Monday, February 11, 2013


What is the difference between Silk, Synthetic Minks, and Faux Minks eyelashes?
 

 
Silk lashes are used more and more for eyelash extensions to obtain a glossy glamorous look. At Cilsfrance,we offer silk eyelashes in C, B, and J curls with a  diameter from 0.0.7 to 0.15, and lengths from 06 through 15

 
The advantage  of using silk eyelashes is that they are soft and lightweight. Lashers or lash technicians can apply silk extensions alone or in addition to authentic or faux mink  extensions to obtain more volume and shine . Silk extensions add a glossy shine that minks do not have as they are more mat.

 Silk lashes are finer than synthetic loose lashes. They are not as "stiff" as the synthetic faux mink lashes and therefore do not have the thickness that synthetic faux mink normally  have.

 
Having said that.. When used alone silk eyelashes add high gloss and best for clients who want to add volume and shine to their natural lashes. They are light in weight so for adding lengtht in 0.07 diameter, its easy to do without damaging the natural lash itself.

The differnces are that synthetic faux mink extensions lashes are more mat and will be designed for people who desire a more natural look, certainly the thicker the diameter

 
Authentic (real mink) lashes are more costly, and preferred for their weightless and soft quality. You also wont need as many touch-ups  because they stay on longest  time and grow out well due to their lightweight texture. They are the most natural and comfortable refined look of all. When making our mink lash no animal credulity involved in the process. The animal hair is gently combed and then sterilized to make the most exclusive men's shaving brushes or our eyelash extensions.

1 comment:

  1. Long eyelashes is a good solution for immediate result, but be aware that no matter what type of extension you get they will thin out your natural eyelashes. Other thing to keep in mind is the maintenance and restriction of having eyelash extension.

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