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Get to know your Eyelash Extension Curl Types

Choosing the Right Curl

Choosing the perfect lash extension curl types is a skill that demands careful assessment of a client’s unique features, such as their natural eyelashes, eye shape, and desired style. At The Lash Professional, we offer a diverse selection of premium-quality extensions in various shapes, enabling experts to customise their designs to meet each customer’s requirements and expectations.

Eyelash Extensions: Elevate Your Eyes & Confidence with Long-Lasting Beauty

Eyelash extensions have taken the beauty industry by storm, becoming a must-have for those looking to enhance their natural beauty effortlessly. Whether you want to wake up looking refreshed, cut down your makeup routine, or simply feel more confident, eyelash extensions can be a game-changer. But beyond aesthetics, proper care is key to making them last longer and keeping your lashes healthy.

Let’s dive into why eyelash extensions are more than just a beauty trend and how you can maintain them for maximum impact.

Why Eyelash Extensions Enhance Your Eyes & Confidence

1. They Make Your Eyes Pop

Eyelash extensions add length, volume, and curl to your lashes, making your eyes appear bigger, brighter, and more expressive. Whether you opt for a natural or dramatic look, the right set of extensions can enhance your facial features and draw attention to your eyes.

2. Say Goodbye to Mascara

Imagine waking up with full, fluffy lashes every morning—no smudging, clumping, or reapplying mascara. Eyelash extensions give you that fresh, polished look 24/7, making your daily beauty routine faster and easier.

3. Boosts Self-Confidence

Beauty isn’t just about looks—it’s about how you feel. With fuller lashes, many people feel more confident and put together, even without makeup. Whether you’re heading to work, an event, or a casual day out, lash extensions give you a naturally glamorous look that boosts your confidence.

4. They’re Customisable to Your Style

From subtle enhancements to dramatic volume, lash extensions come in various lengths, curls, and thicknesses. A professional lash technician can tailor your extensions to suit your eye shape, preference, and lifestyle.

How to Care for Your Eyelash Extensions So They Last Longer

To get the most out of your lash extensions, proper aftercare is essential. Here are some expert tips to keep your lashes looking fresh and flawless for weeks.

1. Avoid Water & Steam for the First 24-48 Hours Lash glue takes time to fully cure, so avoid water, steam, and excessive humidity in the first two days. This means no hot showers, saunas, or swimming until your lashes are set.

2. Be Gentle—No Rubbing or Pulling Resist the urge to rub your eyes or tug at your lashes. This can cause extensions to fall out prematurely and may damage your natural lashes. Instead, pat your face gently when cleansing.

3. Use an Oil-Free Cleanser Oils can break down the adhesive used for lash extensions. Use a lash-safe, oil-free cleanser to gently clean your eyelids and lashes to remove dirt and makeup residue.

4. Brush Your Lashes Daily Using a clean spoolie brush, gently comb through your lashes daily to prevent tangling and keep them looking neat.

5. Sleep on non cotton pillowcases If you’re a side or stomach sleeper, your lashes may rub against your pillow, leading to premature shedding. Try using a silk pillowcase to reduce friction.

6. Avoid Mascara & Eyelash Curlers Extensions already give you that lifted, voluminous look, so mascara and curlers aren’t necessary. Using them can weigh down or damage your lashes, reducing their longevity.

7. Get Regular Refills Lash extensions naturally shed with your natural lash cycle. To keep them looking full and fresh, schedule touch-up appointments every 2-3 weeks.

Final Thoughts: Enhance Your Beauty with Confidence

Eyelash extensions are more than just a beauty treatment—they’re an investment in confidence and convenience. Whether you’re looking for a subtle boost or a bold transformation, well-maintained lash extensions can enhance your eyes and help you feel beautiful every day.

By following the right aftercare routine, you can extend the life of your extensions, save time on daily makeup, and enjoy effortlessly gorgeous lashes.

Are You Ready to Elevate Your Look? If you’re thinking about getting eyelash extensions or need expert advice on lash care, visit Need a Hair Makeover Hair Extensions & Hair Loss Specialist Salon. Let’s bring out the best in your eyes!

Would you try eyelash extensions? Let us know in the comments!

