In our new series, Salon vs. DIY, we are challenging the
belief that pricey salon treatments are better than what we can do ourselves in
our own bathrooms.
As much as I'd like to consider myself above all of those
fussy, high maintenance beauty treatments, I've always secretly lusted after
dramatic lashes, the kind no lady is lucky enough to be born with (except
Elizabeth Taylor). So after years of coveting Adele and Eva Mendes'
high-volume, throwback lash look, I decided to give falsies a try.
The Salon Experience
My first stop? Manhattan's Lash Loft to get my very own set
of eyelash extensions. Though trepidatious at first, I found the process
relaxing: You lie down as a technician carefully glues individual strands of
hair to each eyelash. Other than a few bouts of eye watering, I could've slept
the whole hour it took to finish. The resulting look was a bit jarring at first
(Is that Kim Kardashian in the mirror?), but I soon started to appreciate the feeling
of having a 24-hour va-va-voom gaze. Plus, there was a lighter and softer look
to the extensions that mascara couldn't achieve.
I was told the lashes would last four to six weeks, as long
as I treated them carefully. I didn't -- honestly, who has time to constantly
worry about eyelashes? I went swimming, rubbed my eyes and lost that little
lash comb they gave me by day two. The maintenance was a bit of a pain for a
non-red carpet goer like myself. All in all, they kept up pretty nicely,
though. Here's a photo of me two weeks after getting the extensions put in
(sans mascara):
The DIY Experience
Since the pricey lash extensions can set you back upwards of
$150, I tried to see if I could apply a set of fake eyelashes at home myself. A
quick trip to my local drugstore and $12 later, I sat in front of a mirror
trying to figure out just how much glue you're supposed to squeeze out of those
tubes, where exactly you're supposed to place the base of the extension and how
much are you supposed to trim these things anyway?
Long story short: I gave up and put on mascara
(KevynAucoin's The Essential Mascara, in case you're wondering). My attempts at
both the strip and the individual lashes made me look like some sort of
pre-school arts and crafts project. And I honestly felt just as confident with
a few swipes of mascara as I did after getting the professional set of lash
extensions. Here's me with plain old mascara:
The verdict: Unless you're looking for an over-the-top glam
look (and you have a couple hundred bucks to lose), mascara -- or
expertly-applied drug store lashes -- will do just fine.Visit https://www.lashurious314.com/
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