Eyelash Lifting Course
A one-day course “Lash Lifting” is designed to teach modern techniques for working with natural lashes to create length, volume, and curl without extensions. During the course, participants acquire the following knowledge and skills:
1. Theoretical Part:
• Basics of the structure and growth of natural lashes.
• Principles and safety of performing the lash lifting procedure.
• Overview of professional products and tools.
2. Practical Part:
• Preparing lashes for the procedure (cleansing, degreasing, applying primer).
• Working with forms (selection and application of silicone pads).
• Techniques for applying the lifting solution, fixer, and dye.
• Final care after the procedure.
3. Work Features:
• Considering individual client characteristics (lash type, eye shape).
• Step-by-step procedure algorithm.
• Tips for post-procedure lash care.
The course enables participants to acquire skills that can be immediately applied when working with clients.
FAQ
Each product comes with a detailed description that should be carefully reviewed before purchasing. This will help you understand the properties and the application specifics of the chosen material. We strongly recommend familiarizing yourself with this information to choose the product that best fits your needs and skill level.
Purchasing products without completing the appropriate training is not recommended. To use materials effectively and safely, it is important to have basic knowledge and skills in the field. We strongly advise taking specialized courses to properly apply the products and avoid potential mistakes. This will also help you achieve the best results in your work.
Straight Tweezer:
• Used for isolating natural lashes.
• Convenient for classic lash extensions (1:1).
Curved Tweezer (L-shaped, S-shaped):
• Used for volumizing extensions.
• Allows easy grabbing and placing of lash clusters.
Tweezer with sharp tips:
• Ideal for precise isolation and working with small details.
Volume Tweezer:
• Designed for creating clusters in volume techniques.
• Features wide working tips for easily grabbing multiple lashes.
Micro Tweezer:
• Used for working with lower lashes or hard-to-reach areas.
The thickness of the eyelashes affects both comfort and appearance:
• 0.03-0.07 mm: ideal for volumizing extensions (2D-6D). Suitable for weak and thin natural lashes.
• 0.10-0.12 mm: used for classic extensions or light volume.
• 0.15 mm and more: suitable only for healthy, strong lashes and create a more dramatic look.
Using too thick lashes on weak natural lashes may damage the client’s natural lashes.
The curl of the eyelashes affects the final result:
• C – for a natural effect and an open look.
• D – for a dramatic effect and emphasizing the eyes.
• L – ideal for clients with deep-set eyes or straight natural lashes.
The choice of curl depends on the client’s eye anatomy and the desired result.
When choosing an adhesive, it is important to consider the technician’s experience level, the temperature and humidity in the workspace, as well as the client’s individual sensitivity.
• For beginners, adhesives with a slower drying time (2-3 seconds) are recommended.
• Experienced technicians should opt for fast-drying adhesives (0.5-1 second).
• For sensitive clients, we recommend hypoallergenic formulas with no strong odor.
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