05/24/2026
One thing about lashing — technique and workflow matter
Working from the back of my hand helps improve my speed, organization, and overall control during application while reducing unnecessary movement throughout the service.
I also personally prefer this method because it minimizes placing products, adhesive, or lash strips directly on the client’s skin/forehead area during application.
Preparing the extension first and isolating immediately before placement also allows me to maintain better visual focus and control near the eye area throughout the service rather than isolating first and then looking away to prepare the extension. Looking away while tweezers are resting near the eyes can create unnecessary risk since pressure placement is harder to fully monitor once your eyes leave the isolation area.
Small technique details can make a major difference in:
• efficiency
• consistency
• comfort
• retention
• overall client experience 🤍
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