He maha nga kanohi kanohi teka i runga i te maakete, engari kaore i te rite katoa. Anei he aratohu tere ki etahi whakarōpūtanga paerewa.

Ko te toronga kanohi, nga whiu whiu, me nga whiu takitahi ko nga momo taketake e toru o nga kamo rūpahu. He mea nui ki te mohio ki nga rereketanga o nga whiringa e waatea ana i mua i te whiwhi me te whakakakahu i nga kanohi kanohi.

Ka miharo koe ki te mohio ko nga kanohi kanohi teka he maha nga momo ahua, te roa, me te matotoru. Inaa, he maha nga momo ka uaua ki te pupuri i a raatau katoa. Na, ki te mea he hou koe ki te ao o nga whiu rūpahu, ka hiahia ranei koe ki te whakahou tere mo nga mea kei waho, panuihia kia mohio ai koe.

Mā te Kāwai

Eyelash extension. Nga toronga kanohi are semi-permanent artificial eyelashes. They are made of either human hair or synthetic materials. They add length and density to eyelashes without mascara or other cosmetics. Eyelash extension can last up to 2 weeks-1 months.

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Strip lashes. Strip lashes are a type of artificial eyelashes in which a series of tiny, false lashes are affixed to a strip. Once the strip is in place against your lash line and secured, you can apply mascara. Mascara is helpful to make your natural lashes look fuller.

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Fan eyelashes (Individual Lashes). Ko nga whiu takitahi ko nga whenu iti o nga whiu waihanga kua whakamahia ki nga kanohi whaiaro. Ka taea te taapiri atu kia nui ake te whakamaramatanga me te kopikopiko o te kanohi. He awhina ano hoki ki te whakakii i nga waahi i waenga i nga huinga o nga kamo.

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Mata Raro. Ko nga kanohi kanohi teka o raro ka tukuna ki raro o waho o ou kanohi, e kiia ana ko nga whiu o raro. Ko nga whiu o raro ko nga toronga whiu he ahua maori e ahua ana kei te tipu tika mai i te turanga o to raina kamo, me te taapiri i te kiko me te roa ki nga kanohi e rua. He maha nga momo roa, te matotoru, me nga tae.

Ma te Rauemi

Ko nga kanohi kanohi teka te nuinga ka whakarōpūhia e nga mea:

  • Te huruhuru kanohi
  • Nga makawe makawe pono
  • Te huruhuru kararehe
  • Te huruhuru huruhuru

He iti ake te utu o nga kanohi kanohi horihori. Engari ka ahua kore e rite ki te kore e piri tika.

Rauemi muka:

He muka i hangaia e te tangata me nga muka teitei kawemai

  • Rauemi muka i hangaia e te tangata:

Ko nga whiu teka o te muka ka whakatauira i te ahua o te kanohi kanohi maori. He mea hanga mai i te whenu ngongo o nga muka i raranga tahi hei hanga i tetahi whiu roa.

  • he muka teitei kawemai

Ko nga kanohi kanohi teka he mea hanga mai i nga muka. He mea hanga mai i te mink tauira, e mohiotia ana ko te muka teitei. Ko te tikanga ka noho ngawari, ka kore e whakapataritari i a koe puta noa i te ra pera i etahi atu muka i hangaia e te tangata.

huruhuru kararehe:

The animal hair is treated with dyes and chemicals before being hand-rolled into shape. They’re then glued to false lash bands, which are strips of the same texture as natural lashes, to help them stay on better.

These are the most commonly used animal hair:

  • Mink hair
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It is soft. The shiny, silk-like fur of a mink is due to its abundant undercoat, which consists of soft and fine hairs. Some black-hearted factories use mouse hair instead.

The most delicate type of virgin hair is mink hair (4). It is often considerably longer than other forms of virgin hair and is exceptionally thick and full. The follicles are in the same direction as with different types of virgin hair.

  • Horsehair
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The extensive hair on the manes and tails of horses is known as horsehair. It’s used for a variety of things, including upholstery, brushes, and musical bowstrings. Horsehair can be pretty tiny and flexible. It is very hard in terms of wearability and quality.

  • Rabbit hair
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Rabbit hair is animal fiber from the Angora rabbit and common rabbits. Lapin (5) is the term for rabbit hair.

