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Eyelash extensions have become increasingly popular over the last few years, and for good reason. They can make your eyes look bigger, brighter, and more youthful. However, getting eyelash extensions professionally done can be expensive and time-consuming. That's why many people are turning to the convenience of doing their own eyelash extensions at home. If you're new to the world of eyelash extensions, you'll need to invest in a starter kit to get started. Here are some of the things you'll need to include in your kit: 1. Lash extensions. Of course, the most important thing you'll need is the actual eyelash extensions themselves. These come in a variety of lengths, thicknesses, and materials, so it's important to choose the ones that will give you the look you want. You can buy these online or at your local beauty supply store. 2. Adhesive. You'll also need a lash adhesive to attach the extensions to your natural lashes. There are several types of lash adhesive available, including those that dry clear and those that dry black. Some adhesives are also formulated to be waterproof or to dry more quickly, so choose the one that suits your needs best. 3. Tweezers. You'll need a pair of precision tweezers to pick up and place the individual lash extensions. Choose tweezers that feel comfortable in your hand and have a fine tip, so you can grab even the tiniest lashes. 4. Glue rings. Glue rings are small plastic or silicone containers that you can wear on your finger to hold the lash adhesive. These make it easier to dip your tweezers into the adhesive, so you can get the right amount without making a mess. 5. Lash brush. A lash brush is a small spoolie brush that you can use to comb through your lashes after applying the extensions. This will help to separate and fluff up your lashes, so they look their best. 6. Micropore tape. Micropore tape is a thin, breathable tape that you can use to cover your bottom lashes during the application process. This will prevent your natural lashes from getting stuck to the extensions, which can be uncomfortable and damaging. 7. Prep solution. Finally, you'll need a lash prep solution to clean and prime your natural lashes before applying the extensions. This will remove any dirt, oil, or makeup residue from your lashes, so the extensions can stick better and last longer. With these essentials in your starter kit, you'll be well on your way to creating beautiful, long-lasting eyelash extensions at home. Just be sure to practice proper application techniques and take your time, so you can achieve the best results possible!