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Post by lusciouslash on Jun 3, 2008 11:58:32 GMT -5
Hi - I am looking for advice on how to prevent EEs from criss crossing a day or 2 after application. I've had a few clients complain and I'm not sure if it's due to wrong lash length or too much or too little glue. I posted this question on another EE message board and got no response. I hope I'm not the only one this happens to???
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Post by Lash Out! Administrator on Jun 3, 2008 19:53:02 GMT -5
To prevent lashes from criss crossing is in your application technique - not the glue or the lash length. As a general rule, we are taught not to OVER extend the lashes more than 1/2 the length of the natural lash. If you are doing this, then its not the length of the lash that causes this problem.
It doesn't matter if the natural lash doesn't follow the entire direction of the extension. On bend natural lashes, Most of the time only 1/2 the extension is bonded and the other 1/2 of the natural lash comes away from it - going in its own direction. A fast drying glue will help sort out this problem, as you won't have to nurse/hold the lash in the direction for a long time until it sets.
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