  • Fox fur
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Fox fur is very fluffy, and it feels soft. It is warm, but it can be used for high-fashion clothes like collars, cuffs, wraps or headbands. It is usually colored.

  • Pig hair

Ko te nuinga o nga poaka he makawe kaore i te tino matotoru o te kiri. Engari ko etahi o nga poaka he makawe he matotoru ake o te kiri. Ko nga poaka penei Poaka Mangalitsa (6). Ko etahi wheketere kino e whakamahi ana i tenei hei taonga

  • Te huruhuru kuri

Ka whakamahia nga makawe kuri mo nga kaupapa rereke i nga makawe tangata. He iti ake te elasticity i te makawe tangata engari he roa ake. Ko etahi wheketere kino e whakamahi ana i tenei hei taonga kamo.

Ko te painga o nga makawe kararehe he tino ngawari te ahua, a kaore he ahua o te dissonance i te wa e piri ana. He tino pono, engari ka ngawari te pakaru o nga makawe kararehe, a he tino utu nga kanohi kanohi teka.

Te huruhuru tangata tuturu:

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Ko nga kanohi kanohi teka he mea hanga mai i nga makawe tangata maori i kohia ki te whare salon ka whakamahia hei whakakii i nga waahi o te raina whiu. Ko te tikanga, ko nga makawe tangata maori e whakamahi ana i nga makawe pepe.

Te huruhuru kanohi:

I te nuinga o te wa ka mahia nga huruhuru kanohi mai i te huruhuru o te manu. Ka kohia, ka tapatapahia, ka whakahiatotia kia ahua huruhuru - no reira te ingoa - i mua i te whakakake ki o kanohi. E whai ake nei nga huruhuru e tino whakamahia ana:

  • Te huruhuru manu
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Ina tae mai ki te ahumahi whakapaipai, ka tino rongonui nga huruhuru. Ka whakaratohia e ratou he kakano ahurei e hono ana ki nga taonga papai mo tenei whakatipuranga e haere ake nei. Ko te ahuatanga o nga huruhuru manu he atete ki te wai me te roa.

  • Te huruhuru heihei
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Ko nga huruhuru heihei-a-ahua ka whakapoipohia kia puta te ahua ma. Ko te mea nui e pai ai te whiriwhiringa o nga huruhuru mo nga mea whakapaipai, ko te whaikorero me te marama, te kounga hau (koinei taau e hiahia ana i roto i te paraihe, i te kamo ranei).

  • Te huruhuru parera
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He pai nga huruhuru parera mo nga paraihe whakapaipai me nga kanohi kanohi teka na te mea he paraihe e ngawari ana, e mau tonu ana te ahua. E kiia ana he ngohengohe me te ngawari.

Na te Hanganga

Ka taea hoki te wehewehe i nga kanohi kanohi teka kia rite ki o raatau hanganga: "nga makawe" me "nga kakau."

E toru nga momo Band/kakau:

  • Puataata
  • Mirooro
  • Kirihou
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Nga kakau maramara are those that are transparent in color and are suitable for light makeup. Due to the invisibility of the transparent rods, wearing these offers a natural look.

Cotton stalks are made of cotton thread and need to be used for eyeliner before use. Cotton stalks are thin, flexible fibers.

The cotton thread of the stem is similar to the usual sewing cotton thread, and the eyelashes are tied one by one.

As a result, they’re able to last a lot longer. In addition, some people find that they’re more comfortable to wear because they don’t irritate the eyes quite as much.

Plastic stems are made of plastic, which can hold up the eyelids. The beauty of these stems is their durability.

Plastic stems are usually found in the center of individual lashes. However, they can be uncomfortable because they feel stiff against your eyelid skin.

It is better for people with heavy eyelids to create a double eyelid effect。

Na Toi Toi

The types of false eyelashes are:

  • Artificial eyelashes
  • Semi-artificial eyelashes
  • Machine-made eyelashes

All three are actually manually operated. It’s just a matter of how much labor is involved.

Artificial eyelashes (Handmade Eyelashes)

They are made by hand by tying a single strand of eyelashes together. Purely handmade, one by one to strangle the eyelash wire, fine workmanship, convenient and practical.

