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Where To Go For Eyelash Extensions In Singapore And What You Need To Know About Them

Where To Go For Eyelash Extensions In Singapore And What You Need To Know About Them

Sick of short, stubby lashes? We’ve got some tips to prep you on what to expect if you’re an eyelash extension newbie and great after-care tips.

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Modern women are always in a rush: between juggling work and personal commitments, it’s hard to find time to ourselves. No wonder more and more women are looking at semi-permanent makeup solutions to help cut down the time needed to get ready in the mornings.

Just like eyebrow embroidery and a hair permeyelash extensions that help to shorten your morning routine so you have a bit more time to snooze in bed or simply to savour your morning cup of tea or coffee.

How long can they last?
If properly taken care of, eyelash extensions can last between four to six weeks, after which you can either opt for complete removal and redo a set of them, or even just touch up sparse spots. As for lash styles, there are many options available in the market that enables you to achieve any look you prefer.

From natural-looking lashes, which usually involve applying one or two lashes onto each of your existing lashes, to dramatic, voluminous ones, which adds six lashes onto each of your existing lashes, the options are endless.

How do I choose the style?
Moreover, your eyelash artist can also customise the density of eyelash extension applied to enhance the shape of your eyes. If you want your eyes to look bigger and rounder, you can request to have more eyelash extension around the centre of your eyes.

Alternatively, if you wish to create a sexy, cat-eye effect, the eyelash extension chose will tend to be longer and thicker towards the outer corners of your eyes.

How long does one session take?
Most salons estimate that one session requires about 90 to 120 minutes. However, the exact time taken varies on the type and style of eyelash extensions you choose. For example, those who opt for single lash extensions will take a longer time than those who go for cluster lashes, although the former usually give a more natural effect.

In addition, first-timers who are not used to the process might require a longer time compared to those who get eyelash extensions regularly.

Will it cause irritation?
Since eyelash extensions are applied very close to your lash line, it’s inevitable that some people might feel some discomfort, especially for first-timers. Again, depending on the material of the eyelash extensions you choose, this discomfort can be minimised by opting for lash extensions that are softer.

That said, irritation shouldn’t occur if the salon you visit has high hygiene standards. Make sure that all tools used are clean and sterilised. And double check that the salon you visit uses hypoallergenic eyelash glue to minimise the chances of developing any irritation.

Can I still apply makeup? 
After getting eyelash extensions, technically you don’t have to wear eye makeup as the increase in eyelash volume and length already serves to accentuate and define your eyes. However, if you wish to, you can still apply your usual eyeshadows, eyeliners and mascaras.

The only thing you need to pay attention to is not to use any oil-based makeup removers as those can dislodge your eyelash extensions from your natural lashes. Instead, opt for water-based makeup removers and gently remove makeup without rubbing or tugging to help your eyelash extensions last longer.

Now that you’ve got all the basics covered, ahead, we’ve also rounded up 11 salons to check out for beautiful eyelashes:

Salons like T Lashes have garnered the likes of many for good reason. Not only do they offer a wide variety of lash styles for you to choose from, but their lashes also last for as long as six weeks without touchups. Of course, you would also need to take care of your lash extensions to make them last a lot longer. We’ve actually tried them a few times and it’s safe to say that their lashes really have some of the best-staying power as compared to the other salons we’ve tried previously. Prices start from $78.

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If you’re looking for lashes that are soft and fluttery, then you’ll find what you’re looking for at this home-based salon. Best known for her YY Lashes, Jess from The Lash Boss is an expert at her craft, and always delivers when it comes to giving you the right pair of lashes for your eyes. What we love most about her lashes is that it’s really light and soft, so it doesn’t feel heavy on your lids. Of course, we also recommend that you go for her signature YY lashes, but you can also opt for her signature volume lashes for a more classy look. Price start from $50.

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Well-known for its brow embroidery services, Browhaus also offers eyelash extensions. Its Lash In Bloom service is completely customizable.

Expect top-notch hygiene here and a fuss-free process so you’ll get a set of fluttery lashes in no time at all. Prices start from $90.

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Specialising in eyebrows and lash services, The Prestige Eyebrow & Lash Specialist is a great place to head to for customised eyelash extension services on Asian eyes. Choose from a wide range of lengths, curvature and density of extensions for your preferred look.

Plus, it has two centrally located outlets at Pacific Plaza and Suntec to make it super convenient to get to. Prices start from $68.

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As with all things beauty, it’s inevitable that we all look to Korea for the latest trends and technology. Offering its customers with Korean-made eyelash extension, you can be assured of the quality and protocol the eyelash technicians here perform to create your dream pair of eyelashes. Prices start from $98.

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Helmed by Coco Qi, an industry veteran who has over 20 years of experience and regularly trains eyelash technicians, Browtisan is committed to providing top-notch service and comfort, as well as intricate technique to ensure that every customer leaves with a beautiful set of lashes.

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Widely favoured by top influencers, including Christabel Chua (@bellywellyjelly), Private Room is strategically located within the CBD, making it super convenient for anyone to pop in for a quick fix during lunch time or after work.

Only 100 per cent synthetic lashes from Korea are used so you can rest assured that the products are of top quality. Prices start from $108.

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With a special emphasis on training its eyelash technicians, LASH By Lolita is the place to go for customised eyelash extensions that will accentuate your eyes depending on your eye shape and face shape. Plus, there’s also a wide range of lashes that are sourced from USA, Australia and Switzerland that are soft and comfortable. Prices start from $79

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Flutters Lash Parlour is the place to go to for a perfect pair of lashes tailored to your eye shape, wants and needs. Whether you want to opt for a mix of lash lengths to create the illusion of being #blessed in the lash department or the 3D “Late Lash Bloomers” lash extensions (with multiple lashes on each strand), you’ll find a friendly and experienced team here that will deliver on style, comfort and safety. Touch ups are recommended after 3 weeks, just to fill in any bald-spots. Prices start from $78.

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Having first started out as a home-based business, J.Lashes has become one of Singapore’s most recognised lash extension boutiques thanks to its signature “Tutu” lash extension technique. Specially designed for Asian eyes, “Tutu” creates natural-looking layers and volume by applying six lashes onto each real lash. Prices start from $108.

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This convenient spot is great for those needing quality extensions applied deftly at an affordable price point. Founded by Japanese beauty expert Jeane Okajima, KJ Studio offers a wide selection of eyelash designs categorised by thickness, length and shape. If you’re feeling fancy, the boutique also gives you the option of adding coloured lashes into the mix for an additional fee of $20.

This article originally appeared on Her World.

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