This image shows a guide to eyelash extension curls, volumes, thickness, and lengths. Understanding the different curl types helps customize lashes to suit individual eye shapes and desired effects.Let’s break down the curl types shown:🔠 Eyelash Curl Types & Their Best Uses

1. J Curl (Natural Lift)• Curl Description: Slight, gentle lift. The most natural curl available.• Best For: Clients who want a subtle enhancement, ideal for those with straight or downward-pointing natural lashes.• Eye Shape Suitability: • Hooded eyes• Mature eyes• Straight-lashed clients

2. B Curl (Slightly More Lift)• Curl Description: Slightly more curl than J, still quite natural.• Best For: Clients who want a little more lift but still a soft, everyday look.• Eye Shape Suitability: • Almond eyes• Clients with slightly curled lashes already

3. C Curl (Popular Choice)• Curl Description: Medium curl, creating a bright, open-eye look.• Best For: Most versatile curl; perfect for everyday glam.• Eye Shape Suitability: • Round eyes• Almond eyes• Monolid eyes

4. D Curl (Dramatic Lift)• Curl Description: Strong curl for a doll-eye effect.• Best For: Clients seeking dramatic, wide-eyed glamour. Great for photoshoots and nights out.• Eye Shape Suitability: • Deep-set eyes• Downturned eyes• Monolids

5. CC Curl (Between C & D)• Curl Description: Curlier than C but slightly less than D.• Best For: Lifted look without being too dramatic—ideal balance.• Eye Shape Suitability: • Almond eyes• Hooded eyes• Slightly downturned lashes

6. L Curl (Flat Base + Curl Up)• Curl Description: Straight base with an upward curl—gives a lash lift illusion.• Best For: Clients with monolids or straight/downward lashes. Also helps retention.• Eye Shape Suitability: • Monolids• Hooded eyes• Deep-set eyes

7. L+ Curl (Extra Lift with Flat Base)• Curl Description: Enhanced version of L Curl for even more lift and visibility.• Best For: Great for droopy or hidden lids; gives a super lifted, edgy look.• Eye Shape Suitability: • Droopy or heavy eyelids• Clients with lashes pointing down

👁️ Quick Tip: How to Choose the Right Curl Understanding curl types ensures that your lash set enhances your natural beauty, suits your lifestyle, and delivers the exact vibe you’re going for—whether it’s natural charm or full-on

Debunking the Myths: Is Synthetic Hair Really Carcinogenic?

By Diane Shawe, CEO of Need a Hair Makeover Hair Extensions & Hair Loss Specialist Salon
Author | Educator | Hair Extensions & Hair Loss Specialist

Recently, a viral video has sparked alarm by claiming that synthetic hair is carcinogenic. As a long-standing educator and practitioner in the hair industry—working with clients suffering from alopecia, stress-related hair loss, and chemotherapy-induced thinning—I feel it’s crucial to address this topic with fact-based clarity.

Here’s what you need to know before letting fear override science.

🧪 What is Synthetic Hair Made Of?
Synthetic hair is typically made from polymer-based fibers such as:

Modacrylic (a blend of acrylic and PVC)
Nylon (Polyamide)
Polyester
Acrylic fibers (PAN-based)

These materials are not unique to wigs. They’re used in clothing, carpets, medical-grade wigs, and even children’s toys. Once processed through polymerization, they become stable and non-toxic, posing no health threat under normal use.

⚠️ Understanding the Carcinogen Confusion
Some of the panic stems from misunderstanding the difference between raw chemicals and final products. For instance, acrylonitrile is toxic in its raw form—but when transformed into polyacrylonitrile fibers, it becomes chemically stable. This is standard chemistry, similar to how crude oil becomes safe plastic.

📌 Fact Check: If synthetic hair were genuinely carcinogenic, it wouldn’t be used for medical wigs worn by chemotherapy patients worldwide.

🔥 The Real Risk? Burning – Not Wearing
Like any material (cotton, wool, or even natural hair), synthetic hair can emit toxic fumes if burned. However, normal wear, heat styling within safe limits, or day-to-day usage poses no proven cancer risk.

The Consumer Reports test in 2023 found small traces of benzene and VOCs in some synthetic braiding hair brands, but:
The sample size was limited
It was not peer-reviewed
No clinical studies confirmed these materials cause harm when simply worn

💡 At Need a Hair Makeover, we educate our clients on safe heat usage and only source from high-quality suppliers.

