Eyelash Extension Studio, Extend Your Lashes, 363 North University Avenue, Ste. 108A, Provo UT 84601

Please go to a Professional!

I just came across this article on a blog that made me very sad! It was about an eyelash technician in San Diego who had a client come to her that had gotten a horrible lash job from someone else. She explained the very uncomfortable experience the girl went through:

“I could see that her skin on the lid of one eye was slightly irritated because the lash tech had accidently dropped some glue there. My client also noted that during the eyelash extension application her eyes were irritated with a burning sensation and watery due to the fumes of the glue the technician was using and that the eyelash application process lasted 4 hours!

It took me about 1 hour to remove the globs of glue that were attached to her eyelashes, mostly at the root. It was a relief for her to have them removed.. her eyes already started feeling better. One side ended up being slightly sparser then the other since she lost a few lashes but she was brave enough to try a second attempt and the outcome was much different. She couldn’t believe the difference and was very happy.” (to read the whole article click here)

And here is the picture she posted of the client’s eyelashes (before she fixed them for her):

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I am so glad this client let this technician apply a new pair for her. But, as I said, I am sad that this client had to go through so much discomfort, and probably ended up paying much more money in the end! There are a lot of people who will choose to go to an inexperienced or under qualified lash technician because they might have a better price, only to end up paying much more in the end because they end up with a horrible lash job and have to get them fixed…not to mention the discomfort and many times pain they have to go through!

Please do not go to an inexperienced or under qualified lash technician because you think it will save you money! When getting eyelash extensions, do not think that price is the only factor to consider…it should actually be one of the last things to consider. When getting eyelash extensions, it is so important to go to a lash technician who is experienced and has the appropriate qualifications, as well as someone who uses high quality products (remember these extensions, glue, and tools are SO close to your eyes…make an educated decision).

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Exensions VS mascara

Mascara: about $20 (PLEASE tell me you’re at least buying the good stuff!)
Eyelash extensions: about $200 (including application)

So…why spend so much more on the extensions??

Well, according to this article here are some of the benefits of eyelash extensions over the black gooey stuff:

“- Achieve longer, fuller lashes

- Less risk of eye irritatation

- Won’t run when wet

- No need to reapply every few hours

- Get the precice length you want

- More intense than other products, a seemingly theatrical and sensational appearance”

Has anyone out there seen P.S. I Love You?? So you mean that I could have walked out of that movie NOT looking like Rocky after he got the crap beat out of him by Mr. T? Sweet, I’m in.

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How to Apply Fake Lashes

Now that you have your new long, full and sexy lashes what next? Applying your fake eyelashes can be a bit tricky, and the last thing you want is for them to be obvious (kind of like the whole makeup idea…you want to look like that bronzey glow is natural and that you were born with eyes that big). Don’t let yourself get intimidated! Once you know just a few simple techniques you’ll be batting your (fake) eyelashes at that special someone in no time and getting all the attention you deserve. Watch this video, it’ll give you all the help you need.

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Are Eyelash Extensions Right For You?

Back in December 5th of 2006 on Lifescript.com, author Emily Battaglia wrote a fantastic article about eyelash extensions and whether or not they are right for you. Here’s what she wrote:

Five bucks for a tube of mascara or $500 for eyelash extensions – how far would you go for dramatic lashes? Eyelash extensions are becoming a staple in salons from Asia to America. But do you really need them, or will your trusty eyelash curler and mascara do the trick? Find out if you should lash out. Plus: Are you a makeup mishap?

Luscious lashes have long been the standard of beauty for women. We go to great lengths to achieve them, using mascara, eyelash curlers and even the go-to for special occasions – false lashes. And who can blame us for our obsession? After all, our lashes frame the most expressive feature on our face – our eyes.

Mascara has always been the weapon of choice for luxurious lashes. But with eyelash extensions, you can throw out the hard-to-fulfill promises of lengthening, strengthening, thickening, clump-free mascaras.

Eyelash extensions create more drama than mascara, but still look fresh and natural – no spider lashes here. You’ll look doe-eyed first thing in the morning and throughout the day. Sound too good to be true? Before you rush to the nearest salon, here is what you need to know:

Lash cost: Eyelash extensions will run you anywhere from $250 to $500. In addition, the touch-ups you usually require every two weeks will set you back $50 to $100. It can be pricey up-keep, with new sets needed every four to six weeks, unless you’re just springing for extensions for a special occasion

Lash length: Eyelash extensions come in 6-, 8-, 10-, 12- and 14-millimeter lengths. A full set of extensions can lengthen your lashes up to 50%, and will thicken them by 30 to 50%. You can also choose different colors, from blacks and browns to purples and tints of red, depending on your coloring and the effect you crave.

How it works: The entire procedure usually takes about two hours. First, you’ll lie down while an eyelash extension specialist uses surgical tape to hold down your bottom lashes, which aren’t used in the procedure. Then, between 25 and 40 individual silk lashes are dipped one by one into a bonding agent and applied to your existing individual lashes. The procedure is painless, even relaxing.

