DIY lashes vs. studio lashes
DIY lashes vs. studio lashes
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Eyelash extensions have been extremely popular among many women for some time now. They provide beautiful, thick lashes and a perfect appearance. Many women admit in surveys that they feel naked and uncomfortable without their usual eyelash extensions. Therefore, eyelash extensions not only look good but also improve women's self-esteem.
Eyelash extensions can be obtained at any beauty salon from specialists who apply permanent eyelash extensions. The sometimes considerable time required to apply the artificial eyelashes is gladly accepted in order to achieve the perfect lash look.
However, DIY eyelash extensions have also been available for some time now, which use eyelash segments to create thicker and longer lashes. With DIY eyelash extensions, every woman can extend her eyelashes herself and always look well-groomed. DIY eyelash extensions offer several advantages over permanent eyelash extensions, which will be explained in the following text.
The duration of eyelash extension in practice
Permanent eyelash extensions offer the advantage of looking fresh and well-groomed any time of day or night. Another advantage is that permanent eyelash extensions provide the effect of always looking well-made.
The downside is that permanent eyelash extensions are extremely time-consuming, requiring a visit to the beauty salon approximately every three weeks. The time required to have permanent eyelash extensions applied is between one and a half and three hours. It depends on whether the procedure is just filling in existing gaps or applying new eyelash extensions. Driving, walking, or waiting for the appointment can also be extremely stressful.
With DIY eyelash extensions, however, the situation is quite different. The eyelash segments are divided into small sections and, with a little practice, can be applied by yourself within ten to fifteen minutes. The eyelash segments are applied using adhesive underneath the natural lashes and last for up to seven days. The advantage of DIY eyelash extensions is that if a segment should come loose, you can always repair it yourself. If you have all the necessary tools at hand, you can even correct a loose section on the go. Waiting for a new appointment at the beauty salon is a thing of the past thanks to the DIY method of DIY eyelash extensions.
The costs of the two eyelash extension options
If you look at the cost of the two eyelash extensions, you'll quickly see that there's a big difference. While AYLASHES DIY eyelash extensions cost around €40 for a set, permanent eyelash extensions cost around € 100 to €300 every three weeks. If you need to repair your eyelash extensions within those three weeks, this will incur additional costs.
The DIY set also allows you to reuse the eyelash segments (one segment can be used twice with careful care), and the set includes five pairs of eyelashes. The cost savings are clearly visible here. Both eyelash extension options offer the desired effect: thick, beautiful lashes. However, DIY eyelash extensions offer several additional advantages.
As mentioned above, permanent eyelash extensions require an appointment at the beauty salon approximately every three weeks. In most cases, however, the first lashes will have fallen out after about two weeks. The previously full lashes will already appear frayed and no longer pleasing to the eye. If you want to look well-groomed and avoid walking around with torn eyelashes, your only option is an early visit to the beauty salon.
AYLASHES DIY eyelash extensions last for a maximum of 7 days. You should replace the eyelash extension segments after 7 days. With the DIY version, you also have the option of replacing individual segments or applying new ones if you deem it necessary.
While DIY eyelash extensions aren't as durable, they're considerably cheaper than permanent eyelash extensions. You can apply all or individual eyelash segments as needed. You can reuse eyelash segments, so you're well prepared for any situation, even if a segment should come loose.
Permanent eyelash extensions, on the other hand, require a professional who is only available to you by prior appointment at a beauty salon.