🌍 The Environmental Factor
The real issue with synthetic hair is environmental, not health-based. Most synthetic hair is non-biodegradable, contributing to microplastic waste.

However, eco-friendly solutions are emerging:

♻️ Recycled synthetic fibers
🌿 Bio-based and plant-fiber blends
🧼 Wash-before-use practices to reduce residue exposure

As a specialist salon, we’re advocating for sustainability without shame.

📚 Further Learning from Diane Shawe
If you’d like to deepen your understanding of the hair industry, sourcing ethics, and protective styling care, explore my published works:

📘 Getting Started in the Hair Extensions Business – A practical guide to launching a successful salon or mobile business.
📗 1 – Exposing the global journey of human and synthetic hair.
📕 The Complete Handbook on Braids and Wigs Care – From cleaning and hydration to protective techniques and myth-busting.
📙 How to Conduct Accurate Internet Research – Essential for separating truth from trending misinformation.

All available on Amazon.

🖥️ And be sure to follow my professional blog:
➡️ http://www.needahairmakeover.blog
Here, we regularly post updates on hair safety, trends, tutorials, and client education.

✅ I
While we should never ignore safety signals, it’s equally dangerous to accept viral claims as fact without scientific scrutiny. To date, there is no evidence that wearing synthetic hair causes cancer. Let’s be informed, not alarmed.

✨ Whether you wear synthetic hair for fashion, convenience, or necessity—you deserve to feel confident and safe in your choices.

Have questions or want expert advice on hair systems, wigs, or protective styling?
📩 Email me at needahairmakeover@gmail.com
🌐 Visit: http://www.needahairmakeover.com








Celebs 5 most popular Hair Colours this Autumn


Jet Black

All-black everything can be daunting, the Kardashian have made it very popular however for a fresh take on this Autumn favorite, try warming up jet-black with ribbons of chestnut highlights. A few piecey, cool-toned strands like Olivia Munn’s look especially stellar on olive skin tones.

Dark Bronde

Already have a darker brownish-blond shade like Khloé Kardashian’s? Ask for a glaze. “With exposure to summer sun, your hair tends to fade and get bleached out.

Warm Copper

Consider this a marriage between dusty rose gold and deep auburn, with a warm metallic spark all its own.

On the brighter end of the copper spectrum sits Emma Roberts’ “cayenne red,” because of the rich red gleam that runs through the color. The shade contrasts her light complexion, and, maybe it’s just us, but it reminds us of autum. If you choose to go this route, it’s vital to keep the red hue from falling flat, so follow these celebrity-endorsed tips for keeping your red as vibrant as possible.

High-Contrast Roots

For anyone who dyes their hair, you understand how annoying root touch-ups can be. Instead of rushing into the salon, let your roots work in your favor this fall. By growing out your hair without a salon touch-up, it takes on a naturally lived-in appearance that celebrities like Hailey Baldwinhave proved to be fans of.

The best part of high-contrast roots, like Joan Smalls’ chic look  is that there’s pretty much zero upkeep. Simply let your roots grow in and your blond ends grow out, and sooner or later—boom—you’ve got yourself ombré hair.

Ombré

If you thought ombré was over, think again, because it’s still going strong. Get Jenna Dewan Tatum’s perfect two-tone look by going cool on top, warm on the bottom. Have your colorist add a caramel-color tone from midlengths to ends in order to soften a natural brunette base.

Sandy Beige

Great news for those of you who love ultra-blond highlights in the summertime: By adding some beige-toned streaks like Behati Prinsloo’s to your hair for fall, you’ll end up with incredibly beautiful dimension and richness. Keep the color lasting longer with a few of our favorite shine-inducing hair products.

For a different take on the shade, like Jordyn Woods’ here, aim for a sandy allover color that gradually deepens, just a touch, at the roots.

About Need a Hair Makeover

Are you tired of your hair style and sick of waiting for your hair to get to the length you want, sick of chemicals, sick of your unmanagable hair? sick of thin lack lustra hair?

Well we can help using Hair Extensions. So for some women this is a no-brainer.  With over 16 different hair extensions techniques there is bound to be one technique that can safely help achieve your hair goal in a short time.

So if you have short hair but want it long, straight hair but want it curly or the other way round, thin hair but want it thick, highlights without chemicals or just want some hair ,Well we have a amazingly fantastic deal to help you get started.

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