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It is just a strip of lashes that are applied on top of your natural lash. These are VERY temporary and are great for a date, pictures, prom, etc. This service REQUIRES an appointment as the initial set takes 2 hours and fills are about 1 hour.
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You come back every 3 weeks to get a fill since we naturally shed 3-5 lash a day. We apply a single lash onto your natural lash, hair by hair. This technique is more the long term wearer. This technique lats up to 2 weeks and starts at $35 We use individual clusters of lashes and attach them to your natural lash. For example on vacation, weddings, or even just for fun. One of our most popular is our Express Lashes, these lashes are great for short term wear. Good luck.We currently offer 3 types of lash extensions. Not sure if it is possible to have a window or 2 in there using a well - this would help with the area not being so dark and suseptible to mold.I have seen several homes built with those areas being finished just like the basement would be but they are only about 4-5ft high.
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If doing a full basement is not a consideration ( even leaving that half unfinished as a store room ), I would look into the cost of the "finished mini basement" - this could turn into a wonderful storage area if you make it as"high" as possible. I have also heard about the floor sounding different, although I don't think I would base my decision on that. The slab was quite hard to walk on and it also was a bit cold in the winter. what a pain - yes there was some jackhammering and they had to fill it to repair and I had to keep off of it for days while it dried.
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with slabs, they can shift or sometimes crack and drop ( I had this happen in a condo I lived in ). the cost of pouring concrete in the "mini-basement"? If the foundations are done correctly - there shouldn't be a real issue with a moldy damp crawl space - make sure the property is draining correctly etc. was there a particular reason you don't have the basement under the whole house? Did you compare the cost of that vs. That was annoying the second day I had them. I just don't want to replace batteries or turn on and off each light individually. I need UCL because our lighting is poor and the kitchen is small-ish.
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Another option is making them into uplights since they're so thin, it might be possible to do that and still keep them concealed, but I haven't come up with how to do that. I have wondered if installing a corner-shaped piece of wood in the front or back lip to direct the light at a 45 degree angle either away from the backsplash or toward the backsplash would be helpful in reducing the reflection of the light. I know I'm placing them as close to the front of the cabinet as possible, though I've tossed around a couple other ideas to reduce or eliminate the reflection.
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Of course my concern is the appearance and application of these inexpensive materials. The second was a shower curtain - cut to size. I think the suggestions were for film lighting but they can work under a counter unseen. I'm about to order some strip led lights from Inspired LED with a dimmer and just found a couple things to cheaply diffuse the light. I will be using polished porcelain tile on my countertop (24' and half the price of granite with far few grout lines, this being the biggest benefit) and while dry fitting I noticed the glaring, very clear, mirror-like reflection of the little battery operated puck lights we currently have.