How Much Do Eyelash Extensions Cost? What’s The Price?

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Eyelash extensions are a great investment if you’re always on the go or if you just want to look glamorous the moment you wake up.

But how much do eyelash extensions cost?

eyelash technician adding false eyelashes to the customer using metallic tools

If it’s going to be your first time getting the lashes, you may be wondering about the cost of eyelash extensions. 

But there are lots of factors that affect the cost of permanent eyelashes, like lash style, where you’re getting the procedure, and more.

Don’t worry though; here’s all you need to know about lash services costs!

What Affects Lash Prices?

There are multiple factors that would determine how much lashes are going to cost you. Just a reminder: there’s no definite cost for permanent eyelash extensions.

If you’re wondering how a salon figures out the price of your procedure, here are some things you need to consider:

Lash Style

Lash style affects the total price. This is because the number of lash strands and the duration of the procedure would be what the stylists refer to when you ask for the cost.

Expect that each eyelash cost around $2 to $3.

What Lash Material They Use

potrait of a woman with finished eyelash extensions in the right eye and unfinish at the left with false lashes strands at her cheeks

You need to know what lash material you want because not only will this affect the cost of the extensions you’re getting; the material also has its own pros and cons.

In a nutshell, synthetic lashes are the cheapest out of all the materials you can get.

Silk lashes and faux mink lashes are priced about the same, while mink is considered the high-end or luxury type of lashes, since they’re the most expensive.

Here’s a mini rundown on what the pros and cons are and why you should (or shouldn’t!) get them.

Synthetic Lashes

Want dramatic lashes? This is the way to go. Out of the three options we list here, this is the glossiest and the thickest type.

Made from acrylic material, synthetic lashes are the cheapest and sturdiest lash extensions that you can get.

While it’s great for glam looks, this may not be great for you if you like natural-looking extensions. 

Besides the fact that it’s a little shiny, the thickness can actually damage your natural lashes, so it’s not recommended for long-term use.

Silk Lashes

These last even longer than the previous material. They’re a bit more expensive than synthetic lashes but cheaper than mink.

They are a better choice for people who prefer natural-looking extensions as well. 

If you have fine natural lashes that are prone to damage, you may want to choose silk lashes instead. Being lightweight, the material in silk lashes causes less breakage.

Mink Lashes

Real mink lashes are the most natural-looking, but since they’re made from fur, you might get some allergic reaction if you’re sensitive.

Since they’re made from raw materials, they’re the most expensive kind.

Requesting a full set of real mink extensions cost around $500, which means lashes with this material are the most expensive in comparison to silk and synthetic lashes.

Though a lot of people swear by it, some people think that it’s too natural-looking, which means there won’t be a lot of noticeable changes to your look after the procedure.

So if you like an “au naturel” look with just a little flourish, this might be the one for you.

However, if you want to get that look but want the vegan and cheaper option, faux mink lashes have been growing super popular since they’re designed to be as fluffy and lightweight as the real ones. 

Plus, their curls last longer and you don’t have to be super careful about them getting wet.

An added benefit is its cost, which is priced about the same as silk lashes, depending on which salon you’re getting the procedure. 

Lash Extension Maintenance

Extension removal and cleaning of buildup from lashes will be an added cost to your bill so they’re important to consider as well. 

Salon Location

Expect that if you live in big cities, the price would be a little expensive, so we recommend doing some research on local salons. 

If you live in smaller towns though, you can get your lashes done for way cheaper. Just remember that you still need to tip your artist!

a lash technician performing services at a clean and comfortable salon with plants at the side and huge light in front

The Salon’s Reputation

Lastly, you may already know that which salon you’re getting your lashes done at will affect the cost of the procedure.

If you’re getting them done at a high-end salon that offers extra pampering and luxurious equipment and materials, you should expect to pay more. 

But make sure you research before getting an appointment so you know you’ll be having a great experience.

How Much Do Eyelash Extensions Cost?

As we said, it mainly depends on the lash style. Here are today’s average costs of eyelash extensions:

Classic Full Set Eyelash Extension Prices

A classic full set usually lasts for 1.45 hours, and the stylist will be applying 80-120 lashes, depending on your natural lashes.

This procedure costs an average of $160.