However, the process is complicated, and the output is limited by manual labor.

He tohu ano mo te whakatapua me te mahi toi i mahia ai.

Ko nga kanohi kanohi haurua (Hawhe ringa, hawhe miihini)

I mahia e te miihini nga kanohi kanohi Semi-artificial i te wahanga tuatahi o te mahi. Heoi ano, ko nga mahi whakamutunga e 2 i oti i te tangata. Na ko nga kamo he pai ake, he pai hoki te whakaoti.

Te hanga makawe kanohi miihini (Katoa i hangaia e te miihini)

Ko te hanga makawe kanohi miihini e whakawhirinaki ana ki nga miihini, me etahi mahi a-ringa. He tino ataahua, he utu utu hoki, e tere ana te huri mo tenei kaupapa.

He ahurei, he auaha hoki te hanga makawe kanohi miihini i roto i te umanga ataahua. Kei te whakanui ratou i te utu iti me te hua nui.

Ma te Hanga

E ai ki te ahua o nga kamo, e rua ano nga momo.

  1. Ko te ahua o te paki. He rite te ahua o nga kanohi kanohi teka ki te mea powhiriwhiri, ka nui ake te ahua o o kamo kamo. He painga ki te hiahia koe kia whanui ake o kanohi ki runga. Ko te arotahi kei waenganui o to kanohi (te ataahua). Ko enei whiu roa e tohu ana me te pa ngawari me te reka.
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  1. Te ahua rere. Ko te kokonga o roto o te kanohi te mea poto rawa atu, ko te kokonga o waho te mea roa rawa atu—ko te whakawhiti mai i te poto ki te roa. Ka aro te aro ki te kokonga o waho o te kanohi, e whakaatu ana i te hihiko me te whakakorikori.
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Mā te Kāhua

False eyelashes can also be divided according to the density. The density typically refers to how many strands of lashes a style has. The more panels or rows, the higher the density. So a style with 120 lashes per strip would have a higher density than a style with 60 lashes per strip.

  • Natural style Eyelashes
  • Long, dense-style eyelashes
  • Exaggerated shape Style Eyelashes

Natural false eyelashes (also known as an elegant and classic shape)

These elegant and natural-looking false eyelashes are the perfect fit for a natural look.

These flicks can go from daytime to night with your style. Natural false eyelashes are the most common style. These eyelashes are longer, denser, and curvier than real ones.

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He tino pai enei mo nga hiahia mahi, iti ranei. Ka hoatu e ratou te pohehe o nga whiu roa me te whakakii me te kore e whakapau kaha ki o kamo kamo.

 He whiringa pai mo te timatanga mena kaore ano koe i ngana ki te whakamahi i nga whiu teka i mua i te whakauru ranei i te taapiri na te mea he iti ake te tupono.

He makawe teka te roa me te matotoru (e mohiotia ana ko te ahua Barbie)

Ko te piki ake o te kiato i runga ake o nga whiu turanga momo taiao o runga ake nei; ma te whakamahi i tetahi kamo tino ki te rua, e toru ranei o nga mea hangai, ka piki ake to keemu glam.

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Ko enei kamo ka taapiri atu ki te rahi o ou kanohi maori.

He tino pakeke ano hoki. No reira, he huarahi pai ki te whakanui i to maia ki nga ahuatanga hapori.

Ko te putanga taiao te mea tino rongonui.

Ko nga rehu kanohi ahua nui (mohiotia ano ko Cleopatra)

Ko enei te ahua o nga kamo e kukume ana i te aro ki o raatau ahua o waho, te roa.

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Ko te ahua o te ahua roa me te matotoru he roa ake i nga mea tuuturu, ka 3-4 nga wa te matotoru mo te wheako whiu.

He tino ataahua ka mahia, engari ko nga whiu maaori he poto me te iti e kore e mau i te roa me te kiato o tenei ahua.

He poto ake hoki te wa pupuri. He rite ki te tangata ka taea e ia te hapai i nga rakau 1-mita mo te haora, e toru nga rakau 2-mita mo te 50 meneti, me nga rakau 3-mita e rima mo te roa ake o te waa, kare e taea te hapai ake.

