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Post by supremelash on Jun 1, 2010 16:17:30 GMT -5
hello,
I have had clients who have quite challenging lashes... mmh they are straight and then curl at the end, like a hook!! ..or straight lashes with outer corners are curling to the inside pff how do you handle these..... thanx
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Post by Lash Out! Administrator on Jun 8, 2010 8:49:22 GMT -5
Ideally, you want to glue the extension to the top of the natural lash. But, for those hook ended lashes....try placing the extension on the side. For those naturally BENT lashes - you've got to go against the direction. Outer corners are usually difficult to do, as they are usually going in an inward direction (instead of outer direction). This is because your client sleeps on her side. Sometimes one side is more bent than the other eye lol. So what I do, is I place the extension on top/side of the natural lash and then push the extension tip in the direction where it 'should go'. This is called Corrective work. It doesn't matter if the entire extension is NOT glued down. So long as the base is securely glued on. If the two lashes come apart on the outer 1/2, and they split into different directions.... don't worry about it. So long as the extension is going in the right direction an the base is glued down well- thats all that matters. Also ( a suggestion) If your client is a side-sleeper, try using some shorter lashes in the very outer corners. Something like a 9mm is perfect
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Post by supremelash on Jun 10, 2010 3:15:14 GMT -5
Hi tami,
thanks for the advice! will definitely work on these tips thanks
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