Volume Full Set Eyelash Extension Prices

If you want a more glamorous look, it will cost a little more than the classic full set since the stylist will be applying 2 to 5 pieces per lash.

Volume full sets are priced at an average of $230.

Hybrid Full Set Eyelash Extension Prices

A hybrid eyelash extension is a combination of classic and volume lash extensions. It’s perfect if you want just the right amount of drama on your lashes.

They usually cost around $200.

infographic comparison of classic and hybrid lashes

Cost of Additional Lash Extension Services

Lash Baths

Sometimes dirt, makeup, and natural oils build up on your extensions, causing them to fall out faster. 

Salons offer lash baths to avoid this, and this usually costs around $10 to $20. If you want to do it at home, look for a lash cleanser to avoid any damage.

Lash Removals

a lash specialist performing lash extensions removal to customer while wearing black gloves

If you want to remove your extensions you have to be careful not to damage your natural lashes.

But if you want a professional to do that safely, it costs an average of $20 to $30.

Infills

If you’re planning to get eyelash extensions long-term, you shouldn’t wait until every single lash has fallen out before scheduling another appointment. 

Salons advise getting refills every 2 to 3 weeks or when around 40% of your extensions have fallen out.

This procedure would cost you around $75-$95

Bottom Eyelash Extensions Price

Bottom lash extensions usually cost $50 to $100.

It’s great to consider getting them because they can add volume and drama to your look, without looking overdone. A word of caution though: they usually fall out in about 14 days.

Alternatives to Eyelash Extensions

If lash extensions are too expensive or a bit hard to maintain for you, there are lots of alternatives that you can get, and achieve the same look. 

Although they won’t last as long or look as natural as eyelash extensions, falsies or fake eyelashes are great if you just need to have glammed-up eyes for one event. They’re cheaper and easier to maintain as well.

Eyelash curlers are also a great short-term alternative to extensions. This is great for people with sensitive eyes who can’t handle the adhesives used in eyelash extensions. 

However, do be careful with eyelash curlers. If you use them wrongly, you might end up with sparse lashes because of all the pulling or pinching.

If you want to avoid this problem, you should check out heated lashes instead.

Lastly, if you want a more long-term alternative, then keratin lash lifts might be for you. They last up to 6 to 8 weeks and look more natural than lash extensions. 

a young girl with full set of eyelash extensions and light make-up holding a black and pink eyelash wand

FAQs

Are Eyelash Extensions Worth It?

They’re definitely worth the investment if you want to look gorgeous 24/7 without any effort. The time and energy you spend on putting and removing your makeup can be spent on more important things. 

How Long Can I Go Without a Fill?

An average person loses 2 to 5 lashes a day, so by 2 to 3 weeks, about 40% of your extensions would have naturally fallen out.

It’s recommended to get a refill at around that time to avoid obviously sparse areas.

Do Eyelash Extensions Ruin Your Natural Lashes?

Breakages are usually caused by stylists who don’t know and don’t follow the proper procedures of applying extensions.

So as long as you look for a stylist who has good reviews, you can rest assured that extensions won’t cause any problems.

Getting Lash Extensions

Eyelash extensions are an investment, and we highly recommend trying them at least once in your life!

They will instantly boost your confidence, making you feel gorgeous even after just waking up.

Need help with your lash extensions appointment?

Learn from some of our articles before you go to your salon:

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  • Stephanie Martin

    Stephanie Martin blends her beauty industry background with expertise in communications to lead in the fashion and beauty world. As a fashion and beauty editor, she is known for engaging and informative articles. Her lifelong passion for fashion, makeup, and hair shines through her work, earning her widespread respect among readers and clients. Stephanie's style, a mix of classic and contemporary, makes her a dynamic and influential figure in the industry, inspiring others with her knowledgeable and approachable insights.

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    A seasoned beauty expert and permanent makeup artist with a rich educational background from top international academies, including Yumi Lashes and PhiAcademy. Her career began in 2017 out of a passion for enhancing natural beauty, leading her to master various aesthetic treatments and PMU. Mary has learned from grand masters like Dovile Zilinskaite and Anastasia Gilmanova, ensuring her clients receive unparalleled service. Despite challenges, she continues to thrive as a home-based artist, committed to delivering excellence and innovation in beauty aesthetics.

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