• Hansen Jenkins posted an update 5 years, 8 months ago  · 

    If you’re like me, having lash extensions connect you with “Flawless” on an individual level. You savour your extra 10 minutes of sleeping in the morning, rock and roll the no-makeup look with confidence, and know that though lash extensions do not maketh the man, they do make you feel like a bit of a bombshell. But if you’re like me, you’ve never thought double in what your lash extensions are constructed of.

    Silk, faux mink, and real fur lash extensions will be the most prevalent in the lash industry today, and differ from one another in consistency, appearance, and weight. Understanding the variations between lash types and knowing what type of lash expansion best suits your needs can not only make you the best and dependable consumer, it’ll help you as well as your lash designer design the lash set you will need to wake up every day looking and sense flawless.

    MINK LASHES

    Interestingly, most mink lashes aren’t made of mink, but of an synthetic material called PBT (or Polybutylene terephthalate). PBT is a polyester product, used in the creation of swim and athletic wear, toothbrushes, and-of course-lash extensions.

    Sugarlash Expert (faux) mink lashes are known for their natural, semi-matte appearance that resembles the look of natural lashes, and remarkably light-weight body. Mink lashes are modelled after real mink fur, so they’re the thinnest kind of synthetic extension available. As a result, they’re often found in volume units. A lot of the expansion person is tapered, so each lash weighs about up to 30% less than a silk lash. Sought out for their amazingly natural look, mink lashes are well suited for those looking for extremely natural lash packages, people who have very fine natural lashes, and for traditional volume and mega-volume units.

    SILK LASHES

    Silk lashes, like mink lashes, are made of a PBT materials. What separates silk from mink lashes, however, is not their material, but their weight, surface finish, and overall form.

    Silk lashes have a much shorter taper than mink

    lashes -meaning your body of the lash remains thicker for longer-as well as a luxurious semi-gloss appearance. Because silk lashes have a thick, full body, they work best in remarkable lash collections, and are the most frequent lash type found in traditional models (traditional lash collections with one lash expansion per eyelash). If you’ve ever endured classic lashes, it’s likely that you’ve experienced silk lashes.

    REAL Hair LASHES

    While almost all of the lash extensions found in the industry are constructed of PBT, some luxury lash providers offer extensions made of real mink fur. Because these lashes are made of real hair, they’re arguably the softest, and most natural-looking extensions you can get. Mink hair is velvety tender, and tapers into a long, slim, and incredibly fluffy lash. Because real mink lashes obtain their curl through perming (before they’re applied), they relax in the future, and will likely require extra curling at home.

    Real mink lash extensions are more of a luxury service, and aren’t proposed by all lash music artists. They’ll also set you back a lot more than a man-made lash set, and be warned! When you have animal allergy symptoms, these lashes might not be for you.

    FLAT LASHES

    Flat lashes will be the newbies to the lash market, and are also not often talked about in the man made vs. real issue. Like other artificial lashes, smooth lashes are produced from PBT, however, their particular flat base models them aside from any other lash type. Most lash extensions have a round base, but flat lashes, as the name advises, have a flat base. Thus giving smooth lashes a much thicker appearance than silk or mink.

    Because of their form, flat lashes can’t be used in volume sets. However, they can be added into hybrid units (lash collections made with a mixture of quantity fans and individual lash extensions) to make a textured lash look that’s fluffy and remarkable.

    When considering what you’d like to escape your lash set, speak with your artist about which kind of lash extension is best for you. Not only will your man made and natural lashes win over her, you’ll know precisely what she’s declaring when she advises a blend of silk and level classic lashes