Dmvo Lash Bar
Thereβs no secret when it comes to π π¨π¨π π«ππππ§ππ’π¨π§. Itβs the combined efforts between the lash artist and the client.
Lash Artist:
1. Work on squeaky clean lashes π§Ό
2. Proper isolation
3. Using βenoughβ adhesive
4. Proper bonding
5. Determine the correct weight/length for the natural lash
Client:
1. Clean your lashes everyday!
2. Do not rub or pull your lashes
3. Wear little/no make-up (if you do, cleanse properly with a lash cleanser)
4. Come back for a fill every 2-5 weeks (depending on your lash cycle)
D curl, 0.03, 6-13mm
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ππ¨π«π«ππππ’π―π πππ¬π‘π’π§π is an important skill to have as a lash artist. Why? Because you will come across many different types of natural lashes (straight, curly, mixed, etc) that may require correcting. When this happens, you can redirect any βπΈπ°π―π¬πΊβ lashes that may come your way.
I hope no one takes offence when I use the word βwonky.β Itβs just a term I use to describe any natural lash that grow out of place. Your clientsβ lashes may naturally grow this way or it could be from added pressure on the lashes. For example, the model in the video (my boyfriend) likes to wear his glasses π really close to his face, hence pressing his natural lashes against the lens, which then caused it to turn in the opposite direction. I too, personally have some wonky lashes in the inner/outer corners from sleeping on my sides or from rubbing my eyes.
*Tip: while lashing, use your lash mirror to check your work frequently to ensure nothing is out of place
Nonetheless, I hoped you enjoyed this video. Cheers to more lash knowledge... and Iβll catch you next time. βπ»
ππ’π€π, πππ―π ππ§π ππ‘ππ«π π thank you.
ππ»Shout out to my boyfriend for being such a good model (yes, those are his lashes in the video and photo demo).
*using CC, 0.03, 9mm, 12D mega fan
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