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Post by Lash Out! Administrator on Dec 21, 2008 21:18:26 GMT -5
I did this client with the Designer Curl lashes (B-Curl). As you can see the curl suits Asian Clients along with any other type of eyeshape. Definately my favorite lashes at the moment!
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Post by eyecandy on Dec 23, 2008 8:36:24 GMT -5
Very Pretty work TimTam. Are they 15's or 20's ? Its hard to tell.
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Post by eve on Jan 21, 2009 4:32:50 GMT -5
I'm currently only doing EE as a hobby and so far have done about 7 sets. Here are some photos of some asian eyes I've done. The hardest to do was my mum's as the skin around her eye has begun to sag. I taped the skin up as much as I could but it was still difficult to get to the eyelashes. Anyone else have such a problem and what did you do to fix this? She also doesn't have many eyelashes...I should try some Y lashes on her. Oh sorry and I'm still trying to figure out how to take good photos with my camera...it doesn't seem to like to dim lighting of rented property I live in.
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Post by Lash Out! Administrator on Feb 5, 2009 5:50:13 GMT -5
wow...if this is your work after only 7 full-sets, you are going to be a BRILLIANT lash stylist. The lashes are not stuck together and it looks like nice clean work. Try not to over extend the lashes more than 100% (especially in the inner corner), as it may make the lashes fall out prematurely.
I think using the .15 Y-lashes might not work on a client with such fine lashes. Her lashes are too weak to support the weight of the shank .15 + .15 = .30
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Post by eve on Mar 3, 2009 6:02:49 GMT -5
Oh yeh, I need to order some short lashes...thanks for the tips!
I also tried the foam tape I ordered and it was great. No more lint, yayy.
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