Eyelash Extensions are applied to the natural eyelash so in order to have
them applied you have to have a “canvas” to work with. The best advice we
can offer is not to have any lashes applied to your lashes for now and use
a eyelash conditioner to help strengthen your eyelash follicle for a couple
of months before having lash extensions applied. You can find one of these
products on the Lavish Lashes website or from many other sources as well.
Typically a full set by a Lavish Lashes Professional will cost starting at
$250.00 and touch ups needed every 3-6 weeks (depending on your lash cycle,
etc) start at approx $75.00.
I went to get my eyelashes done and it wasn’t anything like this. I should
have shopped around more because mine were hard and unrealistic and the
hurt and i ended up cutting them off. The eyelashes in the video look
beautiful. What questions should I ask when going into the salon for the
first time?
You bring up a very good point. The reason Lavish Lashes Professionals have
to be trained and certified is that these issues due in fact have an
impact. The weight of the lash extension is one of those factors. At a
mature age you should request the thinnest lash which is .10mm in diameter
which is the lightest lash available. Make sure and also share any
medications you may be taking as well.
The lashes are placed about 1mm from your “wet line” if applied correctly.
The lash extensions should never touch your skin. The lashes are applied
using a specific adhesive for eyelash extensions. This adhesive is NOT the
same type as used for false eyelash strips, i.e. Duo Adhesifve.
The length of the lashes is based on the client’s lashes and general
follicle strength. If done correctly a full set typically takes 2 hours to
apply. If your friend is paying $15.00 she is probably having a much
shorter procedure. When applied incorrectly lash extensions can in fact
cause premature lash loss and lash “gaps” will occur.
I got these done today, at my beautician in Qld, Australia. So far I love
them. I can’t feel them but my eyes just look so much prettier and lovlier.
It cost me $75 Aussie dollars for a full set.
i’ve never seen it done this way meaning with the “stickers” hold the eyes
closed. I think thats great probably makes it alot easier for the
applicator.
June 14, 2008 @ 5:49 am
I heard there was a new eyelash extension system coming out can you give me
any information.
June 30, 2008 @ 1:50 am
i am so gonna do that now.
July 3, 2008 @ 7:22 pm
If your eyelash extensions are applied correctly you will not feel them
after applied and the procedure is completely painless.
July 3, 2008 @ 7:23 pm
You may find an eyelash extension professional on our web site if you would
like Lavish Lashes.
July 5, 2008 @ 7:51 am
Eyelash Extensions are applied to the natural eyelash so in order to have
them applied you have to have a “canvas” to work with. The best advice we
can offer is not to have any lashes applied to your lashes for now and use
a eyelash conditioner to help strengthen your eyelash follicle for a couple
of months before having lash extensions applied. You can find one of these
products on the Lavish Lashes website or from many other sources as well.
July 11, 2008 @ 7:18 pm
Typically a full set by a Lavish Lashes Professional will cost starting at
$250.00 and touch ups needed every 3-6 weeks (depending on your lash cycle,
etc) start at approx $75.00.
July 31, 2008 @ 10:40 pm
Thank You!
September 5, 2008 @ 7:54 pm
hOW LONG WILL THESE STAY?
September 21, 2008 @ 6:17 am
this looks like a lot of work to have longer Eyelash and i don’t know what
dude is checking out girls Eyelash LoL XD
October 1, 2008 @ 5:46 pm
hi, I’m a makeup artist from Brazil, how should I get your trainning and
products?
October 29, 2008 @ 2:14 pm
how much does this cost?^^
November 4, 2008 @ 2:03 am
hey do you guy only make the eyelash look longer ,because i have thin not
soo much there lashes and i want fuller and dark
December 12, 2008 @ 4:05 pm
wen u apply the lash do u apply it to another lash????
December 22, 2008 @ 6:36 pm
I went to get my eyelashes done and it wasn’t anything like this. I should
have shopped around more because mine were hard and unrealistic and the
hurt and i ended up cutting them off. The eyelashes in the video look
beautiful. What questions should I ask when going into the salon for the
first time?
January 6, 2009 @ 8:39 pm
That’s okay most people do. You should hear all the snoring when we do
trade shows and have several people getting lashes done at one time LOL
April 7, 2009 @ 5:27 am
That’s so neat. I have pretty full lashes as it is, but I kinda want this
done. Not patient enough for the process though haha
April 12, 2009 @ 12:30 am
do I have to be certified to do this? where can I purchase these?
April 17, 2009 @ 2:00 am
You bring up a very good point. The reason Lavish Lashes Professionals have
to be trained and certified is that these issues due in fact have an
impact. The weight of the lash extension is one of those factors. At a
mature age you should request the thinnest lash which is .10mm in diameter
which is the lightest lash available. Make sure and also share any
medications you may be taking as well.
April 17, 2009 @ 2:01 am
Absolutely!! Thank you for your comment.
June 11, 2009 @ 5:05 am
The lashes are placed about 1mm from your “wet line” if applied correctly.
The lash extensions should never touch your skin. The lashes are applied
using a specific adhesive for eyelash extensions. This adhesive is NOT the
same type as used for false eyelash strips, i.e. Duo Adhesifve.
June 11, 2009 @ 5:08 am
The length of the lashes is based on the client’s lashes and general
follicle strength. If done correctly a full set typically takes 2 hours to
apply. If your friend is paying $15.00 she is probably having a much
shorter procedure. When applied incorrectly lash extensions can in fact
cause premature lash loss and lash “gaps” will occur.
June 11, 2009 @ 5:11 am
Get them once and I think you might find yourself one of the “obsessed”. LOL
September 11, 2009 @ 6:28 am
I got these done today, at my beautician in Qld, Australia. So far I love
them. I can’t feel them but my eyes just look so much prettier and lovlier.
It cost me $75 Aussie dollars for a full set.
December 9, 2009 @ 10:01 am
i dont think it looks so..relaxing..maby after a while. but i would blink
like crazy first
February 27, 2010 @ 11:54 pm
i’ve never seen it done this way meaning with the “stickers” hold the eyes
closed. I think thats great probably makes it alot easier for the
applicator.