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Post by curlylita on Mar 6, 2012 20:57:09 GMT -5
I am new at doing eye lash extensions and still currently learning the application of them, I am wanting to know what is the best false type, for example .20, .15, thickness for certain eyelashes? what curl is suited for what eyelashes and what kind of result the false J curl, B curl etc gives?
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Post by Lash Out! Administrator on Mar 8, 2012 17:24:20 GMT -5
The most important issue as a stylist is being responsible for health of the clients lashes. Using a weight (thickness + length = weight) that is too heavy for the natural lashes will cause thinning and permanent damage over a period of time. 0.15 thick lashes suit everybody, however 0.20 should be used with caution and are suitable to thicker natural lashes. Unfortunately, the trend is 0.20 because these lashes create volume in less application time.
J-Curl lashes are straightest lashes and can rarely be seen by the client when she looks in the mirror. Only admirers looking at a full set appreciate the J-Curl, whereas the client doesn't really see the effect of the lashes. B-Curl lift up beautifully on the ends, therefore, the client can see them when she looks at herself.
It really does not matter what curl lashes you use on your client. It is the placement that is important. Try applying the extension on the side if your finding it difficult, rather than bond the extension on the top. A secure bond at the base is most important.
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