Y lashes 0.15 are they same weight as single 0.15 ???

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Geeks please help,
I'm confused :confused: I fully understand that Y lashes are heavier than single lashes therefore would not be as long lasting as single lashes, but what I don't understand is if it says they weigh 0.15 or 0.20 is this not the same weight as a single lash or as there are two lashes joined together does that mean the actual lash weight is 0.30 or 0.40 for example.

Can anyone explain this to me please :irked::hug::irked: xx

oh and if it does mean they weight what they say they weigh ie .20
does that mean that the y lashes are really only .10 thick per lash ??

Hope every one had a great Christmas and a All the best for 2010 :hug:
 
Generally single lashes are referred to in strength (thickness) and length, and not weight, ie if you have a lash that is referred to as 0.15 / 8mm it would be a lash that is 0.15mm thick and 8mm long.
With the single lash extensions you would apply one of these extensions to the natural lash whilst with the Ylashes you have two extensions that stick together for a fuller look, and yes as you would attach two extensions this means double the weight, but it also depends very much on your clients natural lashes, how thick and long they are to determine what extensions they can take without being overloaded.
 
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It all makes perfect sense now thank you x
 

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