to bond your synthetic fibres in place can be an issue. These glues generally contain formaldehyde and other chemicals that can cause irritation and allergic reaction.

Eyelash Extensions can definitely make you look beautiful but there are some risks involved.

The American Academy of Ophthalmology (AAO) recorded dangers of using eyelash extensions,

Infection of the cornea

Infection of the eyelid

Swollen eyelids

Temporary or permanent loss of eyelashes

Apart from this, allergic reactions or infections are also likely to occur. In worst cases, some people even reported losing their natural eyelashes in the process of looking beautiful. Frequent use of eyelash extensions can cause damage to the hair follicles responsible for natural eyelash growth which can prove fatal in the longer run.

Other complications include wounds due to tweezers, reactions to solvents used in removing extensions, and reactions tonight tape that holds your lashes in place.

In addition, eye doctors believe eyelash extension can also cause dry eyes and corneal irritation. Longer and fuller eyelashes usually create a fan effect with each blink which causes an increase in airflow resulting in dry eye symptoms.

Eyelash Extension Safety Tips



Eyelash extension safety

Eyelash extensions ruin your natural lashes, so make sure that your aesthetician is certified and holds a certain experience in the domain.

Check that the aesthetic maintains hygiene and washes hands prior to the procedure.

Check the eyelash adhesive suits you before use.

Eyelash Extensions Alternative

If you want longer and fuller eyelashes, but you are also concerned about the risks involved with eyelash extensions, you can go for medical lash enhancers like Latisse to promote your national eyelash growth.

Of course! Such promoters also have some potential risks. So, it’s better to consult your doctor before using any product or considering eyelash extension procedure.

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