About semi-permanent eyelash extensions
About semi-permanent eyelash extensions
After this video hopefully you will have a better insight on what semi-permanent eyelash extensions are and do they damage your natural lashes. Many of you have asked me about this and because I have training in the above subject, this video will be informative and honest. All based on my experience of 5 years and training in the subject. If you would like me to talk about other beauty treatments, please comment below and I will be looking forward to brake some myths.
For professional brand in semi-permanent eyelash extensions products and training, visit: www.sleeklashes.co.uk
Latina68894
February 20, 2013 @ 5:23 am
Does your ethnicity matter when applying eyelash extensions? Or do we
generally all have the same hair type of lashes?
magui5
February 20, 2013 @ 5:48 am
Im in the US where can i buy products thxs
babeequh
February 20, 2013 @ 6:13 pm
Love ur videos come back
katt orellana
February 20, 2013 @ 6:59 pm
you look so good.
beauty4passion
February 20, 2013 @ 11:08 pm
Lashes differ from person to person in length, curve, thickness and colour,
but it will not affect how they are done, so it does not matter what
ethnicity you are.
beauty4passion
February 20, 2013 @ 11:09 pm
There is no re-seller in US yet, you can buy from UK, see website in
description.
beauty4passion
February 20, 2013 @ 11:09 pm
Aww thank you xx
4444SEW4444
April 26, 2013 @ 7:33 pm
Help! I had these semi-permanent lashes applied recently to test if I liked
them for my wedding coming up. I don’t like them at all- they’re clumped
together, on my skin, etc. I am afraid to return back to the place I had
them applied for fear they’ll botch taking them off too. Any suggestions? I
live in rural US- not many options for other places that do this… Thank
you for all your video! Very informative!
beauty4passion
April 27, 2013 @ 9:01 am
Hi, sounds like they were poorly done as you should not feel them on at
all. They should feel completely natural. You should go back and ask them
how will they remove them, the answer should be that they will apply
special solution which will soften the bond and they will gently slide off
leaving your natural lashes intact. They should not be removing them with
tweezers or pulling them. If answer does not satisfy you, then look for
someone near you. You need the special remover to remove them.
4444SEW4444
April 29, 2013 @ 12:24 pm
Thank you so much for your insight! I ended up finding a different salon to
have them removed. The technician said there was WAY too much glue (it was
coming off in clumps)! Lesson learned, thank you for your video! As soon as
I saw it I knew mine weren’t done right.
andy milne
May 12, 2013 @ 8:37 pm
listen if you use chemicals on your lashes constantly they WILL get damaged
no matter who does them or how they are removed short term is ok not long
beauty4passion
May 13, 2013 @ 10:49 am
I have done my lashes for years and because they do not affect the roots
(where the lashes grow from) and the old lash constantly falls out, new one
grows back like it was – it is genetic. I have pictures of before I started
lash extensions and now, can safely say no difference what so ever.
Ally Asher
May 16, 2013 @ 1:04 am
Do they work on children over 11
Mila L
May 26, 2013 @ 8:15 pm
Would I be able to find a kit in a beauty supply in the US
Crystal Jeffreys
August 1, 2013 @ 2:14 pm
Hey I am a license Esthetician using Lash Fx Glue … Have u heard of it?
if so do u think this is a good product? if not whats the best product out
right now? im still new to this and want to perfect my craft… Thank You
Moicherie Francis
April 1, 2014 @ 8:21 am
If you wear makeup like a gel liner daily to hat needs to be wash away with
soap how does that affect the false lashes? Also can you still wear
mascara?
daisylouiseeexo
July 21, 2014 @ 2:47 am
Are you able to go in swimming pools and go under water with your lashes
on?