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Lash Mapping For Different Styles | Dolvlashes

Experienced lash technicians are well-versed in the lengths, thicknesses, and curls of lash extensions that should be applied to each eye. The majority of the time, they don't even need to map the zones. If you're a beginner, though, mapping based on several styles will help you quickly develop the look you want.<br>Let's have a look at several lash maps for different types of eyelash extensions.<br><br>https://www.dolvlashes.com/the-definitive-guide-of-lash-mapping-for-artists-and-lash-techs/

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Lash Mapping For Different Styles | Dolvlashes

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  1. Dolvlashes LASH MAPPING FOR DIFFERENT STYLES ®

  2. DOLVLASHES Experienced lash techs have a clear idea about the length, thickness, and curls of lash extensions that go into every different eye. Most often they don’t even have to map the zones. But if you’re new, mapping based on different styles will help you create exactly that style with ease.

  3. DOLVLASHES Let’s look at lash maps for different eyelash extension styles. 1. For Classic The first style of lash extensions learned by most techs, Classic eyelash is also popular as the ‘natural style of eyelashes’. Here, lash extensions are applied on natural lashes at a ratio of 1:1. For example, if your client has 70 natural eyelashes per eye, you should apply 70 lashes per eye. Typically, the number of lash extensions in a classic set ranges from 30 to 60 or above per eye.

  4. DOLVLASHES 2. For Doll Eye This is a beautiful style that almost adds more size to the eyes of your client. It makes their eyes look bigger when you place short lash lengths on the inner and outer corners of the eyes. The best candidates for doll eye shape are those clients with almond eyes, hooded eyes, and monolids. Such a style is primarily used for opening up the eyes. You need to spot the iris and create a zone including the iris so that you can add the longest lashes to this region. Such a style helps to achieve a bright look that opens up the eyes of your client. Here you can add individual extensions and flares or fans to complete the right look for your client.

  5. DOLVLASHES 3. For Cat Eye Now comes one of the most popular lash extension styles called cat-eye. It’s a style where short lash extensions adorn the inner corners of the eye and long lashes do so for the outer corner of the eye. It’s a great choice for those with round eyes as cat-eye helps to balance (by adding tapering) the shape of the eye easily. For an average client, Cat Eye goes best with CC curls with lengths varying from 8 to 9, 10, 11, 12, and 13. All you need to remember is to add long lashes to the second last zone of the lashes.

  6. DOLVLASHES 4. For Kitten The way to set apart the cat eye and kitten eye is the length difference between the shortest and the longest lash extension. For the kitten eye, the change will be around 25%. For example, if the shortest lash is 7mm, the longest would be 10 to 11 mm. A perfect style for downturned and round eyes, the Kitten Eyelash Extension style uses short lashes until the pupil of the eye. After that, it’s ideal to jump in the length of lash extensions drastically. It’s also good for clients who don’t want the full cat eye but would like a portion of the same glam.

  7. DOLVLASHES 5. For Dramatic This is a style that’s dreamy, whimsical, and over-the-top at times. Ideally applied to young clients, dramatic eyelash extensions is a combination of the highest length, thickness, and curls with respect to the client. It’s sometimes confused with volume lashes, but that’s completely different. Most lash techs strive for high intensity when they create a dramatic set of lashes. You can map it in a way that adds drama to the lashes based on the specific shape and texture of the client’s eye and eyelashes, respectively.

  8. DOLVLASHES 6. For Squirrel: This is another natural-looking lash style where the longest lash extensions underneath the arch of the eyebrows. When you’re lash mapping for the squirrel eye style, it’s almost similar to cat-eye. The only difference is that squirrel eye doesn’t have drastic differences in length like cat-eye. Squirrel eye follows a lash mapping pattern where different lengths of lash extensions are added one after another. There are more zones in this style than any other and it’s tougher to pull off if you’re a new lash tech. It’s excellent to open up your client’s eyes and make them brighter. are added

  9. DOLVLASHES 7. For Kim-K One of the revolutionary lash extension styles, Kim-K is one where a zig-zag pattern of lash extensions is used. As you can see in the lash map below, lash techs vary between different lash extension lengths to perfect this look. It’s based on the length of your client’s lashes. For instance, if a client has short lashes, you might alternate between 10 and 11 mm lengths of lash extensions. For longer natural lashes, 10 to 14 may be a good bet. Even for short lashes, make sure to add a 10% longer lash extension sparsely to perfect the look.

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