Natural-looking lashes are a requirement most clients put on lash artists. So how do you achieve this target? The answer is that we need to apply simple eyelash extensions such as classic, hybrid natural, or individual lashes. In addition, you also need to pay special attention to the curl of the eyelashes because it directly affects the effect of the set of lashes. In this article, the J-curvature, which is considered the slightest curl of eyelash extensions, is discussed.
What are J Curl eyelash extensions?
J Curl (30 degrees): As mentioned, this is the slightest curl. The lashes look quite straight and natural-looking like all-natural lashes. The advantage of this curl is that it makes the lashes thicker and fuller but still has a very natural curl and doesn’t look too dramatic. In addition, there is also an upgraded version of J curl called JC Curl with a greater curl (45 degrees). JC curl lashes are straight at the base, then tapered off slightly at the tip to give a gentle lift to the lashes and thus create a natural look.
When to use J curl eyelashes extensions?
Do you have clients who love a natural curl and delicate beauty? J curl lashes are the perfect answer for them! Use J curl for straight or slightly upward lashes. In addition, small tip in using these is that because this curl has a straight shape and is slightly curved at the tip of the eyelashes, they are a great solution for clients with very short eyelashes to add greater length without adding too much density.
So who should not use J curl? The clients with downward lashes or deep eyes! J curl will not make any changes to these lashes and eye shapes. On the contrary, it will only make the client's eyes look heavier.
Besides, the real eyelashes that are too weak or too thin should also be considered not to use J curl. As always, we recommend you encourage your clients to take good care of their natural lashes. If so, the new lashes after eyelash extensions will be long-lasting and healthy enough to try many different eyelash extensions styles.
The best lash sets for J Curl eyelash extensions
With its characteristics, J curl is rarely used for 100% of a set of lashes. Instead, lash artists mainly combine J curl lashes with other curls for clients who have short, thin lashes and need a slight curl.
Eyelash extensions using J curl are often aimed at people who want to look natural, so it is extremely suitable for clients who don't want to steal the spotlight with a dramatic look. One of the standout eyelash extensions that help you see the popularity of this curl is J curl individual lashes. This style uses three eyelashes of different lengths to attach to natural eyelashes. It is formed based on a way that mimics the growth of real eyelashes. Plus, J curl is an ideal choice to depict a lash that has a linear base and a slight curl at the tip. Usually, this lash cluster will be a short one, so J curl is an option that technicians will often think about and look at. Next are J curl volume lashes. Although this is a type of eyelash extension that favors thickness and curls, J curl is still preferable in some special cases. Often this curl helps a set of lashes extension become gentle, natural, and the volume part also becomes softer.
Besides, J curl is also often used for classic eyelash extensions. Usually, this type of eyelash extension only uses a certain curl. However, in many cases, skilled lash artists still usually mix J curl or JC curl with B curl to increase curl while still wanting to keep things looking natural.
A note when using J curl that many new lash artists often ignore is choosing the right material for J curl lashes. Our advice for you is to choose thin, smooth lashes with a black matte finish like real eyelashes. In particular, J curl mink lashes are highly recommended because this option saves you more cost than using real mink lashes. One of the famous brands for products for eyelash extensions, especially mink lashes, that you can refer to is LLBA Professional.
In conclusion, although J curl is not a very common curl, you will definitely need it to create stunning sets of lashes to meet the diverse needs of clients. We hope our sharing will help you apply it in practice better. If you need any more information, feel free to leave a comment now! Don't forget to follow our new posts!