Abigail’s Signature Set

Wet Set Lashes Definition

Alright, so 'wet set lashes' are basically like giving your lashes that just-got-out-of-the-pool look, but all the time! Instead of fluffy, soft lashes, you get these spiky, defined lashes that look like they're a bit damp and shiny (in a good way).

Technique:

  • This look is achieved by using very narrow closed fans (check these out).
  • They are often compared to a more dramatic version of classic or hybrid lash sets.

Key Characteristics

  • They provide a bolder, more defined look.
  • They can be customised to suit various eye shapes.
  • They are a very trendy style of lash extensions.

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Wispy Set Lashes Definition

Wispy lashes are all about varying lengths. You'll see a mix of longer lash spikes interspersed with shorter ones.

This creates a textured, feathered effect, kinda like natural lashes that just happen to be perfectly defined.

They give a soft, airy, and slightly messy vibe.

Technique:

  • Strategically place longer lash spikes (11-14mm) at certain intervals throughout the lash line.
  • These spikes are blended with shorter extensions to create that signature wispy, staggered look.
  • They can be made with classic, hybrid, or volume techniques.

Key Characteristics

  • It's a more natural, yet still enhanced look.
  • They add length and definition without being overly dramatic.
  • They are great for people that want a textured natural look, with a bit of drama.

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Abigail's Signature Look: Wet AND Wispy

“This set is the perfect blend of soft texture and definition - but what makes it truly special is that it’s fully customisable to suit each client’s unique features.” - Abigail Richardson

The style is mainly created using closed fans, giving that signature ‘wet lash’ effect, with a few open fans strategically placed depending on the overall look.

wispy wet set lashes

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