Eyelash Tinting - What Is It and Why Do It?

Posted by ulrch on July 28th, 2018

What is Eyelash Tinting?(When you want to learn more about 3d mink lash extensions, you should to see to this:mink lashes wholesale).

Eyelash tinting is basically dying the mink lashes. This creates the effect of having mascara on (and the illusion of longer, fuller mink lashes) without having to actually use it. Although black is certainly the most popular color, dyes are available in pretty much any hue someone could want.

It's one of the most cost-effective and low maintenance beauty procedures one can do (or have done), and it typically lasts four to six weeks.

Some of the women who can benefit the most from eyelash tinting:

Women who want the look of mascara but don't want the risk of it running (brides-to-be, and other ladies who have special/emotional occasions coming up)

Athletes, women who swim a lot, work outdoors, or live in high humidity areas tend to love tinting; all mascara, regardless of price or what the labels say, can clump

Busy women who want to look their best, but spending the least amount of time

Women with allergies can save money by having their lashes tinted instead of shelling out the big bucks for hypoallergenic mascaras

Any woman who simply doesn't want to deal with the cost, hassle, or possibility of smearing that comes with mascaras (and having to remove them)

Are there side-effects or negatives associated with eyelash tinting?

There absolutely are some down sides to having your lashes tinted. For one thing, it's semi-permanent. That means, if you don't like the effect, you have to either have them re-tinted, or deal with them for the full duration.

Some women, with very sensitive eyes or eyelids can't tolerate the process of getting their lashes done, either.

Women who wear contact lenses should definitely remove them before having their lashes tinted as well, as they are at risk of major infections if they don't.

Should eyelash tinting be done at by a professional, or is it feasible to do it at home?

This procedure, done at a salon, typically costs in the to range. It can probably be found for cheaper, and certainly for more, however.(For more information about 3d mink lashes to visit we website [maybellinelashes])

Having it done by a professional certainly lowers the risk of staining your eyelids, or having the dye enter the eyes, so it's very wise to consider going that route.

Professionals will know the best dyes to use, for the best effects, and will be able to give you advice, as well as the best potential application.

With that being said, there are certainly kits available for use that are effective and can conveniently be done at home.

Women with skin sensitivities and allergies definitely want to check the ingredients on the kits before-hand, obviously.

Closing thoughts:

So while this wasn't an exhaustive look at all the eyelash tinting possibilities, hopefully it at least gives an idea of whether or not you want to try it out.

In my opinion, it's definitely worth it for those women with long lashes (or who wear false ones) who don't need the extra lengthening that mascara can give.

One last fantastic advantage is that it's always there; when you go to bed, you don't have to remove your mascara first, and when you wake up, your lashes look amazing!

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