UV Lash Extensions vs Traditional Lash Extensions: What’s the Difference?
- Jasmine Stock

- Apr 8
- 2 min read
Updated: Apr 20
If you love lash extensions but want results that last longer, you may want to consider UV lash extensions.
This newer lash application method is becoming increasingly popular because it offers several benefits compared to traditional lash adhesive curing.
At More Than Lash in Las Vegas, UV lash technology is now available as part of their advanced lash services.
How Traditional Lash Extensions Work
With traditional lash extensions, adhesive cures naturally when exposed to air and humidity.
While this method works well, curing can take longer and sometimes retention can vary depending on environmental conditions.
How UV Lash Technology Works
UV lash extensions use a small UV curing light to instantly cure the adhesive as each lash extension is applied.
This technology allows for a more controlled curing process and can improve the strength of the bond between the natural lash and the extension.
Benefits of UV Lash Extensions
Clients choosing UV lash technology often notice several advantages.
Longer lash retention The instant curing process can create stronger bonding.
More consistent application The curing process does not rely only on humidity levels.
Cleaner lash application The curing process is controlled during the appointment.
“Glue cure instantly which cut the application of the duration service shorter”
Are UV Lash Extensions Right for You?
UV lash extensions are a great option for clients who:
• want longer-lasting lash extensions
• want to try newer lash technology
• want fuller lashes that stay looking fresh longer
Your lash artist will help you choose the best lash style, whether you prefer classic, hybrid, or volume lashes.
Book UV Lash Extensions in Las Vegas
More Than Lash is now offering UV lash technology inside Lunar Salon, giving clients access to the latest lash techniques.
Appointments are available now.
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