Ko tenei huarahi te huarahi pai rawa atu ahakoa ka haere koe ki te paati, ki te whakanui, ki etahi atu huihuinga ranei e hiahia ana kia taumaha te ahua.

Ma te Tae

  • Pango. Ka whakamahia nga kanohi kanohi teka pango hei whakataurite i nga kanohi maori. Ka whakamahia nga kamo kanohi teka pango mo nga tono o ia ra, kia pai ai o kanohi ki te ahua hou, kia mataara.
  • Paraone. Ka whakamahia nga kanohi parauri hei whakarei ake i te hanganga kanohi o te kaimau, i te nuinga o te waa he koki rawa te anga o te kanohi kia rite ki te ahua o te ahua.
  • Tae. Colored false eyelashes are false eyelashes that have a different color than natural hair. They are typically used for special occasions, such as weddings or dances.

Na Curl ( wehea tonutia e te toronga kamo, Ehara mo nga kamo tihorea )

  • J volume. The shape of the eyelashes is long and thin, although they are still prominent. They extend up to 30 degrees into the lashes near their root and curl slightly. Short eyelashes look best with this style.
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The J-curl curl type is the most natural Curl since it isn’t particularly curled. This Curl is not often used because most clients want a little pop/lift with their extensions.

If the natural lash is straight or downward, and the customer wishes for a conservative style, you utilize this Curl.

  • B type. The B Type False Eyelashes feature all-natural fibers that are pre-curled at a 40-degree angle. This universal shape will easily fit women of any eye shape, so it’s easy to apply.
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B-curls are an excellent option for clients who want to avoid lash lines in their inner corners. J-curls offer more lift than this style, but the B type can be ideal if you have thinning or balding brow bone areas around the eye as well.

  • C volume. These eyelashes are approximately 50 degrees long. These come with exaggerated corners for a creative, eye-catching look. They can easily fall off, so they are rarely used.
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  • D Curl. It is best to use to achieve the Barbie doll appearance. It is ideal for girls with slightly drooping eyelids and is adored by party goddesses. D-curl is gaining popularity as the trend is to have more lift and visible lash lines. This Curl does not disappoint!

It provides incredibly dramatic results with incredible amounts of volume coming from each side, making it perfect for your everyday look or night out on the town.

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  • L Curl. They’ll work best on monolid eyes. These will give you a C or D curl effect with less danger of the lashes poking into your eyelid on hooded, deep-set, and “droopy” eyes.

By Thickness ( always separated by Eyelash extension, Not for strip eyelashes )

The Thickness of the eyelashes is divided into four types.

  • 0.10mm. The lashes are quite small and resemble a feather. They are relatively delicate and soft. They’re used in the inner corner of the eye and the vicinity of tiny hair follicles.
  • 0.15mm. These eyelash lengths are an indispensable staple in any makeup bag. They are a universal product for all eye shapes, sizes, and colors of the eye.
  • 0.20mm. Because of the thick layer, the effect of encryption is stronger in this model than in earlier ones; one is equivalent to two, and encrypting is quick.
  • Blossoming lashes. These are single and double-to-root lashes. They range from four to seven eyelashes with roots connected together. These are referred to as rapid extensions with low technical difficulty. But they aren’t as natural as single lashes.

Wāhanga whakamutunga

Ka taea te whakamahi i nga whiu teka mo nga waahi rereke, na he mea nui kia mohio ki nga momo whiu e waatea ana. Ko nga kanohi kanohi teka he huarahi pai ki te whakanui i to ahua me te aro ki a koe. Mena kua raru koe ki te whakatau ko tehea momo whiu e tika ana mo koe, ki hea ranei e kitea ai e koe, ma tenei aratohu tere e awhina i nga korero.

Puna:

Nga toronga kanohi (Tikina mai i https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eyelash_extensions )

Te huruhuru mink. (I tikina mai i https://diamonddynastyvirginhair.com/blog/busting-the-mink-hair-myth-and-why-its-better/)

Lapin (Tikina mai i https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rabbit_hair)

Mangalista poaka. (Tikina mai i http://www.malverngazette.co.uk/mostpopular.var.1476623.mostviewed.royal_visit_delights_at_the_three_counties_show.php)

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