Best Eyelash Extensions | Joplin MO
Classic Set | $125
Classic Refill | $65
Hybrid Set | $150
Hybrid Fill | $75
Volume Set | $190
Volume Fill | $90
Mega Volume Set | $225
Mega Volume Fill | $115
Classic eyelash extensions are simple, beautiful, natural-looking eyelash extensions. They are applied on a 1:1 ratio, which means one extension is attached to one natural lash. This allows you to achieve a natural enhancement.
A Hybrid lash treatment is a combination of two techniques: Volume (SVS or Russian) and Individual lash extensions (Extend). Taking the best bits from both treatments, Hybrid Lashes will give you volume and length, resulting in a wispy, textured lash extension look that last for up to 8 weeks.
Volume lashes is a technique in which multiplied lash extensions are fanned out and applied to one natural lash (one to many). Volume eyelash extensions allow for a great level of customization to achieve the client’s desired look. This technique will give you a fuller and fluffier lash line.
Mega Volume method is the lightest lash to make a fan with up to 16-20 lash extensions. Bold and beautiful lashes which definitely lives up to its “Mega” name, and creates a super full and glamorous look.
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