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NBW October 2015

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60 NORTH BAY WOMAN | F A L L 2 0 1 5 vibrant and fresh. I don't need to wear eyeliner or mascara, thereby cutting my makeup time by half. I adore lash extensions and think they are well worth the time and money for a special event or even when I want a beauty boost! There are some downsides. It takes a long time and it's not easy to stay still. Plan for about 2 to 3 hours for your first procedure. Tish said "fills," when you have new lashes put on, take about an hour to 90 minutes depending on the client's lashes. It's pricey but I can see why. My lashes cost $175, plus tip. Lash extensions last about three weeks. Fills start at $85. Tish's tips for eyelashes and lash extensions: – Do not use an eyelash curler. Even if you're not planning on getting extensions, curlers can break your lashes as they did mine. Tish found lots of damaged and broken lashes from my curling habit. If you want a curl in your lash, go to a professional. – Don't rub your eyes. – Don't wear mascara or use makeup remover with oil in it with your lash extensions. – Try not to sleep on your face. – Don't wash your eye area for 24 hours after getting lash extensions. Wash your face, gently, after that. With so many options available to up your eye game, who wouldn't want to add drama and glamour to your most expressive feature! ■ According to brow expert and esthetician, Bridgene Raftery of Bridgene's Beauty Bar in Sonoma, "Brows frame the face and changing them can make a huge difference for anybody." Photos provided by Bridgene Raftery. BABY'S GOT BROWS SAN RAFAEL 415 479 7700 SANTA ROSA 707 528 2147 FIRST WAX FREE * offer expires 12/10/15 waxcenter.com *First-time guests only. Guests must reside in state where redeemed. Not valid for all services. Additional restrictions may apply. Visit waxcenter.com for complete terms and conditions. © 2015 EWC

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