Chances are you've worn false eyelashes before or have tried extensions, yet it's likely that you may not know what their main materials are. Since wearing a pair of false lashes can amplify your makeup look, it's worth finding out which ones suit you best, starting with learning about the materials. Whether you're looking for a pair to wear daily or want to enhance your eyes for a special night out, we're here to break down each type of lash and the differences in the formula so you can figure out what's best for you.
Lash Types and What They're Made Of
Mink Eyelashes
The first thing to note about mink eyelashes is the delicate nature of the lash. Real mink lashes are relatively thin. So, using them tends not to hold a curl, measuring 0.05-0.07 mm, much lighter than natural eyelashes. If you want your lashes to look curled, the con of choosing mink formulas is you might not get the result you're hoping for.
If you're looking for a softer-looking lash, faux is completely fine to wear, they will help you look softer.
The premium synthetic fibers of mink lashes from VKA Lashes
Which mink lashes are the most suitable depends entirely on your preferences and possibilities. VKA Lashes are ready to provide compatible mink lashes for every style you need. You’ll want to use a thickness from 0.10mm, 0.15mm, 0.20mm, 0.25mm for the classic lash extension or 0.10, 0.12, 0.15, 0.18, 0.20, and 0.25 mm thick mink lashes for classic mink lash extensions. Feel free to ask us about which type of lash extension is best for you.CONTACT VKA LASHES MANAGERS FOR THE BEST DEALS, PROMOTION AND FREE BUSINESS ADVICE NOW!!! WhatsApp: +84988530902 Instagram: @vkalashes Facebook: VKA Lashes Factory
Synthetic Lashes
Synthetic lashes are popular among clients and lash technicians alike. People mainly use synthetic lashes in the lash industry. Synthetic lashes come in many lengths, curvatures, and widths they range in thickness from 0.05-0.25 mm from 0.05-0.25 mm. People commonly use 0.20 to give the look of mascara. This explains why extensions have become increasingly popular and in high-demand. You can wake up and instantly look like you're wearing mascara, versus needing to apply it. Who doesn't want that?
The pros? Synthetic lashes come in more varieties than their counterparts. You have more widths, lengths, and styles to choose from, so everyone can find something they like. If you want something a bit more dramatic and with contrast, synthetics might not be the right fit.
Silk Lashes
Silk lashes could be your solution if you want lashes that make more of a statement. They are darker in color and will create more of a contrast with your skin. It's important to note that you will need refills on your extensions every two to three weeks, so if you want your lashes to look less noticeable as they shed, silk extensions might not be best suited for you since the contrast can become more prominent over time with missing lashes.
Humans tend to lose one to five natural lashes daily. However, not all of the lashes you apply will fall out in two to three weeks, only about 20-30% of them. So, t's possible you could last a full five weeks before needing a refill.
Caring for False Lashes and Lash Extensions
If you're removing false lashes at night after applying them with lash glue, it's important to gently remove them before washing your face to avoid any irritation. You can reuse a pair of lashes up to two more times following their initial application, but removing the glue and ensuring they're clean before applying again is imperative.
Taking care of professionally applied lash extensions is different and requires more planning. Failure to follow your post-lash care could result in breakage or excessive shedding. It's imperative to avoid any steam and not to wet your lashes for the next 48 hours after application.
You're going to want to avoid rubbing your eyes, applying oil-based products and heavy creams around the eye area, playing with or picking at your lashes, over-brushing, waterproof mascaras, and shower heads with excessive force, along with any kind of eyelash curler, as these can all compromise your extensions. Tips for what you should do to keep your extensions in good condition? "Be gentle with your lashes, apply a protective coating to them 48 hours after your treatment, and opt for using silk or satin pillowcases, as cotton ones can lead to drying and snagging."
Can you use lash growth serums even while you have extensions in? You sure can, as long as you're careful about it. Wait 48 hours to apply any lash serum to eyes after extensions, and once the 48 hours are up, you can also wet your lashes, yet you'll need to dry them immediately after.
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