Flutter Lash Extensions


About 3 weeks ago I had lash extensions put in by Kathryn at Flutterlashes: it was an instant addiction! I’ve just had them infilled to replace any that have naturally fallen out and had a few more added at the same time. After my initial reservations that it just takes too long, the infill session took half the time and was something I could quite easily cope with. This time, Kathryn spent about an hour tweaking and primping….and above is a picture of my eye, complete with fabulous, curling and long lashes.

What I have found about lash extensions is that I’m using far less make up – there’s no need to use mascara at all (in fact, you’d wreck the lashes if you did) and because your eyes look so striking any way, there’s little or no need for anything other than a quick slick of eye liner to make them really pop. I’ve found purple, navy and even silvery grey looks amazing, and you seriously can’t get much more low maintenance than a dab of creme blush and some lip gloss which is about all my morning routine amounts to right now.


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4 responses to “Flutter Lash Extensions”

  1. Grace London

    Those look amazing. V tempted by these.

  2. notallthatsparkles

    wow!! ive been tempted by eyelash extentions for a long time but ive always been put off by the fact they are fiddling around near your eye. But after seeing the results you have come out with i will deffinatly be looking further into it now!! The result is so worth it!

    Charly
    xoxo

  3. The lashes look fab! Natural but dramatic at the same time…

  4. Ali

    Gorgeous. Sadly, way out of my beauty budget.

    Ali

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