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As the lash industry continues to grow, you may discover more curls and sizes
in your lash journey. Curls and sizes are not created just for looks, there is a
purpose for everything! We are so lucky now to have such a vast variety of
lengths, curls, and thickness of lashes so that we can select the correct
extensions to use on our clients. The techniques of combining these together,
is the key to creating whatever look our client’s desire.
THE CURLS
Curled eyelashes are often confused with long eyelashes. You might feel that
even though your lashes are long, they are not prominent enough to make the
impact you were hoping for. That happens because you may not have the right
style of curls.
Natural lash extensions are categorized as B, C, D which B being the least
curled and D being the most curled. Sometimes experts use a mix to give your
lashes the perfect curls. The ideal curl gives your lashes a lift without being
dramatically different from your natural eyelashes. So, if the natural lashes are
downward or neutral, a B or C or even a mix would be the best. You might love
the tight curls in the D category, but they could make your eyelashes look fake.
It’s for this reason why you should prepare yourself before going into a
professional and know how to get natural looking lash extensions.