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The Difference Between Cluster Lashes and Volume Lashes

Updated: Mar 27, 2023





Cluster lashes and volume lashes are two popular techniques used in eyelash extensions. These techniques involve attaching individual synthetic eyelashes or groups of synthetic eyelashes to a person's natural lashes to create a fuller, longer, and more dramatic look.


While both techniques can produce stunning results, you should know the key differences between cluster and volume lashes before deciding which method is right for you.


In this post, we'll take a closer look at these differences, including the number of lashes used and the overall look and feel of the final result. So, let's dive in and learn more about cluster lashes and volume lashes.


What are Cluster Lashes?

Cluster lashes are made of synthetic fibers attached to form a single unit. They are typically pre-made and come in various lengths, thicknesses, and curls. Cluster lashes are applied by attaching them to the natural lashes using a special adhesive. They are a popular choice for those looking to enhance the fullness and volume of their lashes, as they can be applied more naturally than traditional strip lashes.


What are Volume Lashes?

Volume lashes, also known as Russian volume lashes, comprise multiple, thin, and lightweight synthetic fibers applied to each natural lash. They are designed to create a fuller and more voluminous look than traditional single-strand or cluster lashes.


Volume lash extensions are applied using a special technique in which the lashes are carefully hand-made into fans or bouquets using tweezers and then attached to the natural lashes using a strong adhesive. They are a popular choice for those looking to achieve a more dramatic and glamorous look, and they can last for several weeks with proper care and maintenance.


Volume Lashes Versus Cluster Lashes

Lashes with volume and clusters are multiplied and joined to form a fan. However, because volume lashes are lighter and applied to one natural lash at a time, they are significantly safer than cluster lashes. Multiple natural lashes are joined together to form a cluster (2 to 4 natural ones).


Mega volume employs 6 to 16 extensions with a diameter of 0.03 to 0.05 mm, while volume fan uses 2 to 5 lash extensions between 0.05 and 0.07 mm.


Compared to cluster lashes, volume lashes have a significantly stronger binding, a longer bond period, and a lot cleaner finish.



Why Avoid Cluster Lashes?

The natural growth cycle of eyelashes involves shedding at the end of their growth cycle and regrowing again. However, cluster lashes with a large sticky area may obstruct this process by staying attached to the eyelashes for an extended period. Also, using a large amount of glue on cluster lashes can lead to clogged pores and potentially cause contact dermatitis or infection. Therefore, it is important to be aware of these potential risks and to take proper care when using cluster lashes.


Too Heavy

Cluster lash extensions are heavy because they are bundled together; this requires more glue than usual and is applied to each natural lashes causes harm to your natural lashes. Also, your natural lashes must take too much load of your heft cluster lash, causing strain and harm to the natural ones.


Bad to Natural Lashes

When they come off, natural lashes may shed in clusters and large numbers. It becomes more challenging to keep an appearance by getting new lash extensions or fills. Furthermore, if you use cluster lashes too frequently, you risk permanently losing your eyelashes.


Causes Infection

Cluster lashes may increase the risk of infection. The weight of the clusters and the amount of glue used can cause matted lashes. This might prevent natural shedding, stop the formation of new eyelashes, and lead to other issues, including ingrown lashes and styles.


Shorter Lifespan

Another reason to stay away from cluster lash extensions is that they won't last very long. They are merely a very temporary solution. Even though they are usually worn for longer, clusters shouldn't be worn for more than a day and won't last more than a week. This affects your natural lashes.


The Final Thoughts

Cluster lashes are glued together to create a fan with a thick base and use so much glue for the application; on the other hand, volume lashes are the best suited to give a longer full look without harming your natural lashes. With the professional eyelash extension artist and the popper aftercare, you can keep your volume lashes looking gorgeous for weeks. So get those gorgeous looks with volume lashes!


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