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Lash Extensions - July 3D Mink Lashes 25mm
Lash Extensions - July 3D Mink Lashes 25mm
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Lightweight Despite Extreme Length
Mink fibers keep total strip weight low enough for comfortable all-day wear, even though 25mm is more than double the standard professional extension range of 8-12mm.
Double and Triple Layer Fullness
Layered construction stacks fibers at multiple heights, adding the kind of volume that creates genuine visual depth instead of a flat, one-dimensional lash line.
Independent Growth Cycle Coverage
Each natural lash follows its own growth cycle, meaning some are always shorter than others. The July's dense 25mm coverage masks those varying lengths for a uniform dramatic look.
Strip Design Beats Cluster Speed
The full 25mm dramatic effect arrives in a single placement per eye. Under a minute, compared to the lash-by-lash work cluster methods require.
Doll-Eye or Cat-Eye Versatile
Trim the outer edge shorter for centered doll-eye volume, or keep full length at the outer corner for a cat-eye sweep that flatters round and almond eye shapes.
Mink Fiber Curl Retention
Unlike synthetic fibers that lose their curve after a few wears, mink's protein structure holds a set curl consistently through 20-25 applications. No heat reshaping or manual curling needed.
Proper Cleaning Prevents Premature Loss
Use an oil-free cleanser on the band after each wear to remove residue that breaks down adhesive bonds. Keeps the strip secure and adhesive-ready for every suggested use.
| Feature | Details |
|---|---|
| Hair | 3D Mink |
| Style | July |
| Color | Natural Color |
| Type | Strip Lash |
| Length | 25mm |
| Edition | Limited edition |
| Construction | 100% handcrafted, double and triple layered |
| Reusability | 20-25 wears (suggested) |
| Special Features | Comfortable, adds length, volume, and fullness |
July has the densest fiber packing in the 25mm collection. Where March achieves full coverage through uniform length, July achieves it through sheer fiber count, with more individual lash strands per millimeter of band than any other 25mm style. The thickest, most opaque lash in the entire lineup.
Maximum Density at 25mm
Dense fiber packing means less light passes through the lash. July creates a solid line of lash that frames the eye like a dark border.
This density is what makes July the best 25mm style for photography and video. Dense lashes read more clearly on camera than wispy or spaced ones, because they don't get lost in compression, they don't blur into the skin in low-resolution playback, and they hold their definition under flash.
July vs. March
Both are full-coverage, non-tapered 25mm styles. March has uniform length. July has uniform density. In practice, July looks and feels heavier because there are more fibers pressing against the lid. March distributes fewer fibers at the same length, creating coverage through reach rather than mass.
If you want full 25mm coverage that still feels relatively light, March. If you want the most imposing, most photographable lash in the 25mm range regardless of weight, July.
Wearing Dense 25mm Lashes
More fibers mean more surface area for adhesive to grip, so July actually stays in place more securely than the lighter 25mm styles.
The trade-off is wear comfort. This is the heaviest-feeling lash in the collection. For events of two to three hours, it's fine. For all-day wear, the denser construction feels like more weight on the lid than the sparser styles. If you're sensitive to lid weight, April (wispy) or February (graduated) will be more comfortable for extended wear.
Dense fibers trap adhesive residue more easily than sparse styles, so give July a thorough cleaning after each wear.
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