It seems like everyone and their mom are getting lash extensions. They’re all prancing around town batting their long and voluminous lashes in our faces. But is it really worth it? Surely there are some downsides to lash extensions because if there’s any truth to makeup it’s that beauty is a pain (usually in the ass). Here are some pros and cons of eyelash extensions to consider before you go and get your own set of lash extensions.
When you have eyelash extensions, the need for eye makeup basically goes out the window. You don’t have to curl your lashes or apply mascara anymore, which saves so much time in the morning. Plus, just having big fluttery lashes makes you seem much more awake without any other makeup at all. So, you can pretty much skip makeup all together with eyelash extensions.
Once you initially get your extensions, you’ll be set for a little less than a month. So, your makeup routine will be pretty much nonexistent for a little while!
If you want a more natural look, you can get that with lash extensions. Or if you want to look like you could fly away with your lashes, you can get that too! There’s really nothing you can’t do when it comes to the look of your lashes. This is one of the best pros out of the pros and cons of eyelash extensions.
Because you’re literally getting extensions on each and every lash, it can take a while to get done. And by a while, I mean up to three hours. What’s worse is that you have to keep your eyes closed throughout the entire application, which means you can’t text, watch TV or read a book. So basically, you’re trapped there with a stranger for hours with no escape except sleep. But let’s hope you don’t snore! These pros and cons of eyelash extensions cannot be ignored.
As with anything, the more you get the more it costs. On average a full set of lash extensions will run you about $200. But, of course, that can change depending on where you go and what exactly you get done. Plus, you’ll need to get fills in order to keep up your lashes, which will cost you about $50 each time.
Depending on how you look at it, three weeks is either a lot of time or no time at all. It might not be in your cards to pay to have a new set or a fill every couple of weeks. Plus, who has three hours to throw away every couple of weeks? These pros and cons of eyelash extensions must be taken into account.
If you’re someone who loves to do a smoky eye every day, say goodbye to that with eyelash extensions. It becomes basically impossible to apply eye shadow because one, it’s hard to maneuver around the lashes and two, it can be damaging to the lashes when you go to remove your eye makeup. These pros and cons of eyelash extensions must be taken seriously.
Lash extensions might make your makeup routine a lot faster, but they can make other things a lot more timely. You have to be careful about getting them wet, so every time you shower or wash your face you have to be cautious around your eyes. Plus, if you’re someone who works out a lot, sweat can be harmful to them as well. So that becomes another activity that is more challenging with extensions.
Basically, eyelash extensions aren’t for everyone – obviously. I’d say if you’re someone who has the time and money, who doesn’t like wearing a lot of makeup and who is okay with the upkeep of them go for it. However, if you love wearing eye shadow, or can foresee yourself being rough with your lashes maybe don’t waste the money. If you’re on the fence about them, maybe try getting your lashes done for a special event where you don’t want to fuss with makeup like a vacation. If you love them, try extensions in your everyday life. If you hate them, at least you know! These pros and cons of eyelash extensions must be taken into consideration.
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