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Eyelash extensions - worth it?

Look into these eyes. Well, not into them, but around them. These eyes are the window to the latest beauty trend to gain real momentum – eyelash extensions. There are plenty of beauty fads and treatments which seem stupidly extravagant and entirely unnecessary. Face creams that cost upwards of £200 when a £20 one will do, hair removal treatments to make your eyes water. And so it is with tentative steps that I sing the praises of eyelash extensions. I'm not talking the thick black strip lashes you can wonkily add on to your own lids for a night out, these are individually applied lashes which I found tend to last for over six weeks. Difficult to justify to some (my mum, for one), but others get it completely. Having lovely long lashes means no need for mascara, no need for eyeliner, no need for very much at all in the eye department. It's quicker to get ready in the morning and there's none of that flaky mascara/eyeliner residue danger as the day goes on. Eye colour looks brighter, the skin around the eyes looks healthier due to less exposure to rubbing with makeup remover and the like, and you can't even feel you're wearing them. I had concerns I was going to look like Snuffy from Sesame Street but Boudoir Lashes, where I went for mine after a recommendation, were careful to give natural looking extensions which didn't look ridiculous in the slightest. Even my mum approved. Like I said, there are some treatments which seem like an extravagance but if you work out the cost per wear… No, I admit it, even me, so often the master of cost-justification, is finding this one a bit tricky so maybe put it on the birthday wish list or stick to a couple of coats of mascara until then.

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Anna Key 01-09-2015 20:52
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