Ahh I am glad to of helped :) I am sorry you were disappointed with your lash course unfortunately there is still poor training out there. It might be worth you looking at my online mentoring page Lash tech Tutorials which is great for those who had poor training and would like to up their knowledge and skills. It contains many tutorials, a lot which aren't available on my you tube channel here is the link eyelashexcellence.com/lash-tech-tutorials/ Just keep practising and you will get to where you want to be :)
Wow thank you very much for this video. I did my lash training but I was never taught of this ! This will defenitly help a lot. It’s crazy to see how many people think they can teach lash extension but they really don’t even know what they do themselves. There’s a lack of rules for this job in Canada !!!
You are welcome I am glad this has been helpful to you. Unfortunately there is still some poor training out there which is sad for our industry. If you find my videos useful you might be interested in my online Mentoring page Lash Tech Tutorials which contains many tutorials, a lot of which aren't available on my you tube channel here is a link for more information: eyelashexcellence.com/lash-tech-tutorials/
This is really great. I just started doing eyelashes extensions and it looks so hard. But if i take it easy it will be more better every day. Thank u for your videos. I will practice everyday
But then you would add some shorter ones in amongst those at the end to add volume, is that right? Thank you for your help, I've just binge watched all your videos as a fairly new lash technician
I absolutely LOVE your videos so much! They've helped me so much, But can I ask do you/can you have a video of doing clients with VERY curly lashes? As I was doing my case studies and had someone that had VERY curly lashes and it was so hard for me to do :( Ahhhh x
With the very curly natural lashes you generally need to attach to the underneath of it to get a good bond and a chance of good uniformity. It would be very difficult for me to do a video on this with a model with lashes like this as the clientele in my local area are more mature ladies with very fine, sparse and straight natural lashes.
Thank you your videos are very good and always helpful. Do I need to ask the client that what type of lashes they need like doll or cat or I need to do according to there eyes. Please let me know
This is very helpful. Thank you so much :). I have a question.. I have a friend with very little lashes and it looks like she lost almost 40 percent off of her actual lashes but she would like to have her lashes look fuller. How should I deal with this situation?
this is lash rehab, so a break from them and use of a lash serum such as revitilash for at least 6 weeks before any improvement is seen - then very lightweight lash extensions to start off with to build those lashes back to full strength.
So is essence when you do lashes based on this formula you are technically mimicking the brow line. Where the brow is arched is where the lashes are the longest??
Hi Frankie! What if their inner corner is a 10!? Ive gotten some long natural lashes in my work, alot of ppl are on lash serums. Is this just a guide line? Meaning if her inner is a 10 Id do 10,11, possibly a 12 on the inner 3 zones and then 12 in the small zone before 13s as her longest length then taper back down to 10?? Thank you!
Yes, you would match the inner corner length so on that client inners would be a 10 - but with inners and into the middle, still don't be tempted to go too much longer as the lashes could touch the brow and then distort the face - so if the client has naturally long lashes you would across the whole eye be careful not to extend too much and instead match otherwise too long of a length can just look strange!
The lengths you write on your lash map will depend on what lengths you have assessed to use on your client. So for example I advise to match the length only on the inners and outers, then you would assess what the longest length is you are going to use, so the maximum you extend to a natural lash is 3mm. So if the longest natural lashes were a 9mm then you would extend to a maximum of 12mm. I advice never to go over a 12mm as the extensions then start to twist and can look to extreme. The lash mapping you have will depend on what style you are doing on your client, for example if you are putting the length over the middle of the eye that is where you would draw your longest length zone on your map. Hope this helps and answers your question :)
Thanks. I have no problem with my right hand applying the lashes to the base. But my left hand ... shakes ... where spreading the lashes to apply the lash extension can be a bit difficult.
7/8/9 to the middle of the eye, from middle or the eye the a quick graduation up to 10/11/12 then back down to 11 -or adjust to the eye of that client.