QuoteReplyTopic: Eyelash Extensions! Posted: August 07 2005 at 11:49pm
I just ran across a girl I used to work with who got eyelash extensions at the nail salon she goes to. I've googled it but can't find much out about them other than that they are applied strand by strand with a glue......like fusion, only no heat tool or rolling. Just dip the end of a lash in the glue and bond it to the base of a lash. Supposedly it lasts up to 3 months or as long as the life of your lashes. I'm just wondering what glue they use. I'd love to try this on myself. Do you think they use something like ChrissyV? Or maybe just regular fingernail glue? They sell do it yourself kits, but for hundreds of dollars. Anyone have any experience with this?
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Yes, I've heard of them in magazines, but I've wondered how these are these any different than the Ardell individual lashes for $2.50? I've worn those for years, and truthfully, I wouldn't want them to stay on for 3 months...they get a little misshapen after a couple of weeks. I'd be curious about the glue the use to.
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eek, Im an eye rubber, so I would mess those up fast. hell it kill sme when I have contacts in! *yes Ive lost them in my eye a couple of times and had to go fishing for them for over an hour*
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I'd rock 'em! The only reason I don't wear false lashes now is because I hate re-applying something all the time. I just need to find out what kind of glue they use for these lashes that last up to 3 months. I'm not paying hundreds of dollars for some elaborate "kit" when all I really need is to figure out what glue they use.
Please don't use just any glue for this, you may cause serious damage if you get it in your eye!
The facial girl at my work got this done and it looks awesome. I'm not sure how long it's going to last, it's only been a week now. She said she initially paid $100 and was told that she would have to come in every 4-5 weeks and that could cost $50 per time, so kind of pricey, but it looked good!
From what I understand, the glue they have been using has strong vapors and causes skin irritation around the eye area. Now they are coming out with new glues that are less irritating, but even those can cause serious damage if it gets into the eye. I'm just dying to know what kind of glue they use.
You can get single eyelashes plus glue in a pack plus tweezers from Sally's, these can last a couple of weeks if you don't put mascara on them and rub your eyes loads x
I saw this at an esthetics show recently, and I did get the catalogue because I ordered some supplies from them - I'll have to dig it out when I get home, I know they have a web site. I don't think they hed DIY kits, but they had professional kits.
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Is it the same glue that you can get at Wal-Mart or any regular store? Because that stuff gets all gummy and doesn't last through one washing. I'm really not an eye rubber, I just want to find a glue that lasts through washing. Now I'm very curious about this Sally's stuff. Do you know how much it costs? Because all the eyelash extension glue I find online is at least $50 or more. That's why I want to figure out what exactly it's made of. I could probably find a generic version for a lot cheaper.
i have seen both bbs brand individuals glued on and the new permanent eyelash extensions.
i am not impressed with the later, we tried at my salon the bss individuals and they looked awesome and stayed on about a week, however, removing them made my eyelashes thin and some even fell out- the good news is they grow back way fast, me i like my Lancome Mascara!
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I use all kinds of false lashes/glues (appropriate ones)
The only ones I haven't braved yet are the true individuals.
Mostly cause I know it would take forever. But with the
'individuals', three strands each, and the right glue i can get
mine to stay for ~3 weeks if I'm not haaving allergies and therefore
rubbing my eyes.
I think in general though i like strips. If I don't put them on
in the morning then fine I have shortish lashes, but I don't have to
worry about maintenance if I lose one. I'm a big eyeliner fan
anyhow, which cvers them pretty darn well.
However I kow where to get the actual individuals for approx the same
cost as the 'individuals' and strips and can't imagine actually paying
$100 for them when I can put them on myself for like $5
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I
think you might be talking about "Everlash" semi permanent
eyelash "extensions". I had them done here (Canada) and it
cost me about $65.00 . They use an unusually strong eyelash glue
(the fumes stung my eyes horribly) and they're supposed to last
about 2-3 weeks, and then you get them "filled" or a new set
re-applied. I believe the glue is made in germany. I've tried to find
it on ebay, without any luck, as getting it done in a salon seems to be
a waste, especially if you're a picker/fiddler. Their site is
www.everlash.com
I wouldn't pay for that!! I apply individual Ardell brand ones alot on my clients, and myself , but I always tell them they will only last a few days, maxx. I use the last-lite ashesive and it's pretty strong! I love falsies!!!
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