How to Properly Prep a Client's Lashes for Lash Extension Application

 

As a lash technician, one of the most important aspects of your job is ensuring that your client's natural lashes are properly prepped before applying lash extensions. Proper preparation is essential for achieving the best possible results and ensuring that your client's natural lashes are healthy and strong. In this article, we'll discuss the steps you can take to properly prep your client's lashes for lash extension application.

Step 1: Assess the Client's Lashes

The first step in prepping your client's lashes is to assess their natural lashes. This will help you determine their length, thickness, and overall health. You should also look for any damage or weak spots that could affect the application process. If you notice any issues, it's important to address them before proceeding with the application.

Step 2: Cleanse the Lashes

Once you've assessed the client's natural lashes, the next step is to cleanse them thoroughly. This will help remove any oil, dirt, or makeup residue that could interfere with the adhesive bonding process. Use a gentle, oil-free cleanser to clean the lashes, making sure to remove all traces of makeup and debris. You can also use a lash primer to help remove any excess oils and prepare the lashes for the application.

Step 3: Isolate the Lashes

After cleansing the lashes, the next step is to isolate them to ensure that they remain separated and do not stick together during the application process. You can use a variety of tools, such as lash pads or tweezers, to separate the lashes and keep them in place during the application.

Step 4: Apply Eye Patches

Eye patches are an essential part of lash extension application as they help protect the client's under-eye area and keep the lower lashes from sticking to the upper lashes. It's important to use high-quality, lint-free eye patches that won't irritate the client's skin. Make sure to apply the patches securely, but not too tightly, to avoid discomfort or skin irritation.

Step 5: Use a Lash Wand to Brush the Lashes

Before starting the application process, use a lash wand to brush the client's natural lashes. This will help ensure that they are properly separated and free of tangles, making it easier to apply the lash extensions. Brushing the lashes will also help you identify any areas that may need additional attention, such as spots with clumped lashes or excess debris.

By following these steps, you can properly prep your client's lashes for lash extension application. Remember, proper preparation is key to achieving the best possible results and ensuring that your client's natural lashes remain healthy and strong. With a little attention to detail and a commitment to quality, you can help your clients achieve the lash look they desire while keeping their natural lashes in great condition.

 
LashesNatalia Kulak