Tuesday, April 21, 2009
Bad Lashes/Good Lashes
At Lady Lam, lash extensions are carefully applied by isolating one natural lash, and then applying an extension on that lash. In some cases, I'll apply an extra extension to create a flared-out effect in areas where lashes might be naturally sparse in order to create the illusion of fullness. Ultimately, your natural lashes remain healthy and strong because of precision application.
A colleague shared this photo of a botched lash job.
From a distance this might look attractive - it's so rich, and dark...but when you look carefully, notice there's too much glue which results in multiple natural lashes being clustered together which eventually leads to severe damage and gaps in your lash line. Also, there are visible clumps from the glue and the lashes are going every which way. In many cases this would hurt when you blink.
A properly executed full set of lashes ought to look like your own (but magnified for length and volume).
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