7 Tips for Lash Lifts and Brow Laminations
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Customise the Shield for Even Lifts: For lashes that grow up in the inner but down on the outer corners, reverse the glueless shield and cut it to size. Ensure the thicker part is on the inner corners for a balanced lift.
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Apply Solutions Strategically: Start applying the lifting solution from the outer corners where lashes are thicker, moving inward. This ensures even processing and prevents over-lifting in delicate inner corner lashes.
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Check Lash Readiness: Test the lashes by bending a single natural lash. If it bends into a U shape without resistance, the lashes are ready for the next step. This ensures optimal processing time.
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Perfect the Positioning Before Step 2: After removing the first solution, re-glue any lashes that have come off the shield and ensure they are straight. The way they sit during step 2 determines the final look.
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Lifted Solution Barriers: Use a barrier to help with your lash lifting process. You can use them in both steps. During step one of Lifted. lash lift system, these strips will help you keep the solution in a straight line and off the tips of the lashes creating a consistent curl. In step two, the solution barriers will also help keep your lashes secure and in place, including those little baby lashes!
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Use the Right Eyepads for Tinting: Opt for LashBase micropore eye pads during tinting. Their paper material absorbs excess tint, preventing it from seeping into the client's eye.
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Use Petroleum Jelly/Vaseline: This can be used as skin protection around the brows when applying step 1 & 2 on clients with sensitive skin to avoid redness.
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Henna and Laminations: Avoid using henna tint and try to use regular tint only after a brow lamination to avoid drying out and damaging the brows.