Eyelash Extensions: Are they worth it?

Because eyelash extensions produce voluminous lashes, eyelash extensions swiftly rose to the top of the most popular beauty treatments when they initially appeared in the early 2000s. However, as time has passed, information concerning the potential drawbacks of this service has emerged, and customers now have a more accurate understanding of the ongoing maintenance needed.

But that doesn’t mean that lash extensions aren’t something to consider. We’ll cover all the information you require to determine whether eyelash extensions are right for you.

What Are Eyelash Extensions? 

Eyelash extensions are semi-permanent lashes that are hand-glued on top of your natural lashes. Lash extensions individually adhere to your natural hairs instead of strip lashes, making them much more customized and realistic-looking.

Silk, mink, or synthetic materials that resemble natural lash hairs are used to create lash extensions. With semi-permanent adhesive, each extension is glued to the root of your natural lash hair one at a time. There will be anywhere from 60 to 140 individual lashes placed on each eye, depending on the appearance you wish to create. 

Eyelash extensions have become a sought-after operation due to the increased popularity of permanent makeup techniques like lip blushing (a type of tattoo) and eyebrow microblading. It reduces the amount of time needed for makeup greatly and is painless. However, do their advantages and disadvantages balance out to make them a desirable practice considering their popularity?

An Overview of the History of Eyelash Extensions 

People in the 1800s experimented with using glue to their eyelids to attach false eyelashes to their natural eyelashes. Some women in 1899 even went as far as to have eyelids injected with lashes. Whoa, what?

Karl Nessler, a German-born barber, English hairdresser, and inventor best known for developing the first salon “permanent wave”, the machine, didn’t produce a patented method for creating and weaving fake eyelashes until 1902. A few years later, in 1911, a Canadian inventor named Anna Taylor developed the first set of patented synthetic eyelashes by producing a crescent-shaped fabric with tiny hairs sewn onto it.

He discovered Seena Owen, an actress in silent films, lacked something while watching outtakes. Beautiful, feminine eyelashes, you guessed it!

 

The Advantages of Eyelash Extensions

Works Better with even Less Makeup

When you switch to eyelash extensions, you receive eyes and lashes that are dark, long, thick, luscious, and shapely without the need for many layers of mascara or numerous adjustments to smudged eyeliner.

Additionally, since your eyelash extensions already have a pre-set curl, there is no longer a need to use a lash curler with them. 

Adds Volume to your Lashes

The lash technician can create a fan lash or volume lash by adding a few extension hairs to a single natural lash if you desire greater volume. 

Without using eyeliner or mascara, eyelash extensions help define your eyes and instantly make them appear bolder and fluffier. Additionally, you wind up saving a significant amount of time each day when you stop needing to apply eye makeup with precise lines and shapes.

You Can Sleep With Them On

If you’ve ever worn strip lashes, you understand how important it is to have a set of eyelashes you can sleep in. Falsies were fantastic once upon a time, but as we both know, removing strip lashes at the end of the day and reapplying them in the morning takes a lot of effort.

On the other hand, if you’re wearing eyelash extensions, you can go right to bed. Because they are attached to your natural lashes with medical-grade glue, they won’t fall off as quickly as strip lashes while you sleep.

Less Time, Less Trouble

If you are going all out with falsies and have to stick, and curl, then taking care of your lashes can take anywhere from 10 to 20 minutes. Avoid making this daily commitment and significantly accelerate your makeup routine using eyelash extensions.

Cab Be Easily Removed

Although eyelash extensions ultimately fall out independently, experts can remove them if necessary. It is not advised to remove lash extensions on your own, and experts often use the following steps:

Using sterile equipment, each eyelash is removed one at a time. It’s essential to check that the eyelash glue remover won’t hurt your eyes, so we recommend keeping a few options on hand.

Instantly Boosts Confidence

Even the best eyeliner or expensive mascara won’t always be enough to wake up your eyes after 20 minutes. However, you can look awake, bright, and flawless every day with customized eyelash extensions. Lash extensions make a striking alteration that draws attention to your best features.

Disadvantages of Eyelash Extensions 

Cost

The cost of lash extensions is usually higher than that of other permanent makeup procedures. Starter sets can cost anywhere from 8K and 15K, depending on the sort of extensions you choose and the technician’s level of expertise. 

You must also get touch-ups done every two to three weeks. Because they are bonded to your natural lashes, they shed quite often, and excellent replacements can cost up to $7,000 each.

Maintainance

If you like how they look, you’ll need to go back regularly to maintain them. Eyelashes gradually fall out over 4 to 6 weeks, but Sheikh believes you can begin filling them in the first week after having them applied. 

The price is less than the original application, and refills last for at least seven days and up to 22 days. Remember: It will take longer if you wait longer between touch-ups because you’ll need more new lashes.

Extension Allergies

No matter the reputation of the salon you attend, lash extensions are applied relatively close to your eyes using tools and bonding agents. As a result, any accidents could lead to conjunctivitis or even rashes from glue around the eyes.

Could Damage Natural Lashes

It might harm natural lashes. Even though the method is generally safe, a few errors can destroy your natural lashes. For instance, “cheaper” salons typically attach a group of pre-glued lashes to your natural lash line. This could ruin your natural lashes.

Final Words 

Eyelash extensions are a semi-permanent lash augmentation that lengthens, curls, or volumizes your natural lashes using synthetic or natural fibers. Despite costing an average of $164 for a complete set, classic lashes are incomparably better than strip lashes or lash lifts.

The most excellent part about lash extensions is that you don’t have to take off your strip lashes at the end of the day; you can sleep with them on. Not to mention that for at least a month before needing a refill, you’ll wake up looking stunning every day.

About Tessa Reynolds

Hey, I'm Tessa. I like to do makeup, especially eye makeup. So, I always take inspiration about how I can do better eye makeup that makes my eyes beautiful. Along with makeup, I'm also a big fan of sunglasses, and I always test new glasses that go with my curly hair.