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Lash Extensions - Rose Faux 3D Volume Lashes
Lash Extensions - Rose Faux 3D Volume Lashes
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Clustered 3D Fiber Depth
Double and triple layered fibers grouped in clustered sections at alternating angles. Depth and definition professional volume techniques produce through individually fanned lashes.
Moisture-Resistant Synthetic Fibers
Faux mink shrugs off water exposure, humidity, and steam that would cause natural fibers to lose curl. Rose lashes stay defined through conditions that challenge other materials.
Vegan Without Compromise
Rose lashes use synthetic fibers exclusively. Soft, feathery finish with no animal products, no animal testing, no ethical trade-offs.
15mm Length With a Flexible Band
The strip spans 15mm and bends to match your natural lash line when shaped before application. Trim from the outer edge, then set center-first for secure placement.
Cleaning That Preserves the Curl
Adhesive residue lifts cleanly from the synthetic band with micellar water or oil-free cleanser. Fibers resist the structural breakdown natural materials suffer through repeated cleaning.
Replaces Liner for a Natural Frame
Dense fiber clustering along the band creates enough lash-line definition to skip heavy eyeliner entirely. The strip does the framing work on its own.
Predictable Performance Across Pairs
Synthetic manufacturing ensures each Rose pair matches the density, curl, and taper of the one before. No batch variation. Explore the complete guide to building fuller, more voluminous looks.
| Feature | Details |
|---|---|
| Hair Type | 3D Faux Mink |
| Style | Rose |
| Color | Natural |
| Product Type | Strip Lash |
| Length | 15mm |
Rose has soft, rounded clusters that sit close together with no visible gaps. Where Dandelion separates its clusters for a spiky graphic effect, Rose blends them into a continuous soft line. The look is romantic and diffused, with volume but no visible structure.
The Soft Cluster Effect
You see a soft wave of lash. This is the most flattering style in the faux collection for close-up and intimate-distance settings (dinner dates, conversations, anything at arm's length) because the softness holds up to scrutiny better than sharply defined styles.
In photos, Rose reads as "she has amazing natural lashes" rather than "she's wearing a designed lash strip." The blended clusters don't create the starburst lines that editorial styles like Dandelion produce. Instead, they create a smooth, graduated line that fades into the lid.
Rose vs. Daisy
Both are on the natural end of the faux spectrum, but they get there differently. Daisy is wispy with visible gaps, achieving naturalness through transparency. Rose is soft and blended with no gaps, achieving naturalness through continuity. Daisy is "barely there." Rose is "there but gentle."
If you want the least visible lash, Daisy. If you want a lash that's visible but still reads as soft and approachable, Rose.
The Romance Aesthetic
Rose fits romantic, soft-focus settings: bridal looks, date nights, portrait photography with diffused lighting, any context where harshness is the enemy. The fiber tips are tapered (thinner at the ends than at the base), which softens the overall silhouette further.
This makes Rose the worst choice for situations that need graphic impact, like stage performances, Halloween, and editorial photo shoots that want edge. For those, look at Dandelion (spiky) or Lotus (maximum volume).
Blended clusters hide minor placement imperfections, so if one section sits slightly higher or lower than another, the overlapping fibers blur the inconsistency.
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