Lash care: It’s critical to avoid getting your lashes wet with water, oils or creams in the first 24 to 48 hours. Your new lashes will last about 4 to 6 weeks, but for maximum results, touch-ups are usually recommended every two weeks to replace any strays that have fallen out.

Lash TLC
Avoid pulling and rubbing lashes when washing your face. Toss out your eyelash curler and mascara too. Curlers can break or crease your new lashes, and since most mascara is petroleum-based, it’ll break down the adhesive and ruin the lashes. Mascara isn’t necessary when you have extensions. Do not use waxy or creamy eyeliner pencils either. To take off your eye makeup, use a non-oily makeup remover instead of a cleanser.

Safety: Eyelash extensions are safe to use because the glue does not touch the eyelid. And there’s no rule against wearing them with contact lenses. Remember – if you’re fond of playing up your eyes with heavy eye-shadows and liners, keep your lips looking understated and natural, using a lip gloss with just a hint of color. Once you have eyelash extensions, you’ll be able to pull off bold lips in shades of red or berry quite nicely while keeping your eye makeup minimal.

If you can’t afford extensions or don’t have the patience for the care they demand, work with what you’ve got. For more dramatic lashes, take a metal curler, clamp lashes near the roots, hold for five seconds, and repeat in the middle. Next, remove the mascara wand in one pull from the tube, and sweep the underside of the lashes from the roots while holding the wand parallel to the eyelid. Use an eyelash brush for any clumps, and let dry before applying a second coat.

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Celebs Love Their Eyelashes

While last year celebs clamoured for the best “eyebrow specialist,” this year it’s all about having your own “eyelash expert.” Jennifer Lopez began the trend by glueing on red fox-fur lashes at the recent Oscars.

This year, LA make-up artist Valerie Sarnelle has created thick and furry mink and squirrel fur false eyelashes, in blacks, browns and blondes.

“They look like butterflies, but they’re not overdone,” said Sarnelle. “It’s the ultimate accessory.”

Madonna recently sported custom fake eyelashes made from mink fur and diamonds. A single pair of mink eyelashes costs £5,000 and is good for only five to seven wearings.

But you don’t need mink fur and diamonds for eyelash extensions to get that great look you are looking for. Check out our Fat Lashes product. A beautiful black fat lash is our thickest available. .25mm in Diameter.

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Eyelash Creatures? Really?

You would not believe what we came across on Digg.com. We found a listing there called “Do You Know What Lives in Your Eyelashes? It pointed to a school research paper that showed images and described a tiny mite called the Demodicid. The tiny creature is less than 0.4 mm long that lives in your pores and hair follicles, usually on the nose, forehead, cheek, and chin, and often in the roots of your eyelashes.

The mites live head-down in a follicle, feeding on secretions and dead skin debris. The mites have tiny claws and needlelike mouthparts for eating skin cells. Crazy Huh? We definitely thought so. You can read the full research paper at the Eyelash Creatures page.

At least we know they don’t desire to feast or live on our eyelash extensions!!! Because those are not actually hair follicles. Thank goodness.

Free Shipping on all Eyelash Extensions Products. Click here and enter coupon code “wakeup” during check out.

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FREE Shipping on Eyelash Extensions Products

Free USPS Priority shipping for Eyelash Professionals located in the United States.

Try our new Extend On eyelash glue now available in 4 strengths, also you can’t beat our prices on “mink” eyelashes , C-curl lashes, and Fat Lashes ( .25mm in thickness).

Visit www.extendyourlashes.com and enter coupon code ” wakeup ” during check out.

Good through 4/30/2008

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Eyelash Extension Care Instructions

Your new lashes are long, thick and beautiful! Once applied, they last up to 2 months. Best of all, they are easy to maintain. To maintain this look and extend the life of your lashes, follow these easy care instructions:

  • Do not wash eyes or shower for 24 hours after lash application. Do not swim or spa for 48 hours after lash application to allow adequate time for bonding.
  • Be gentle with your lashes.
  • Avoid rubbing your eyes.
  • Avoid oil-based and waterproof mascara. Water based mascara and water based mascara remover may be used. Use mascara sparingly and gently remove mascara with water-based eye makeup remover. Apply mascara on the tips only.
  • We recommend getting a touch up every two to four weeks.
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Deseret News

Longer lashes: extensions enhance, add sass and definition

By Sharon Haddock
Deseret Morning News
CEDAR HILLS — Ann Nixon said she wasn’t afraid to lie on a couch with Amelia Meneses wielding a long pair of tweezers above her eyes, gluing synthetic hairs to her original eyelashes.
Stuart Johnson, Deseret Morning NewsAmelia Meneses, at her shop in Cedar Hills, attaches eyelash extensions on Ann Nixon’s eyes, above and below. She just wanted to look good at the end of the three-hour session.
“I don’t need it to look fake,” Nixon said. “I want it to look natural.” Read more

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Extend Your Lashes Press Release 1/15/2007

Extend Your Lashes Press Release 1/15/2007 Click Here for PDF file

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