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Different Types of Lash Extensions

Different Types of Lash Extensions

Eyelash extensions are becoming increasingly popular as people strive to find new and innovative ways to improve their appearance without having to apply mascara, growth serum, or false eyelashes daily. But what exactly are eyelash extensions, and how do they work? This article will explore the different types of lash extensions available and answer whether or not they are damaging your natural lashes.

What are Eyelash Extensions?

Eyelash extensions are semi-permanent lashes applied one at a time to your natural lash line to create the illusion of longer, fuller lashes. They are typically made from synthetic or natural materials and can be applied in various lengths and thicknesses to create different looks. Lash extensions are usually applied by a trained technician in a salon setting and can last anywhere from 2-8 weeks before needing to be replaced.

Different Styles of Eyelash Extensions

Eyelash extensions are unique to you, and you’ll find the look you love when so many choices are available.

Classic Individual Eyelash Extensions

Classic lashes are a very popular type of lash extension. They’re applied one at a time to your natural eyelashes and can be considered the “basic” form for other styles. They create a natural, subtle look that is perfect for everyday wear.
Your naturalistic eyelashes will keep extending and fall out, carrying the eyelash extensions with them. You should make an appointment to get your lashes infilled to keep them looking flawless. How often you need to go will depend on your eyelash growth cycle, but you can expect to go every 2-3 weeks.

Russian Volume Eyelash Extensions

The opposite of applying one lash at a time, Russian volume lashes are multiple, very thin lash extensions that are applied to each natural lash to create a fuller, more dramatic look. They are perfect for special occasions or making a statement with your lashes.

Hybrid Lashes

Hybrid lashes are the perfect blend of a natural look and extra volume. They use a blend of lashes applied one at a time to your natural lashes and a few fans of lashes to create a fuller than classic but not as dramatic as Russian volume lashes.

Express Eyelash Extensions

Express lashes are great if you’re short on time or need a last-minute fix. They are applied much quicker than other lash extensions and can last up to 2 weeks.
Express lashes use the same application style as classic, where one lash is added at a time. Express lashes are made of synthetic mink material and are much thinner and lighter than classic lashes, making them able to be applied quickly.

Types Of Eyelash Extension Thickness, Volume, Length, Curl, and Material

The type of lash extension you choose will also affect the overall look of your lashes. There are many ways to customize your lashes by changing the thickness, volume, length, curl type, and material.

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Eyelash Extension Thickness

The thickness of your lash extension will determine how full and dramatic your lashes will look. Lash extensions range from 0.15mm to 0.30mm in thickness.
0.15mm – This is the thinnest lash extension available and is perfect for those with sparse lashes or who want a natural look.
0.20mm – This is the most popular thickness as it’s thick enough to add volume and length but not so thick that it looks unnatural.
0.25mm – This thickness is perfect for those who want a dramatic look without looking like they’re wearing falsies.
0.30mm – This is the thickest lash extension available and is perfect for those with full lashes who want an even more dramatic look.

Eyelash Extension Volume

The volume of lash extensions refers to how the lashes are grouped, and it’s measured on a scale from 1D to 20D.
When multiple lashes are grouped and applied simultaneously, it is called a fan. These fans can have anywhere from 2-6 lashes in them when they are applied. This means that 1D is a single lash, 2D is two lashes in a fan, and so on until you have 6 lashes in a fan for 6D volume.

Eyelash Extension Length

Eyelash extensions come in all kinds of lengths. They start as short as 5mm but can be as long as 18mm. The most popular lengths for lashes are 10-14mm as they are long enough to add length and volume but not so long that they look unnatural.

Eyelash Extension Curl

The curl of your lash extension will determine how lifted and open your eyes will look. From most natural to the most lift, lash extensions come in five different curls: J curl, B curl, C curl, D curl, and L curl.
J curl: This curl is the most natural looking and will give your lashes a gentle lift. These are a nice choice for people with eyelashes that point down or straight out and want a hint of a lift.
B curl: This curl is more dramatic than the J curl and will give your lashes a moderate lift.
C curl: This is the most common curl for lash extensions. It will give your lashes a good lift and open up your eyes.
D curl: This curl will give your lashes a very pronounced lift. These are perfect for people who want to make their eyes look wider and more open.
L curl: This curl starts with a square base and then a major lift. If you have hooded lids or monolids and want to make your eyelashes stand out, this is the type of curl for you.

