Glamorous Lashes with Hidden Risks
GLAMOROUSLY long and thick lashes are very much in fashion. Eyelash extensions are one of the many ways people are now taking their lashes to new lengths. Usually, those who wear extensions will have synthetic, faux mink or silk fibres attached to each eyelash strand. And unlike their predecessor false eyelashes, extensions promise to make your lashes look fuller and darker for weeks – no daily messy reapplication or mascara necessary.
The Risk of Improper Application
Proper application of eyelash extensions is crucial. If not applied correctly, the extensions can cause issues such as eyelids stuck together with glue, natural lashes being pulled out, and adhesive coming into contact with the eye's surface, leading to serious problems like inflammation of the cornea.
Hidden Dangers in the Glue
Some eyelash glues have been found to contain cancer-causing chemicals. Studies have shown that a high percentage of eyelash glues release formaldehyde, a potentially carcinogenic chemical. In some cases, improper glues, including strong nail glue, have been used, causing alarming incidents like eyelids being stuck together.
Preservatives and Lash Mites
Preservatives in glue can lead to eye infections and corneal damage. Neglecting proper hygiene can also lead to a lash mite infestation, causing inflammation and itchiness along the eyelids. It is essential to clean and care for your lashes to avoid these risks.
Remember, always ensure you go to a reputable clinic with an experienced aesthetician for your eyelash extensions. Your eye health is not worth the risk of a botched appointment.
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