Kirstie Clements: An eye-lash game changer and the ultimate beauty kit

2022-07-01 22:26:35 By : Mr. Roy Zhao

During a three-hour drive to the south coast of NSW this week, my best friend Jenny and I were discussing what to pack for a long overseas holiday – as I have just returned from Europe, and she is about to go.

About 30 minutes of that conversation was about eyelash extensions. They have become a hugely popular part of the beauty world and eyelash bars are now as prolific as nail salons, with rapidly filled appointment books. I am hooked.

A full set of silk lashes is a game changer, especially for those of us in a more mature category, who are watching in dismay as our eyes and lashes gradually disappear.

It’s an hour of your life you want back to be sure, lying on a table while a lovely technician painstakingly pokes at the rim of your eyelids for 75 minutes, but the result is addictive.

Your eyes look more defined, brighter, you look fine when you wake up. And miraculously, you don’t really need eye makeup.This, as a person who has more makeup than kitchenware, has been a revelation to me.

I don’t know if I have any natural eyelashes left, I’m not game to look, so I have budgeted having lash refills every three to four weeks for the rest of my natural life.

My mum had her hair set every Saturday, so I feel like it’s the same sort of thing, debilitating eye infections notwithstanding.

Jenny had booked her first lash appointment, and as I am now a convert (which naturally makes me a self-appointed expert), I also threw in my tips for what other must-have makeup items I took overseas.

I managed to edit my makeup bag down to five key items, which makes life so much easier. I would hazard a guess that in the past I normally travelled with more than twenty, including many I didn’t even use.

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