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Lashes and Waxing Downtown Seattle, Pioneer Square - How do eye lashes work to add volume lashes?
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Eyelash extensions are semi-permanent fibers that are attached to your natural eyelashes in order to make your lash fringe look longer, fuller, and darker. These pre-made eye lashes near me in downtown Seattle, Pioneer Square.

SEATTLE - Washingtoner -- 0Lashes and Waxing by Erin - Lashes Downtown Seattle, Pioneer Square Eye Lash Extensions

How do eye lashes work to add volume lashes?
Eyelash extensions are semi-permanent fibers that are attached to your natural eyelashes in order to make your lash fringe look longer, fuller, and darker.

How long do eye lash extensions last?  How long before a fill is needed?
Your natural eye lashes have a typical growth cycle of 6 to 8 weeks.
Refills are a great way to extend the life of your eye lashes if done every 2 to 3 weeks.

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Do eye lash extensions ruin your natural eye lashes?
When the growth cycle of your natural lashes is carefully respected, eyelash extensions will not cause any damage to your natural lashes. Wearing appropriate eyelash extensions does not influence the growth cycle of natural lashes.  Simply a slight enhancement to the length and volume of your eye lashes.

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What are the Pros of eye lash extensions?
- Add volume and extension to your natural eye lashes
- No need to use added mascara or sticky faux lashes
- Tailor made to suit your face and eye shape
- Non-invasive and safe when done properly by a professional

What are the cons of eye lash extensions?
- Need regular eye lash fills - eye lash extensions are glued to your natural eye lashes and as those regularly grow, you'll need a fill once every 10 days .
- Some salons charge $$$ as they take their time gluing 1 lashes extension to 1 natural eye lash.  In our salon we use pre-made fans allowing us to focus on quality while saving you time and money in the process.
- If you've never had eye lash extensions before, they may be uncomfortable at first.  Please let your lash professional know of any discomfort during the process.

Are eye lash extensions worth it?
Lash extensions in downtown Seattle, are semi-permanent enhancements for your eye lashes, that use pre-made lash fans to increase the length, curl, or volume of your natural lashes.  Our customers feel they are worth every penny, especially if you compare the cost to lash strips or lash lifts.

http://www.lashesandwaxingbyerin.com

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