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A Guide For All Eyelash Extension Artists

Updated: May 13

This is a must-read if you're an artist who works with eyelash extensions! Improving your isolation skills is crucial for avoiding mistakes like lash stickies, which can be a common problem for beginners. Non-isolated lashes look unattractive and can cause long-term damage to the client's natural lashes. By using proper isolation techniques and eyelash extension supplies more often, you can ensure that your clients' lashes are worn comfortably and that your overall design is not an eyesore. Everything you need to know about lash extensions and supplies.

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Why it's important to isolate lashes properly in eyelash extensions?


When we put on eyelash extensions, we need to make sure that each individual lash is separated and not clumped together. This is important because our natural lashes have their own growth cycle, and if the extensions are not isolated properly, they can stick together and cause the lashes to fall out too soon. This can damage the hair follicle and even cause bald spots, so it's important to do it right!


Isolate your way to a fantastic design!


Using lash extension supplies often, create a fantastic design by properly isolating lashes at different growth stages (baby, teen, adult) known as Anagen, Catagen, and Telogen. When planning the style of your client's lash set, it's important to consider the health of their natural lashes. Your lash course should have taught you about safe lash weights and appropriate lash lengths to ensure safety.


Bring you skills to another level


As you grow and gain experience as an eyelash extension technician, you'll become more skilled. However, it's essential to invest time in enhancing your eyelash extension technique and application at the start of your career. While speed and accuracy are crucial in eyelash extension application, your focus should be on perfecting your isolation and placement technique initially. With practice, you'll be able to apply lashes more quickly and efficiently, allowing you to serve more clients in a day. Here are four types of isolation techniques that will significantly speed up your workflow!


After mastering the basics of eyelash extensions, you may want to speed up your set times to increase customer satisfaction and make more money. However, it can be challenging to learn how to do so. Every small movement, from the position of your lash tiles to the speed at which you apply the glue, matters. In this article, you'll learn four techniques to speed up your isolation technique. It's important to remember that isolation and application are crucial, and we recommend alternating between both eyes during the application process, starting from the inner corners and working your way to the outer corners. For instance, you can lash three natural lashes on the right eye, then three on the left eye, to allow the glue to dry and avoid stickies.


01 Isolate lashes with both tweezers


Many artists forget to use the pick up tweezers when isolating. But using both tweezers makes it much easier to manoeuvre and isolate your client's natural lashes.


When using both tweezers, you should point the isolation tweezers down towards the lashes. At the same time, the pick up tweezers should be pointed upwards, lifting and pushing the lashes away to create a clear field of vision and making the isolation and the application of the fan onto the natural lash easier.


02 Isolate lashes using your fingers


You can also isolate lashes with your fingers. This method works best when the client already has lash extensions, as your fingers may be too bulky to reach in and manage to get the tiny natural lashes close to the lash line.


If your client has extensions already, you can use your ring finger to move the majority of the lashes aside, allowing you to isolate using your tweezers on the other hand more efficiently.


03 Isolate lashes using tape


Tape can be helpful when working with a client with a thick lash line and lots of natural lashes. Depending on what kind of tape you use and how sticky it is, you may want to detach some of the stickiness of the tape first not to cause the client needless pain.

You can easily detach stickiness from the tape on your hand before using the tape to pull back the clients lashes. The tape makes it extremely easy to isolate one layer of lashes at a time.


04 isolate lashes with gel pads


If you work with a sensitive client (or just want a gentler option than tape), try using gel pads instead of the tape back option. Gel pads are great if you constantly need to adjust and re-position during the appointment.


They take off and reapply smoothly, which means you don’t have to worry about accidentally hurting the client or pulling the lashes off as you may do with tape.


You will use gel pads the same way you’d use the tape: to isolate one layer of lashes at a time.


In addition to the techniques, some tips will definitely improve the quality of your work, facilitate the process and qualitatively enhance your career growth.


We have put them together in one checklist for your convenience.


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01 Make sure the adhesive is dry before applying


All your hard work will be in vain if you carelessly don’t let the glue dry while applying the lashes. Imagine hours of work wasted (and even more work on your plate), much less are disappointed clients whose lashes are stuck together or even falling out because you were rushing the process.


This is why we highly recommend alternating between both eyes, giving time for the glue to dry. Try to work by attaching the lashes along the center lines rather than in one direction.


02 Don't rush your progress


Speed is the result of practice. No beginner can or should expect to be fast at what they do without practising or experience. On the contrary, if you are still developing your isolation and attachment skills, take your time!


With practice comes experience!


04 Use the right tools


Having the right tools for the job has a huge part to play in your success, so looking for the cheapest options won’t do you any good in the long run. For instance, flimsy cheap tweezers may save you a few dollars, but they won’t allow you to get a firm grip on your extensions, making it extremely difficult isolate and make pick up more difficult.


It’s also essential to work with the right tools for your level of experience; if you don’t yet know how to isolate the natural lashes, don’t use a glue that dries too quickly for you, as you won’t have the time to reposition your lashes in this case.


05 Practice on as many live models as you can


Practicing on mannequins is a great way to learn the basics of eyelash isolation and extensions, but it’s much harder to work with an actual live model. Everyone's eyes twitch and move, and everyone’s eyes are different sizes and shapes, too. The more live models you can practice on, the more natural the isolation will become. Practice your extensions on family members, friends, and co-workers.


Applying all these methods, tips, and tricks, you have no chance not to become a professional eyelash extensions master or become an even greater expert in your field. Trust the process, take your time, love your business, and use quality materials and tools in your work, and you are destined for success.


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