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How Much Do Eyelash Extensions Cost?

Last Updated on July 21, 2023
Written by CPA Alec Pow | Content Reviewed by Certified CFA CFA Alexander Popinker

An attribute that provides pleasure to the senses is beauty. To look good and feel good is the definition of beauty, right? It is in our nature as women to want to look beautiful and extravagant. Models and celebrities have always been the benchmark for most women and it’s undeniably the perfect appearance and presentability they projected. The stars’ beauty tricks are now available to us, normal people.

Have you ever yearned for the perfect lashes that models wear? Now, we too can have lashes as thick, curved, and long as they have in just a few minutes.

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Eyelash extensions are a great way of bringing your eyes to the center of attention from the moment you wake up.

But a lot of people that get lashes for the first time ask themselves how much eyelash extensions cost and how is the price determined.

As with most products and services out there, the cost of permanent eyelashes will be influenced by several factors including where you’re getting the procedure, the lash style, and so on.

How Much Do Eyelash Extensions Cost?

Getting eyelash extensions costs anywhere between $160 and $500, but as we explained above, this will mainly depend on several factors, out of which, the most important is the lash style. To get a better idea, here are the average costs of eyelash extensions that lash artists currently charge:

Volume Full Set Eyelash Extension Prices

For more glamorous looks, you will also have to spend a considerable amount, as this style will apply 2 to 5 pieces for each lash.

A full set of volume eyelash extensions can usually be bought for $200 to $275.

Classic Full Set Eyelash Extension Prices

If you’re not looking for that wow effect but still want a decent look, you should get a classic full set that usually lasts for 1.50 hours, with the lash tech applying anywhere between 80 and 120 lashes, depending on how many natural lashes you have.

The procedure of getting classic lash extensions will cost somewhere between $150 and $200.

Hybrid Full Set Eyelash Extension Prices

An easier way of understanding hybrid eyelash extensions is by calling it the combination of volume lash extensions and classic extensions. This is the perfect choice when you want to have just a little drama around your eyes without being too bombastic.

A set of hybrid lashes costs somewhere around $225.

Factors affecting lash prices

As we said multiple times in this article, there are several important factors that will influence how much you will pay for your lashes. This means that there isn’t a simple answer when it comes to the cost of permanent eyelash extensions.

So here are a few things that a salon will consider when setting the prices for the lash services it offers:

Lash Style

The style you pick for your lashes will have a big impact on the total price. This is mainly because when you ask about the cost, the stylist will immediately think about the duration of the procedure and the number of lash strands they will have to use.

Most people spend between $2 and $2.5 per eyelash.

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Lash Material Being Used

As each material has its own pros and cons and in the end, the material will also influence the cost of the extensions, you need to decide on what lash material you will want to be used.

Obviously, your cheapest option would be synthetic lashes, out of all materials that are currently used for this process.

Faux mink lashes and silk lashes have pretty similar prices, and mink ones are currently considered the luxury or high-end type, making them the most expensive lashes as well.

Now let’s go over the pros and cons of each of the materials so that you have a better idea of what to pick, and more importantly, what not to pick, and why.

Silk Lashes

Silk lashes have a rather average cost when compared to other materials. Although they are cheaper than natural ones, they are still more expensive than synthetic lashes.

These are a great choice if you want to go for natural-looking extensions.

You should go for silk lashes if you’re the type of person that has natural lashes that get damaged a lot. The material used to make silk lashes won’t cause as much breakage, as it is very lightweight.

Synthetic Lashes

These work great when you are aiming for dramatic lashes. These options are the thickest, as well as the glossies out of the three options we go over.

Synthetic lashes are usually made from acrylic materials and are the sturdiest type of lash extensions you could get, while also being the cheapest.

While it’s great for glam looks, this may not be great for you if you like natural-looking extensions.

Keep in mind that these can damage your natural lashes and are somewhat shiny, which is why people are recommended against using them for longer periods of time.

Mink Lashes

The most natural type is the real mink lashes. Be sure you’re not allergic before getting this type, as they are made from fur, which causes allergic reactions in more sensitive people.

They are the most expensive to make, as they’re made from raw materials that have a higher acquisition price.

Be ready to pay around $500 for a full set of real mink extensions, which makes them considerably more expensive when compared to synthetic and silk lashes.

Although there are people that won’t get anything else, there are still some that call them too natural-looking, if that makes sense. This means that you won’t look a lot different after you get this procedure.

So these might be for you if you’re the type to like a little flourish on a general “au naturel” look.

There are also faux lashes, for people that want a cheaper option or are vegan in nature. These lashes have been getting a lot of hype lately, as they are made lightweight and fluffy.

They also enable you to be a little more relaxed around water, as they won’t lose their curls as easily.

Another pro is that they are as cheap as silk lashes, although their price will depend on the salon offering the service.

Average prices:

  • Synthetic Eyelash Extensions: average price – $160+
  • Silk Eyelash Extensions: average price – $250+
  • Mink Eyelash Extensions: average price – $500+
  • Faux-Mink Eyelash Extensions: average price – $250+

Lash Extension Maintenance

The cleaning of any buildup left from lashes as well as the extension removal are additional costs you should consider when figuring out the final bill for this service.

The Salon’s Reputation

Let’s not forget about the reputation of the salon at which you go to get your lashes done, as it usually has a big impact on the final price.

