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It may happen that last time you used a bit too much glue and extensions aren’t
peeling as easy as they should, but don’t stress! You can still use a small
amount of gel remover, just remember to use it directly on the lash you want to
remove, not the whole set!!!
The third way to remove grown lashes is by pinching the bottom of extension to
break the bond between natural lashs and extensions.
At this point, you should also check for any stickies or poorly applied
extensions.
Infill time is also a good opportunity for you to check on your work and spot-on
any mistakes you may have made!
Analyze your work, talk with your client about her experience, how comfortable
her extension felt and if there were anything, she would like you to improve.
The more feedback you get at the beginning more efficient you will become and
the faster you will improve!!!
REAPPLY
It’s all uphill from here, but before you start reapplying new extension,
remember to clean and prime lashes with micro-brushes, the same way as with
full set! If you are a beginner, you would probably like to repeat the mapping.
Go for it! Whatever you think will make your work more effective!!
By now you probably noticed one eye is
fuller than the other. There may be a lot of
reasons for that - so don’t panic! Maybe
that’s the side your client is sleeping on, or
one eye was touched more than the other.
It happens quite often.
Start your work on the eye with fewer
extensions to make both eyes even, and
only then begin to work systematically
with the remaining time.