Introduction
Every person has a natural growth cycle, just like hair. Natural lashes shed anywhere from 60-90 days, replacing themselves with new ones.
Fixing grown-out eyelash extensions is necessary every 2-3 weeks to keep your eyelashes looking full.
This repair guide is necessary for eyelash technicians to ensure a safe and proper eyelash extension fill procedure. Eyelash extension fills are a great opportunity to refine the client’s look based on what look they are going for. It is also a great opportunity for the lash technician to express their creativity.
Tools
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Place the medical-grade tape under each eye, making sure that all the lower lashes are secured.
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Brush the eyelashes thoroughly using a mascara wand to remove the eyelashes that are ready to shed.
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Remove all the grown-out lashes using the banana peel method.
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Hold the natural lash in one clean tweezer and the eyelash extension in the other set of clean tweezers.
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Gently pull the natural lash and the lash extension in opposite directions and peel the lashes apart like a banana.
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Put a drop or two of the eyelash primer on the micro swabs.
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Dab the micro swabs on the eyelashes while making sure that it does not touch the eyelids as it can sting the client’s eyes.
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Place a new lash extension using the eyelash extension adhesive of choice onto the natural eyelash, making sure that the eyelashes are isolated.
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Inspect, separate, and brush the lashes to make sure that there are no upper lashes stuck on the lower lashes.
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