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Shavasana Eyelash Extensions - An Inside Look

Shavasana eyelash extensions have been on the market for the past six years. The company has spent millions of dollars on research and product development in an effort to bring the best product available to its consumers. A professional team of trainers are also able to assist you, the consumer, with improving your eyelash extension techniques. Shavasana eyelash extensions have grown in popularity since the company began operations in 2005 and today are leaders in the cosmetic world of eyelash extensions.

Products retailed in conjunction with eyelash extensions, by Shavasana are of a high standard and recognized throughout the industry as top quality. The “starter kit” allows the purchaser to try various combinations of eyelash extensions; the “Pro lash perm” kit comes with different creams and gels to be used while you prepare for extending. The Company also sells various “tools” that are used with all eye make-up operations. These include tweeters, scissors, carry-cases and adhesive removers and much, much more.
     
If you’re thinking of getting eyelash extensions but you are undecided on which brand or method to use, give Shavasana a call or check out their website, you may be surprised. All of the company’s products are able to be purchased online, as are refills. The company also works in beauty schools throughout the United States offering special courses on the art of eyelash extension. It appears hundreds of women are signing up to learn this skill. It is clear that this fad of getting one’s eyelashes extended is not going to end any time soon and I believe that in coming years, eyelash extension stores will be similar to the hamburger restaurant with the golden arches – everywhere. Shavasana eyelash extensions will no doubt be a leading force in this relatively new industry as it morphs into mainstream America. Indeed Shavasana eyelash extensions will be the first name everyone thinks of when talking about eyelash extension. This is both good and bad. Good for the company, bad for its rivals. One only has to look at Google and Yahoo.
     
In Japan, eyelash extensions have yet to really take hold. Most Japanese women are afraid to do anything around their eyes except apply a little mascara and eye-brow pencil. However, the yearn to look more western, at times, overwhelms these people and it will be only a matter of a few short months before Japanese women of all ages are lining up to buy products or to have Shavasana eyelash extensions.