A Guide To L Curl Classic Lashes

l curl classic lashes

Although not as popular as other curls, L curl classic lashes are still fully utilized by professional eyelash extensions artists and technicians. This curl can transform droopy, monolid eyes into attractive and vibrant ones with a fairly simple lashing technique. Currently, this curl is gradually becoming a trend in eyelash extensions since it can be combined well with other curls to create a gorgeous and attractive set of eyelashes.

What are L curl classic lashes?

l curl classic lashes

L curl classic lashes are described as a rather distinctive curl. Unlike other curls, L curl starts with a horizontal section at the base then curves sharply upwards. Basically, that is a small C or D curvature with a flat base. Hence, L curl is a good choice to get a glamorous look with a wider eye effect. And if we mix L curl with the relevant curls, we will get surprising results.

Common curls of eyelash extensions:

  • J Curl: At the top of this list, J curl offers the most natural beauty. However, this curl is quite slight, so it does not help lift the lashes too much if not to say that it has no curvature compared to the natural lashes. Therefore, you need to consider the right place to apply this curl to get great results.
  • B Curl: It can be said that this is an upgraded version from J curl. The eyelashes already have a certain curvature, so when applied to real eyelashes, it helps create a look that is not only natural but also outstanding right away. That's why this is a pretty popular curvature.
  • C Curl: with moderate and balanced curvature, C curl not only helps the eyes become bigger and more attractive but also retains the inherent natural features. This is also the most popular curvature today.
  • D Curl: With much more curvature than the rest, D curl is used for customers with strong personalities, love differences, and impressions.
  • L Curl: With a pretty soft curvature, this is a great choice for eyes with straight lashes.
  • M Curl: Despite being rarely mentioned, this curl offers a nice smooth transition, lifts lashes, and creates a wide-eye effect. The application for the M Curl eyelash extension is so easy and produces such a flawless result.

An interesting point is that in addition to L curl classic lashes, we also have curl L+ which is a more curled version and will obviously create a sharper highlight.

l curl classic lashes

Currently, LLBA offers a full range of false lashes in curls, sizes, and lengths. According to eyelash extension experts, L curl and M curl are the two preferred curvatures that can be mixed together and complement each other very well to create a harmonious set of eyelashes. We provide 5D and 8D mixed trays of L and M Curl lashes with a thickness of 0.05 and 0.07. Each box contains 600 fans in mix lengths: 8mm-11mm, and 12mm-15mm. The product is made of high-quality PBT synthetic material. For more information, you can refer to visit their store or leave a comment below.

Who should wear L curl classic lashes?

l curl classic lashes

L curl gives clients a beautiful lift, especially if clients have straight or downward lashes. Not only that, but L curl classic lashes are also a great choice for clients with single eyelid eyes, it helps the eyelashes stand out more when they open their eyes, or a mysterious and mischievous cat-eye style.

For almond-shaped eyes, you can use any curl and length as long as the client's natural lashes can handle it. In addition, L curl eyelashes are not contraindicated for almond-shaped eyes, so you can rest assured to use them.

It can be said that L curl classic lashes have a fairly common curvature and are suitable for many different eyelashes and eye shapes, which helps this lash style maintain its own position. However, there are also cases that need attention such as the lashes that tend to droop too much as this makes the eyelids look heavier and the eyes look smaller.

Hope this article will help you get more useful information about a type of curls for classic extensions. If you would like to know more about eyelash extensions, follow our blog.