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Posted: 12/12/22
Beauty lovers, there’s one thing we can all unite on: the power of false eyelashes! They instantly enhance your makeup look and come in every style you can dream of, from light and wispy all the way to mega volume. So, whether you want to dip your toe into the world of false eyelashes or are a seasoned falsie fan wanting to see what else is out there… here are the types of false eyelashes you need to try.
Types of false eyelashes…
Strip eyelashes
A firm favourite in the beauty industry for decades, the strip eyelash has come a long way since its humble beginnings. Once available in very few styles, this makeup must-have has shot up in popularity and is now available in all manner of shapes, sizes and styles.
If you’re a lash newbie, strip eyelashes cover the entire lash line and need to be glued on with removable adhesive. Once they’re on, you can be assured that they’ll stay put all day (and night!). And the best part? You can reuse them multiple times. Just be sure to give them a gentle cleanse with eye makeup remover in between wears and to store them somewhere dry.
Top tip: Everyone’s eye shape is different, so measure the eyelash against your eye before application. You may need to trim any excess length to achieve the perfect fit.
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Individual eyelashes
Also known as cluster eyelashes, individual eyelashes are a group of multiple eyelashes that are joined together at the base, forming a (yep, you guessed it!) … cluster of lashes! Designed as a more natural-looking alternative to strip eyelashes, individual eyelashes help to create subtle volume and length in specific areas. They’re a no brainer for those wanting to mimic the textured and fluttery appearance of eyelash extensions, without the price that goes with visiting a salon.
To apply individual eyelashes, add a dot of lash glue to the base of the cluster and apply it to your chosen spot on your lash line. The great thing about cluster lashes is you can apply as many or as few as you’d like, depending on the look you’re going for!
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Eyelash extensions
After something more permanent? Enter: eyelash extensions applied by a qualified lash tech. The perfect way to ensure long and luscious lashes for weeks at a time, you’ll want to try these for special occasions like a holiday, weekend events or even just as a treat to yourself. But how do they work? Your lash tech will glue a synthetic eyelash or a ‘fan’ of multiple eyelashes onto every one of your natural eyelashes to create a fuller, more volumizing look. From classic eyelash extensions (like your eyelashes, but better) all the way to Russian Volume (the bigger the better), eyelash extensions are the perfect treat for makeup lovers.
Do bear in mind that eyelash extensions require repeated visits to a lash technician for infills or removal, so if you’re after a more purse friendly option, we suggest opting for the other types of false eyelashes we’ve listed.
Types of false eyelashes you need to try
Blog | Expert | Types of false eyelashes you need to try
Beauty lovers, there’s one thing we can all unite on: the power of false eyelashes! They instantly enhance your makeup look and come in every style you can dream of, from light and wispy all the way to mega volume. So, whether you want to dip your toe into the world of false eyelashes or are a seasoned falsie fan wanting to see what else is out there… here are the types of false eyelashes you need to try.
Types of false eyelashes…
Strip eyelashes
A firm favourite in the beauty industry for decades, the strip eyelash has come a long way since its humble beginnings. Once available in very few styles, this makeup must-have has shot up in popularity and is now available in all manner of shapes, sizes and styles.
If you’re a lash newbie, strip eyelashes cover the entire lash line and need to be glued on with removable adhesive. Once they’re on, you can be assured that they’ll stay put all day (and night!). And the best part? You can reuse them multiple times. Just be sure to give them a gentle cleanse with eye makeup remover in between wears and to store them somewhere dry.
Top tip: Everyone’s eye shape is different, so measure the eyelash against your eye before application. You may need to trim any excess length to achieve the perfect fit.
Individual eyelashes
Also known as cluster eyelashes, individual eyelashes are a group of multiple eyelashes that are joined together at the base, forming a (yep, you guessed it!) … cluster of lashes! Designed as a more natural-looking alternative to strip eyelashes, individual eyelashes help to create subtle volume and length in specific areas. They’re a no brainer for those wanting to mimic the textured and fluttery appearance of eyelash extensions, without the price that goes with visiting a salon.
To apply individual eyelashes, add a dot of lash glue to the base of the cluster and apply it to your chosen spot on your lash line. The great thing about cluster lashes is you can apply as many or as few as you’d like, depending on the look you’re going for!
Eyelash extensions
After something more permanent? Enter: eyelash extensions applied by a qualified lash tech. The perfect way to ensure long and luscious lashes for weeks at a time, you’ll want to try these for special occasions like a holiday, weekend events or even just as a treat to yourself. But how do they work? Your lash tech will glue a synthetic eyelash or a ‘fan’ of multiple eyelashes onto every one of your natural eyelashes to create a fuller, more volumizing look. From classic eyelash extensions (like your eyelashes, but better) all the way to Russian Volume (the bigger the better), eyelash extensions are the perfect treat for makeup lovers.
Do bear in mind that eyelash extensions require repeated visits to a lash technician for infills or removal, so if you’re after a more purse friendly option, we suggest opting for the other types of false eyelashes we’ve listed.
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