Eyelash Extension Material

Lash extensions can be made from many different materials, but the most common lash extensions on the market are made from synthetic fiber, silk, mink, and faux.
Synthetic – These are the most common type of lash extensions and are made from synthetic fiber. They are very durable and can hold their shape well, but they can also be more rigid and less flexible than other types of materials.
Silk: Silk lash extensions are made from a natural protein fiber that is softer and more flexible than synthetic fibers. Silk extensions are a good choice for people with sensitive eyes or who want a more natural look.
Mink: Mink lash extensions are made from the fur of minks. They are very soft, light, and flexible, all great traits regarding eyelash extensions. It’s no surprise that these are the most popular.
Faux mink: Faux mink lash extensions are made from a synthetic fiber designed to mimic mink fur’s look and feel. These are great choice for people who want the look of mink lashes without using animal products.

Eyelash Shapes, Different Looks for Eyelash Extensions

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There are a variety of lash shapes available, and the one you choose will depend on the look you want to achieve.

Natural Eye

If you want a more natural look, choose a lash shape similar to your own. This will give you a subtle enhancement that looks like your own lashes, longer and fuller.

Cat Eye

If you want your eyes to have a more dramatic look, choose a lash shape that is longer in the outer corners. This will give you a lift and open your eyes for a sultry, cat-eye look.

Doll Eye

If you would like to achieve the look of doll-like, big eyes, choose a lash shape that is longer above the iris and shorter towards the ends. This will give you a wide-eyed look that is perfect for special occasions or photos.

Squirrel Eye

This eyelash shape is the same length across your entire lash line. This style adds plenty of volume without needing to be very long.

Open Eye

Similar to a natural look that is shorter in the inner corners and longer towards the outside, but with more of a dramatic difference in length. This style is perfect for those who want their eyes to appear more open.

What is the Best Type of Eyelash Extensions?

When it comes to eyelash extensions, there is no “one-size-fits-all,” which means if everyone is getting something unique to their face, there couldn’t be a most popular lash extension style.
However, if you’re new to getting your eyelashes done and looking for suggestions on what to get for your first appointment, try a natural or open eyelash style. These are both classic looks that are flattering on everyone.
From here, you can play with the amount of curl and volume, the thickness, material, and shape until you find something that you love the look of.

Which Eyelash Extensions Look the Most Natural?

The lashes that look the most natural are typically the ones closest in length and thickness to your lashes.
If you have naturally short, fine lashes, your lashes will look fake and unnatural by adding thick and long extensions.
On the other hand, if you have long, thick lashes, then getting short, thin lash extensions will look odd because they won’t be in proportion to the rest of your lashes.

How Long do Eyelash Extensions Last?

The length of time your lash extensions will last depends on a few factors, including the quality of the lash extensions, how well you take care of them, and your natural lash cycle.
You can expect lash extensions to last anywhere from 2-4 weeks before they start to fall out with your natural lashes.
With proper care, you can make your lash extensions last for the full duration and even longer.

Here are a few tips for making your lash extensions last:
Avoid using oil-based products near your lash line, as this can break down the adhesive bond.
Be gentle when brushing through your lashes, and avoid using waterproof mascara. Waterproof mascara can be difficult to remove, and excessive rubbing can cause lash breakage.
Schedule regular touch-ups every 2-3 weeks to fill in any gaps or replace any lashes that have fallen out.

Be Honest, Do Eyelash Extensions Damage Your Natural Lashes?

It can. But before you cancel your lash extension appointment, keep reading.
The truth is, any cosmetic enhancement has the potential to damage your natural lashes if it’s not done properly. This is why it’s so important to only go to a qualified and experienced lash artist who knows how to apply for the lash extensions correctly.
If you love the voluminous, long lashes that lash extensions give you, but you’re worried about the weight of them damaging your natural lashes, there are a few things you can do to minimize the risk:
Use a lighter-weight lash.
Scale down the volume and opt for length, or vice versa
Take a break from wearing lash extensions every few months

Rubbing your eyes is worse for your lashes than eyelash extensions. You can pull out your natural eyelashes when you rub them repeatedly and cause baldness.

Final Words

Don’t be discouraged if you don’t have the “perfect” lashes. Eyelash extensions are completely customizable and done to fit your eyes specifically. You can go for a naturalistic look eye or something more dramatic- it’s all up to you!

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