You're a fresh lash artist and want to see how
lash extensions look in your clients' eyes. Before and after hybrid lashes
photographs below will make it easy to see what to expect with hybrid eyelash
extensions.
1. What to expect after the hybrid eyelash application
What makes hybrid eyelash different from volume lashes if it involves numerous extensions? Classics and volume are combined in this method. The lash technician will use thinner extensions to create fans, which will be attached to the natural lashes. Individual lash extensions, which are usually thicker, are scattered among the fans, making a difference. This technique provides a beautifully textured look that is more akin to natural lashes. And you can see this in these hybrid eyelashes before and after images below.
The great thing about hybrids is that they suit almost everyone, and you can change the look by adding more individual eyelashes or more fanned volume lashes. Hybrid eyelash extensions are becoming increasingly popular due to their versatility and stunning day and night look.
You may adjust the level of drama by adjusting
the volume and adding more or fewer fans depending on your clients' preferences.
You may personalize the application to suit their natural lash form, length,
and density, whether your clients have thin or thick natural lashes. If your
clients are short on time but want to add volume to their lashes, this
procedure is faster than a typical volume application while still giving them
that gorgeous effect.
2. The best hybrid eyelash extensions before and after you'll love
We've searched pictures from the best lash
extension salons to show you how hybrid eyelash extensions perform on a variety
of eye shapes and sizes.
Photo credit of Lady Lash |
As you can see in this gorgeous example, a 50/50 blend of the standard 1-to-1 application and the volume approach of attaching numerous lash extensions to one natural eyelash can make a tremendous difference. This lash specialist did an amazing job mixing classic and volume lashes to produce a stunning fluffy look that isn't heavy at all.
Photo credit of Flirty Flutters |
This stunning full set of hybrid eyelashes demonstrates the length and volume that can be achieved with this combination.
Photo credit of Lavish Cincinnati |
This is another hybrid lash extensions before and after by Lavish Cincinnati's lash artists. We love how they used dramatic accentuation without making it look excessive.
Photo credit of Flirty Girl Lash Studio |
In this image, a gorgeous full set of hybrid eyelash extensions strikes the perfect balance of dramatic and natural.
Photo credit of By Christie Miteff |
This is a beautiful illustration of how hybrid eyelash extensions may be used to get a faultless cat eye effect.
Photo credit of Babe & Beau Spa |
Think again if you think hybrid extensions are too natural to go entirely composed of dramatic because voluminous and dramatic lash extensions are really possible.
Photo credit of MetroLashes |
Here's another beautiful set of well-executed hybrid lash extensions. Longer, wispier lashes are expertly blended with shorter ones to enhance a dramatic yet natural appearance.
3. How to make the best hybrid extensions
If you want to create stunning hybrid extensions, you must first map the lashes. Mapping is the process of confirming the position of your lashes. It is a personalized process that is unique to each client. So, before mapping, go through your clients' natural lashes. This way, you'll be aware of any special requirements they may have.
Begin at the high points, where the spikes will be placed. This way, you'll be able to imagine the look you want from the start. All spike points should be of varying lengths. The highest point of the eye can go into the middle or at the outer corner. And once spikes are in place, proceed to the filling part. Then you must choose which lash lengths will be used in between the spikes. A simple solution is to use 1-2mm shorter eyelashes than you would for high points.
Furthermore, spikes with 0.10, 0.15, or 0.18 classic lashes are not advised. Because spikes are still volumes, you're just not fanning them out. As a result, the weight of a classic cannot be used for this technique because it will be too thick for the clients' eyes. To create perfect spiky sets, use lashes that you would typically use for volume fans, such as 0.5 or 03 lashes. As they are glued together at the base, thin fan lashes are easier to use.
The basic knowledge on how to construct a set
of hybrid extensions as well as the best hybrid lashes before and after are
shown above. Hopefully, the information in this post will be beneficial to your
lash business.
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