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One of the key points of bridal makeup is the eye makeup, since they have the complete ability to either make or break the look. There is a unanimous agreement by all brides that the eyes are the key point of highlight for the entire bridal look, that catches the attention first, even before the attire. From subtle makeup to smokey eyes, there are various options of eye makeup to choose from. However, apart from makeup, the other important thing is lash extensions.
While fake lashes can serve a momentary purpose, but some brides do opt for permanent lash extensions also to enhance their beauty. Permanent eyelashes are similar to the fake eyelashes material-wise, but instead are non-disposable. These are minute individual lashes that are placed within the natural lash strands, and in entirety can last up to more than 6 weeks. Well, read on to know a few more things about getting permanent lash extensions.
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One of the first thing to note down is whether the bride in you requires lash extensions. The simple reason behind this is the natural lashes themselves might be voluminous enough to enhance the look. Additionally so, for the first timers who have never even gone for fake lashes, this could be of a slight hurdle. Most importantly, lash extensions could make or break the complete look, as they can make it either enhanced, or overly dramatic. Hence, it is recommended for the brides to take a lash-extension trial beforehand, in order to assess what suits their needs perfectly.
By opting for a permanent lash extension, brides are roled in for some long-term addition to their natural lashes. Therefore, an important thing to remember is that the process of getting them should be done quite minutely and should have as minimum of errors as possible. And so, a good and effective lash extension session can charge up to anywhere between Rs. 8K to Rs. 15K approximately.
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Well, for brides who try lash extensions for the first time in a while, it is always advised to go for a trial before the actual day. By doing a trial, the brides can be sure of how they are expected to look with these lashes and can also adapt themselves to the glue used for sticking the lashes, which can be sensitive to the eyes in some cases. The trial will also help them understand the exact size and shape of lash extensions they require. Ideally, these trials should take place a month before the actual day.
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A great myth about permanent lash extensions is that they should not be made in contact with makeup. Well, while in case of permanent lashes, you can be sure that the lashes will not lose its shape for a long while at the least. However, it does not necessarily mean that you must not do a quick touch-up with mascara. The use of mascara will help the lashes to turn out even more bold and prominent.
After the trial, the bride is sure about the choice and style of permanent lashes that she is going to opt for. Up next, the time at which the bride will actually have to sit down for applying a full lash set should be atleast 2 weeks before the wedding day. However, it should also be noted that in some cases, the bride might also have to come back for another session of refilling, just a few days before the wedding.
Getting a permanent lash extension is not a job that is complete within one session with the technician. But, the brides can be rest assured that despite being permanent, there are still chances of minute changes that can be made on any refilling sessions. From adding more length towards a specific corner of the eye, to reducing the volume a bit, every small change can be accommodated.
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The average duration for the permanent lash extension to stay put is around 6 weeks. However, there are a few things to do in order to keep up their longevity for some more time. These include less contact under direct water, no use of mechanical curlers, and most importantly excessive touching by the hands. The permanent lash extensions are designed to look almost natural to the eye, and these small errors can hamper with its effectiveness.
For the final bridal look, you should always trust your makeup artist, somebody who has experience in handling lash extensions for a very long time. Since it is a moment of a lifetime, you should not apply or use anything that is risk worthy. It is ideal to discuss and try your makeup look ahead of time, and see if the extended lashes are actually required to complement the look.
We hope that all you brides-to-be have got a fair idea about lash extensions, and should know what to look up to. Let us know!
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