Eyebrow Extensions – Everything You Need to Know

If you’re thinking about getting your brows done and want a simple, pain-free solution, eyebrow extensions might just be the thing for you!

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Eyebrow extensions are a little-known treatment at the moment, but they absolutely deserve the same hype that other brow enhancement treatments get!

They’re a great way to up your brow game and freshen up your whole look without a long-lasting commitment or huge investment.

In this guide, we’ll explain all about this treatment – what it is, how it works, and why you should get it.

We’ll also provide answers to some common questions regarding the brow extensions’ lifespan, cost, and the potential of combining them with other treatments, so keep on reading!

What Are Eyebrow Extensions?

Eyebrow extensions are a brow treatment with a pretty self-explanatory name – if you’ve heard of lash extensions, you can already assume what brow extensions are. But, if you haven’t, that’s okay too – we’ll go into detail here!

The whole treatment is based on working with your natural brows and making them fuller by adding extra hairs on top of them. This is a great option for everyone who’s either overplucked their brows or would like to make them more luscious in general.

The treatment also involves shaping and cleaning up the brows, so you know you’ll look super neat once you’re done. 

How Do Eyebrow Extensions Work?

The application of brow extensions is simple and straightforward. The process itself is very similar to other types of extensions in that the new hairs are just glued onto either the existing hairs or the skin underneath.

When you go into your appointment, here’s what you can expect:

Plucking & Shaping

The first thing they’ll do is get rid of any strays and reshape your brows. This is most commonly done by tweezing and/or waxing and threading.

Outlining

Next, they’ll draw an outline of where the new brow hairs will go. This is more commonly known as brow mapping and is an essential part of the procedure as it can help your tech determine the correct shape for your features.

Of course, you’ll have a say in what that shape will be, so that’s the right time to voice your opinion.

Applying the Glue & Individual Hairs

The last step is the extension application itself, which can take around 30-60 minutes.

The Different Types of Eyebrow Fiber Extensions

The fibers that are used for brow extensions are either natural or artificial. Although most salons use artificial ones, you can search for those that use natural fibers too.

Eyebrow extension fibers also differ in color. The main thing is to try to find one that best matches your natural brows, and the brow tech can help you with that.

Finally, the hairs come in a variety of lengths, usually varying from 5 mm to 8 mm.

However, some techs prefer to work with very long hairs that they then trim down based on placement.

So, if your tech pulls out comically long hairs, don’t worry – it’s part of the process!

What Are the Pros of Eyebrow Extensions?

Speaking about the pros of brow extensions, we have to start with the most obvious one and that is that you’ll get really full and natural-looking brows. Since there is no dye involved, you won’t look like you’re wearing makeup.

Next, we also have to mention that this brow treatment has absolutely no downtime and is completely painless. The only discomfort you’ll feel is during the plucking step, but chances are, you’re already used to that feeling anyway.

Brow extensions are also among the most affordable brow treatments.

Brow Extensions Risks & Side Effects

When it comes to eyebrow extensions risks and side effects, they are minimal.

There are only a few things that could go wrong, but they’re all easy to fix. You could potentially end up unsatisfied with the result, and in that case, you can simply ask the tech to fix whatever is wrong right there on the spot.

A more dangerous side effect is an allergic reaction to the adhesive.

If you’re worried about this, it’s okay to ask your tech to do a patch test before starting.

During the treatment, there should be no pain or discomfort, so if you notice any stinging, let the tech know ASAP and they can clean it off and find an alternative.

Can I Combine Eyebrow Extensions and Eyebrow Tinting?

Yes, but not in the same session.

Brow tinting is another popular way to enhance your brows. It includes coloring brow hairs to achieve the illusion of fullness by using a darker pigment.

The treatment also stains the skin under the brow, making you look like you always have your brows perfectly done.

Tinting can be combined with extensions if you want a really full brow. The important thing is to wait at least a few days after a tint so that the skin doesn’t get irritated by the adhesive used with extensions.

How Long Do Eyebrow Extensions Last?

Brow extensions can last 2-4 weeks.

After you notice that they’re starting to come off, you can go back to your tech for a touch-up.

The relatively short life span of the extensions can be a drawback for some, while others see it as a benefit since you don’t have to commit to the new look for long periods of time.

If you want to keep your brow extensions safe, the most important thing is to avoid friction – just like you would with lash extensions. Similarly, you shouldn’t get them wet for at least 3-4 hours after getting them done to let the adhesive dry properly.

How Much Do Eyebrow Extensions Cost?

The average eyebrow extensions price is around $150.

Depending on the salon you go to, the cost ranges from about $90 to $200 for the initial set.

The touch-ups will naturally be cheaper, but that depends on how many hairs need to be filled in. That’s why we recommend going in while you still have most of your extensions in.

Either way, the average touch-up will set you back around $50.

Can I Do Eyebrow Extensions at Home?

Yes!

If you’re looking for ways to save some money, you can do a full set of brow extensions at home too – all you need is a very steady hand and a brow extension kit.

One thing to note about doing the extensions yourself is that the adhesive probably isn’t as strong as the one the pros use at salons, so the extensions might last for a little less time.

At-home brow extensions are a great option if you want to do your lashes for a special occasion, but in the long run, it’s better to go to a salon.

How to Do DIY Eyebrow Extensions

If you still want to do the extensions at home, you’ll be happy to know that the process isn’t difficult at all. You’ll get detailed instructions with your kit and you should stick to those, but here are a few general tips on how to DIY brow extensions.

Step 1: Clean your face & remove any products you have on. It’s always best to start with a clean face. Besides, your skin’s natural oils and the products you have on could stop the adhesive from doing its job properly.

Step 2: Tweeze the strays. You can also use other methods that you’re more comfortable with, but it’s not the best idea to apply glue over an area that’s just been freshly waxed.

Step 3: Choose your shape. Since the extensions will be on there for a while, you want to make sure that they’re the best they can be.

Step 4: Apply the extensions. Different adhesives work in different ways, so for this step, you’ll want to rely heavily on the instructions that came in the kit.

Eyebrow Extensions – Main Takeaways

All in all, brow extensions can be a great solution if you’re not looking for something permanent and want to achieve a natural look.

However, if you want to look like you’re wearing makeup, you can always combine the extensions with a brow tint – it’s up to personal preference.

Another great thing about brow extensions is that you can do them at home, as long as you have a steady hand and the right tools. If that sounds like the right thing for you, just remember to not get your brows wet for a day and avoid friction and you’ll be all set!

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