But on Instagram, lash extensions are getting some EXTRA attention, thanks to a viral DIY tutorial that has a lot of people talking. But Shayanne isn’t a professional aesthetician, so her advice on the “right” way to glue things to your lash line should be taken with a grain of salt. When I asked if she was worried about her followers possibly damaging their lashes the way she herself did when starting out, Thomas wasn’t concerned. “If they practice and do it the right way, and don’t leave them on for a ridiculously long time, I don’t think anyone will hurt themselves or their lashes doing it,” she told Revelist via email. “Once they figure out how to remove them and do them correctly, they’ll be good.”

  1. The adhesive can create skin irritation around the eyes if used improperly. It’s actually not the safest idea to be playing around with these adhesives at home – or any adhesive like them, for that matter.
  2. Your lashes can end up matted together, which can create discomfort and cause distress for the natural lashes.
  3. You’ll be working with one eye closed, which can lead to all sorts of miscalculations.
  4. You won’t have the benefit that comes from having a trained professional managing the application. Again, that’s not an optimal situation for any lash extension application.

This 18 year old figured out a way to DIY her own lash extensions - 32This 18 year old figured out a way to DIY her own lash extensions - 82This 18 year old figured out a way to DIY her own lash extensions - 77This 18 year old figured out a way to DIY her own lash extensions - 71This 18 year old figured out a way to DIY her own lash extensions - 32This 18 year old figured out a way to DIY her own lash extensions - 64This 18 year old figured out a way to DIY her own lash extensions - 81This 18 year old figured out a way to DIY her own lash extensions - 86


title: “This 18 Year Old Figured Out A Way To Diy Her Own Lash Extensions” ShowToc: true date: “2024-09-15” author: “Michael Virgen”


But on Instagram, lash extensions are getting some EXTRA attention, thanks to a viral DIY tutorial that has a lot of people talking. But Shayanne isn’t a professional aesthetician, so her advice on the “right” way to glue things to your lash line should be taken with a grain of salt. When I asked if she was worried about her followers possibly damaging their lashes the way she herself did when starting out, Thomas wasn’t concerned. “If they practice and do it the right way, and don’t leave them on for a ridiculously long time, I don’t think anyone will hurt themselves or their lashes doing it,” she told Revelist via email. “Once they figure out how to remove them and do them correctly, they’ll be good.”

  1. The adhesive can create skin irritation around the eyes if used improperly. It’s actually not the safest idea to be playing around with these adhesives at home – or any adhesive like them, for that matter.
  2. Your lashes can end up matted together, which can create discomfort and cause distress for the natural lashes.
  3. You’ll be working with one eye closed, which can lead to all sorts of miscalculations.
  4. You won’t have the benefit that comes from having a trained professional managing the application. Again, that’s not an optimal situation for any lash extension application.

This 18 year old figured out a way to DIY her own lash extensions - 1This 18 year old figured out a way to DIY her own lash extensions - 31This 18 year old figured out a way to DIY her own lash extensions - 52This 18 year old figured out a way to DIY her own lash extensions - 23This 18 year old figured out a way to DIY her own lash extensions - 62This 18 year old figured out a way to DIY her own lash extensions - 39This 18 year old figured out a way to DIY her own lash extensions - 36This 18 year old figured out a way to DIY her own lash extensions - 62