Put to rest those jitters by heading to Erabelle – its relaxing Japanese-inspired decor, and cred with the local influencer crowd will soothe even the antsiest of us. Bat them as much as you can – around half of the lashes drop off within the first week, and the rest after a month. It's perfectly normal, though, and you're given a lash brush after to maintain the natural curl of your new, volumised lashes. The 40-minute process was quick and relatively painless, apart from some stinging in the eyes caused by the glue. ![]() Lashes come in diameters of 0.15mm and 0.20mm, and range from 8 to 16mm in length – but mine were kept to between 9 to 11mm, given that I normally wear glasses. You're also given the option of going all-out or toning things down with a more natural look, which is what I requested. Unlike natural eyelash extension ($108), these adhere to the eyelids for longer and create more volume. Rebecca Liew recommends the… Flat lash extension ($128). If you're looking for yet bolder peepers, try the Japanese or Miracle Eyelash perm ($45-$57).Ĭompleting the range of services within Private Room's intimate space at its Tanjong Pagar outlet are options such as Brazilian waxing (from $22 for the bikini line), Korean soft brows ($888) and manicures and pedicures (from $7 for an express manicure). The beauty salon imports its synthetic lashes from Korea, and achieving the doe-eyed look's only an hour-long session (or less) away. Wake up to fuller lashes – and ditch the mascara – when you get yours done at Private Room, where lash extensions start from $108, and touch-ups from $30. My lash therapist Sheena was extremely gentle and careful with the application and I actually, for the first time ever, fell asleep without experiencing any eye irritation. Don’t worry about the extensions weighing your lashes down, the ones used at Jlashes are extremely fine and lightweight – expect to have approximately 800 extensions in total which is probably the most you’ll ever find at any lash salon. A step up from the 2D Volume lash ($134) but not as dramatic as the Tutu Volume, the Camellia gives a gentle but dense as six lash extensions are attached to each original lash. Michelle Ng recommends… Camellia lash ($168). ![]() The outlet takes a maximum of four people at a time but the second outlet at Tanjong Pagar willl accommodate up to 12 people. At the moment, Jenny takes all the eyebrow embroidery ($580) appointments and utilises both microblading and microshading to achieve a natural-looking brow. Lashes are its main draw and the salon is popular among those looking for over-the-top lash extensions – they offer lashes that go up to 15mm in length (think Kim K-esque lashes) for its Tutu Volume lash ($178) but can also tone it down for those seeking a more natural look with the classic lash ($108) that still guarantees 100% coverage with at approximately 300 lashes. Tucked on the fourth level of The Cathay, Jlashes is a brow and lash salon co-founded by a husband and wife pair Johnson and Jenny. ![]() Expect a voluminous effect that opens up your eyes without the heavy density – it’s perfect for those with sparse lashes as this technique fills up the gaps naturally. I bumped into a friend a couple of hours after the session and she didn’t notice my lash extensions until after I pointed it out to her – talk about enhancing your peepers naturally. Extremely light and fluffy criss-cross lash extension technique achieves the most natural lash extensions I’ve ever done. Michelle Ng recommends… So-fine Souffle ($125). The salon specialises in fluffy and natural-looking lashes but can also tailor the thickness and lash types according to your preference. As its name suggests, you can also get lash extensions done at Flutters – there are beds discreetly hidden behind a door. The cosy interior of Flutters is every pastel lover's dream come true – especially eye-catching are the neon lights with positive messages hang on the wall above comfy light blue armchairs used for manicure and pedicure sessions.
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