Lash Lift and Brow Lamination Troubleshooting - Lifted. with Cysteamine
Here's the same blog as the last one, but this time we're focusing on Lifted. with Cysteamine.
If you didn’t get the lift you wanted, there will be a reason. Let’s get into troubleshooting.
There are several factors that could be at play:
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Was the solution applied evenly?
Make sure that you are placing the product correctly. When using the cysteamine solutions you can coat the whole lash.
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Was the correct shield shape and size used?
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Were the lashes fully processed during Step 1?
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. If it bends into a C shape and has some resistance, keep the solution on for a little longer but check every 30 seconds for readiness.
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Was Step 2 left on long enough?
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Was the powder-to-solution ratio correct?
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Did you take before and after photos to evaluate the results?
Keep in mind: clients with downward-growing lashes will usually have a more subtle result than those with naturally lifted lashes. Managing client expectations is key.
A successful lash lift depends on multiple factors and can be tricky to perfect at first, especially with challenging lashes. With practice and patience, you’ll master it.
The lashes won’t stay on the shield.
Thicker or downward-growing lashes can be more resistant, so there are a few ways you can tweak your treatment to make sure they do what they need to do.
In these cases:
- Mix a thicker paste.
- Use a generous amount of product.
- If a few lashes pop off, use Lifted. Lash Lift Covers or Lifted. Lifting and Lamination Wrap during both Steps 1 and 2 to keep them secure to the shield.