You should expect to pay considerably more if you get them done at salons considered high-end or ones that offer luxurious materials or equipment or extra services and pampering.

Make sure you do proper research especially when going to a new place, so you’re sure you’re getting the best experience because there are places that simply inflate the lash extensions cost for no obvious reason.

Salon Location

Bigger cities also come with bigger costs, most of the time, which is why salons will also have higher prices for lash extensions.

The same service will be done a lot cheaper most of the time if you live in a small town where competition isn’t as violent. Regardless of the price you pay, keep in mind that you will also have to add a tip to the final price, especially if the artist has done a great job.

Cost of Additional Lash Extension Services

Lash Removals

Most experts and technicians advise against removing your extensions on your own as if you are not careful, you will damage your natural lashes.

If you want to leave the job in the hands of a professional to ensure safety, then expect an average cost of $25 to $50.

Lash Baths

Some debris like dirt, natural oils, and even different types of makeup will build up on your extensions from time to time. This causes them to fall out faster than they should.

As a way of preventing this, some salons also offer lash baths. They are priced between $15 and $25. You can also do this at home, but you will need a lash cleanser just to be sure you don’t damage the lashes.

Infills

Some people want to get eyelash extensions for longer periods of time. There are long-term ones, but you shouldn’t wait until you have no lash left to make an appointment.

Most technicians recommend getting refills when 40% or more of your extensions have fallen out or around 2 to 3 weeks after the initial procedure.

Expect to pay anywhere between $80 and $110 for this.

Bottom Eyelash Extensions Price

You should consider also getting bottom lash extensions as they add quite some drama and volume to your overall look, while not looking like you’re trying too hard. It’s important to notice that these eyelash extensions last only about 14 days.

You will likely spend $50 to $100 for these lashes.

Alternatives to Eyelash Extensions

There are quite a few alternatives that are cheaper and easier to maintain if you want to get this look but don’t like the price or maintenance requirements for lash extensions.

These fake eyelashes, also called falsies, won’t look as natural as eyelash extensions and might not last as long either, but they are still a great way to improve your looks for an event.

Eyelash curlers are also a great short-term alternative to extensions. This is great for people with sensitive eyes who can’t handle the adhesives used in eyelash extensions.

Keep in mind that if you opt for this alternative you will have to avoid eyelash curlers. Using them in the wrong way will make the lashes parts due to all the pinching and pulling.

There are heated lashes as well if you want to prevent this from happening.

Of course, if you’re looking for longer-term alternatives, then you might need keratin lash lifts. These are known to look more natural than lash extensions and will only start to fall after 6 to 8 weeks.

Additional information

False eyelashes are of two types: tape and individual. The first ones have a dramatic effect, while the last ones are proper for a natural look. The only disadvantage of individual lashes is that you can pull off your natural lashes when you whitewash them.

More important than the eyelash brand or price is the adhesive you use. In general, they come bundled with a small bottle of glue, but not every time it is a qualitative one.

The most used, recommended, and appreciated by make-up artists is False Las DUO Adhesive, which is found at affordable prices in stores like MAC or Sephora but also on shopping sites. You can find it in 2 versions, colorless or black, in 7-gram or 14-gram bottles.

How to apply lash extensions at home?

  1. With the help of tweezers, remove the lashes from their support. If they are tape lashes, place them over your eyelashes, from the inner corner of the eye to see if they fit in length. If they exceed the outer corner, cut each lash until they reach a suitable size;
  2. Apply the adhesive, either directly from the tube or with a thin brush. Leave it to dry for about 30 seconds, until it becomes sticky;
  3. Place the lashes, as close to the line of natural lashes, either with tweezers or by hand, at your convenience. Start with the outer corner, pressing slightly for fixing them, and do the same for the rest of the eye. Do not worry if you can see the glue, when it dries it becomes transparent.
  4. Apply mascara and eyeliner to correct the eventual imperfections.

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#TIP: Keep your face natural and bright. Add a bright blush in a shade of pink or a reddish pigment. At the lashes base distribute a beige shadow, bright, and apply it under the form of eyeliner. Finally, use mascara in a single layer, and choose a pink lip gloss, creamy, and very shiny.

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How to remove them:

  1. Put whitewasher on a disk and place it on top of the lashes. It will peel off after a few seconds.
  2. Clean the lashes from mascara and glue. Keep them in their box until the next use

Final Words

Consider Eyelash extensions an investment. Try them at least once in your lifetime just to see if they fit you or not.

Most people say they feel gorgeous and experience an almost instant boost of confidence as soon as they try them.

FAQs

Are Eyelash Extensions Worth It?

This is an investment you will surely not regret, especially if you’re aiming for a gorgeous look all day. You can then spend your time on more important things than putting on and then removing your makeup.

Do Eyelash Extensions Ruin Your Natural Lashes?

You won’t experience a lot of breakage as long as you don’t go to a stylist that doesn’t know how or doesn’t want to follow normal procedures when applying extensions.

So make sure you look for a lash technician that does a good job and has good reviews so that the extensions don’t cause unnecessary problems.

How Long Can You Go Without a Fill?

Experts recommend that you get a refill once about 40% of your extensions have fallen out. This happens about 2 to 3 weeks after you’ve added them, as most people lose about 2 to 5 lashes each day.

Alec Pow
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