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Lash Extensions - Bangkok 3D Mink Lashes
Lash Extensions - Bangkok 3D Mink Lashes
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Fiber Composition Mirrors Natural Hair
Mink's keratin and water content closely parallels human eyelash structure. Bangkok lashes move, reflect light, and taper at the tips the way your own lashes do.
Triple-Layer Architecture for True 3D Effect
Bangkok's double and triple layered construction achieves three-dimensional staging across the full strip without any custom fan building. Reads as natural density rather than a flat wall of fiber.
Firm Band Anchors All-Day Wear
The thick band holds its curve throughout the day, resisting the corner lift thinner bands are prone to after several hours of wear.
Respects the Independent Growth Cycle
Bangkok strips sit on top of the lash line rather than bonding to individual hairs. They never interfere with your lashes' natural grow-shed-replace cycle.
100% Handcrafted Precision
Each Bangkok strip is assembled entirely by hand with strand-by-strand placement. Consistent spacing and weight across the full band length.
Effortless Style Versatility
Bangkok's strand graduation naturally concentrates length toward the outer third for a subtle cat-eye lift that pairs with everything from a bare face to a full evening look. Discover more ways to effortlessly transform your routine.
Reusable Through Proper Aftercare
Avoid oil-based removers, use only water-based mascara on the tips, and Bangkok lashes deliver their full 20 to 25 wears before needing replacement.
| Feature | Details |
|---|---|
| Hair Type | 3D Mink |
| Style | Bangkok |
| Color | Natural Color |
| Lash Type | Strip Lash |
| Construction | 100% Hand Crafted, Double and Triple Layered |
| Material | 100% Mink |
| Reusability | Suggested use 20-25 wears |
Bangkok has the most unusual lash map in the 3D mink collection. Instead of a symmetrical distribution or a simple inner-to-outer gradient, Bangkok uses an asymmetric cluster pattern with varied-length fibers that create a swept, windblown effect. No other style in the lineup does this.
The Asymmetric Design, Explained
Where most lash maps follow a predictable gradient, Bangkok's clusters alternate between shorter and longer groupings in an irregular pattern, so the lash line looks organic and textured rather than groomed.
The fibers appear to sweep outward and upward, as if caught mid-movement. It reads as effortless and slightly editorial, and that's a hard combination to pull off with a strip lash.
Pairing Bangkok With Eye Shapes and Makeup
The asymmetric design means Bangkok doesn't default to flattering every eye shape equally. It works best on almond and oval eyes, where the varied lengths have room to play without competing with the eye's natural geometry. On round eyes, the irregular pattern can read as unintentional rather than designed.
Keep the rest of the eye simple when wearing Bangkok. A clean lid with just concealer and a neutral shadow lets the lash texture be the focal point. Heavy liner fights with the windblown silhouette, so if you want liner, keep it tight to the lash line and skip the wing.
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