Do eyelash extensions make you more attractive?

The look can be as natural or dramatic as you'd like, but the commitment is small. This is not a tattoo or plastic surgery, but it will significantly improve your appearance.

Do eyelash extensions make you more attractive?

The look can be as natural or dramatic as you'd like, but the commitment is small. This is not a tattoo or plastic surgery, but it will significantly improve your appearance. With or without makeup, you'll look noticeably prettier, more feminine and more organized. Long eyelash extensions even make your eyes easy to notice when you do your daily activities; they are the focus of your attention, since they differentiate you a lot for easy recognition.

Longer, voluminous lashes will emphasize and frame your eyes, giving you a fresher, more awake or feminine look without the need for mascara, false eyelashes or eyelash extensions. You might be surprised to learn that your eyelashes also say a lot about a woman's fertility, this may seem strange but not entirely wrong. You should know that not all salons have the same ability to handle eyelash extensions without repercussions. Some scientists believe that if eyelashes have any real function, it is to diffuse airflow that could threaten to dry out the eyeball, and that their length is generally determined in relation to the size of the eyeball itself and not to the gender of the mammal to which they belong.

Even so, eyelashes have managed to become one of the few types of female body hair that falls into the category of “good”, emphasizes rather than “bad”, removes one and, for centuries, we have been imagining the presence of long, dark eyelashes to represent female beauty at the highest level. However, this differed between men and women, as women were considered more attractive with longer eyelashes, while men were considered less attractive. However, more recent research points to the idea that long eyelashes are valuable because of the illusion they create of wide eyes and gazing eyes. Similarly, the only facial difference between Robin Hood's incarnation at Disney and his female counterpart, Maid Marian, was, you guessed it, his black, fluttering eyelashes, and there's a multi-billion dollar industry based on the (strange) idea that when you add eyelashes to your car, you suddenly have a female car.

If you spend much of the morning trying to darken, thicken and curl your lashes, eyelash extensions are a must. Historically, eyelashes have also been associated with chastity, the ancient Roman naturalist Pliny the Elder suggested, quite amusingly in retrospect, that women's eyelashes could fall out if they had too much sex.

Jennie Heacock
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