You can change your look for a day, or make it last for weeks.
Here are some options for more long-lasting lashes.
Dr. Deborah Kerber of Resler-Kerber Optometry Inc., says that any kind of adhesive on or around your eyes is not ideal because of the possible allergic reactions. Also, when the eyes are not washed properly, bacteria builds up, causing irritation and infection. Don't use hair glue and any adhesive other than hypo-allergenic eyelash glue.
Eyelash conditioner -- For help maintaining or growing beautiful lashes, use the conditioner neuLash ($150) available at Saks Fifth Avenue.
Eyeliner -- Use a eyeliner that help your lashes grow such as Dermalash Color ($95) or Dermalash ($93) at both at Skinterrra.com.
Mascara -- Create a dramatic effect by using a bold mascara such as Dazzle Lash or Zoom Lash (both $12) at MAC Cosmetics.
Long-Lasting extensions -- Try extensions that will last about four to six weeks. The adhesive is waterproof, so they won't fall out when you wash your eyes. New sets ($175) and touch-ups ($65) are available at local salons.
Extensions -- Apply extensions that last for a day. These eyelashes are applied with hypo-allergenic adhesive ($10-$30) at local salons
Prescription treatment -- Make your natural lashes longer over time with the prescription treatment, Latisse Solution ($120) at your doctor's office.
