Thursday, 9 July 2015

How Eyelash Extensions Changed The Way Women Used Makeup

To get longer, thicker, and more beautiful lashes beauticians developed a popular trend that still lives on today. These were first developed in Japan and circled the globe as eyelash extensions. These were composed of synthetic fibers made from polyster. It took about one to two hours for licensed aestheticians to apply these false lashes onto each lash of the individuals woman’s eyelid. They stayed on throughout the day including during showering and sleeping.

During the lash growth cycle there are three stages. The growth, declination, and shedding stages. This made it necessary for women to get their extensions refilled every two to three weeks time. This is because the extensions that were attached to the original eyelash fell out when the shedding stage occurred which can be see at this webpage. The extensions themselves were about one millimeter long. They attached right to the lash so that it didn’t drop out, stick to other lashes, or irritate the eye.

These eyelash extensions are now available in many different colors, lengths, curvatures, and thickness. As many of the most popular celebrities chose to where them today. The choice of which false lashes fit the person is up to a licensed specialists. As you can’t have ones that are too thick which way down the lashes and interrupt the natural cycles of the lashes. This would cause them to fall out before their growth cycle is up due to the constant strain on the lashes.

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