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Let’s Talk Lash Extensions

This article is written by a student writer from the Her Campus at DCU chapter.

Eyelash extensions have become increasingly popular recently, with many on Tiktok posting videos of a before and after. The process usually takes approximately two hours, and costs anywhere between €50-€175 depending on the look you’re going for and the amount of lashes needed, according to The Lash Boutique. Lash extensions are a great way to get that “flash lashes” look, with only one application.

With proper care lash extensions can last up to six weeks – so, for the cost, is it worth it?

Well, let’s break it down. Say the lash extensions cost you €100 and they last for six weeks – that’s roughly just over €16.50 per week. If you have naturally short lashes or lack volume, and you think it might be something that suits you, then this isn’t too pricey for something that will make you feel better about yourself.

Now let’s talk side effects (if there are any) and things you should avoid after getting lash extensions.

After 48 hours it’s okay to shower after getting lash extensions. You can put mascara on lash extensions but it’s best to avoid oil-based mascaras because the oil will loosen the adhesive holding the lashes down, causing them to fall out faster. Water-based mascaras are a good shout, as often these are designed to use with lash extensions. On this, it’s important to stay away from oil-based cleansers as this can do the same!

It’s important to note that when you need to get them off, you must book a professional removal as pulling at them could lead to losing your own lashes! One other thing to keep in mind is that after getting the full set applied you can get touch-ups which will maintain the lashes for less after the initial application.

Extensions have been known to cause eye infections, so it’s important to first and foremost choose a quality salon for the application (even professionals can botch jobs!) and afterwards make sure to keep them clean and practice as much care as possible. If you’re careful with them, it should be unlikely that you experience any risks.

My name is Emma, and I'm originally from the north west of Ireland! I'm a journalism student in DCU, and have loved reading and writing ever since I was young. I'm a big lover of music, and also do some modelling work on the side!