Wednesday, July 24, 2013

Eyelash Function Lash Rx

Eyelash Function

Have you ever thought about what are eyelash functions? Eyelashes aren't just a pretty feature on the body; they have a very specific and important function. Eyelashes are designed to prevent objects and debris from getting in the eyes. Each eyelash is actually a sensory hair that reflexively shuts the eyelid whenever it is touched by dirt, dust or anything else that could possibly get in the eye. The upper lid typically has about 80 to 1160 lashes on it, while the bottom has between 70 and 80 lashes. Most eyelashes grow to be about 10 mm long (just over 3/8 inch).


Eyelash Cycle Growth Lash Rx

Would you like to have long, thick eyelashes? Would you like to wake up every morning with nice beautiful looking eyelashes every day? Having long thick eyelashes are touted as one of the most desirable features a woman can have.  Longer think lashes are a great way to look beautiful everyday saving you time. There are thousands of products which are sold to enhance the look of lashes, from mascara to lash conditioner to lash extensions. So, when you wake up in the morning and notice an eyelash or two that have fallen out and are resting on your cheeks, it can be a little unsettling. But it's important to understand that this is normal process, because like every other hair on your body, eyelashes are perpetually moving through a natural growth cycle.





Monday, July 22, 2013

FAQ's Lash Rx Downtown Eyelash Extensions

How do I care for my Lash RX eyelash extensions?
Care must be taken not to rub or scratch your eyes. Any creams, eye-makeup removers, lotions or cleansers containing glycols and carbonates can loosen the bond of eyelash extensions. You will want to make sure that you use an oil-free makeup remover to remove eye makeup. Care must be taken to apply eye cream sparingly, with avoidance of the lash-line area