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Lash Extensions - November 3D Mink Lashes 25mm
Lash Extensions - November 3D Mink Lashes 25mm
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Dimensional Layering Prevents Flat Drama
Double and triple layered build stacks fibers at different heights. Textured dimension volume professionals achieve through careful fan construction.
Mink Fiber Blends With Melanin Tones
The November's natural color tone sits within your lashes' melanin pigment range. Even at 25mm, the fibers integrate with your own lash color rather than creating an obvious break.
Holiday-Scale Impact Beyond Salon Limits
Professional extensions max out at 8-12mm with dramatic sets adding only 3-4mm. The November delivers 25mm, a statement for holiday events and special occasions no salon session matches.
Center-Outward Placement Technique
Secure the band at the center of your eye first, then press down inner and outer edges. Anchors the strip at its strongest point before managing the corners.
Shedding Season Concealment
Natural lashes shed 2-3 per day with seasonal variation. The November's dense layering masks those temporary gaps. Your look stays uniformly full through telogen rest phases.
Follicle-Friendly Load Capacity
Handcrafted mink keeps the 25mm strip within safe weight limits. Wear dramatic length through the entire holiday season without risking permanent thinning from follicle overload.
Water-Based Cleaning Protocol
A cotton swab with diluted baby wash removes adhesive residue gently. Protects the mink fibers and supports consistent curl retention across the full 20-25 suggested wears.
| Feature | Details |
|---|---|
| Hair Type | 3D Mink |
| Style Name | November |
| Color | Natural Color |
| Lash Type | Strip Lash |
| Construction | Double and triple layered |
| Craftsmanship | 100% handcrafted |
| Reusability | 20-25 wears |
| Length | 25mm |
| Availability | Limited Edition |
November has a rounded dome shape where the fiber length peaks broadly at the center and curves smoothly down to both corners, like an arch. There are no sharp peaks, no flat zones, no spikes. The curve is continuous and symmetrical.
The Dome Shape
This smooth curve is the most universally flattering 25mm shape because it doesn't fight any eye shape. It follows the eye rather than reshaping it. On round eyes, the dome echoes the roundness. On almond eyes, the dome softens the points. On hooded eyes, the broad curve pushes through the hood across a wide section rather than at one narrow peak.
November vs. March
Both are non-directional styles that don't elongate or round. March achieves that through uniform flat length. November achieves it through a curved gradient. March looks like a wall. November looks like a wave. The dome curve adds a three-dimensional quality that the flat uniform style doesn't have, which is why November photographs with more depth.
November vs. May
May has a sharp, narrow peak that drops off quickly to both sides. November's broad curve extends across the central third and tapers gently down. May opens the eye sharply. November opens it softly.
The dome is the safer choice if you're between the two. November's broad curve reads as elegant across eye shapes, where May's narrow peak can tip toward eccentric depending on your anatomy. The symmetrical shape means minor left-right placement differences are less noticeable than on asymmetrical styles like February or October.
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