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To grow back eyelashes, many women misguidedly consider that if they cut the tips of their eye lashes off, then there eyelashes will somehow grow longer and fuller than the earlier one. But, this is not so accurate and will not help you to get long, beautiful eyelashes.
Now eyelashes extensions are the latest trend to enhance your appearance. Our lashes have 100 day life cycle. As one falls out, another grows in its place, thus like your own lashes grow, so will the extensions. This is why it is important to attach your <a href="http://www.activlash.com">eyelashes extensions</a> from a certified make up artist, so the lashes are placed correctly, avoiding damage to the natural lash. You can also find eyelash extensions in different colors which can be applied very easily. The extensions will last for several months before you will need to go back to the salon for maintenance.
To provide lustrous eyelashes, there are various eyelash growth products available on the market but among all different methods, eyelash extension is considered as one of the best product.
No matter how brittle, short, weak, thin, or sparse your eye lashes are, with eyelash extensions you can get longer, fuller, gorgeous and healthy looking eyelashes. By applying eyelash extension, you can also curl them in a style to give your eyes elegant and mesmerizing look. With these eyelash extensions, achieve your beautiful and longer <a href="http://www.activlash.com">eyelashes</a> without any harsh effect on your eyes and natural eyelashes.
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I receive emails practically everyday with all sorts of eyelash questions and there is one I'm asked alot by people who are interested in doing the eyelash extensions. The question is "Do I need a license to do extensions?" While every state is different as far as their laws and regulations go regarding this service most if not all states will require you to have some sort of health or beauty license. In the state of California if you do not have an esthetician or cosmetology license you can get fined or if you own a business, closed down. Also, some other things to consider.... no spa or salon will hire you without a license and no insurance company will cover you without a license and you do not want to be working near someones eyes without insurance. For those of you who are looking for an extensionist make sure to ask to see your lash tech's credentials. Before and Afters wouldn't hurt either.
For anyone who wants a complete defintion of eyelash extensions. This one is straight from Wikipedia.org
Like hair extensions, eyelash extensions are a cosmetic process whereby synthetic single fiber polyester thread like materials are applied to create a fuller, longer look. Once a product accessible only to a limited consumer, eyelash extensions have become more popular and affordable. In Asia, The United States and Australia the process has become so popular that salons are booked as much as six weeks in advance. Aiming for an authentic, natural feel, they come in various lengths, colors and thicknesses, and can be worn during sleep, showering and swimming. However, excessive exposure to oil can weaken adhesive bond. Eyelash extensions differ greatly from "fake" or "false" eyelashes in that they are applied one extension to one lash, and can last for two to six weeks. They look natural and not like strip lashes.
Before having eyelash extensions applied, make sure your eyelash extension professional is properly trained and certified. It is highly recommended that the consumer do their research and find a reputable and talented extensionist. Look for a stylist or company that requires certification based on ability and skill, rather than simply taking a class. You can find a qualified stylist who has undergone extensive training by looking under many eyelash extension companies' websites. Most salons offering lash extensions will emphasize the potential danger (such as eye injury or blindness) of applying false lashes at home. However, if done slowly and carefully, the process can be done at home for a fraction of the cost of salon application since most major drug stores and cosmetics stores sell sets of individual lashes.
The procedure to attach the extensions is painless, and can take an average of two hours for a full set of extensions of roughly 30-80 lashes per eye. A lash extensionist carefully applies the "lash" with tweezers and a bonding agent. If properly applied with cyanoacrylate adhesive, eyelash extensions are designed to bond to one's natural eyelash. Since eyelash extensions shed just like natural lashes, wearers are advised to have them re-applied every 2-4 weeks. The average cycle of a single natural eyelash is 90 days.