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Yeo Academy, based in Glasgow, Scotland, offers top-tier Eyelash Extension training and advanced mentoring.

Become a fully qualified lash technician with us or take your lash game to the next level!

10/04/2025

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13/03/2024

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Yes, eyelash extensions can potentially damage your natural lashes if they are not applied and removed properly. Here are some ways eyelash extensions can cause lash damage:

Excessive weight and tension - The weight of the eyelash extensions, especially if they are very long or thick, can put undue tension and pull on your natural lashes. This can cause your real lashes to thin out or break prematurely.

Improper application - If the extensions are applied too close to the lash line or if the glue/adhesive gets on the natural lashes, it can lead to lash breakage or lashes getting stuck together and ripping out.

Allergic reactions - Some people may have allergic reactions to the glues, adhesives, or ingredients used in eyelash extensions. If this is the case, then eyelash extensions would not be suitable for this client.

Poor lash isolation - If the natural lashes are not properly isolated during application, the eyelash extensions can become stuck together, resulting in the natural growth cycle being disturbed if you have ever had eyelashes applied incorrectly then you may have experienced this at some point.

To minimise damage, it's important to go to a certified, experienced lash technician, get refills on time, and avoid pulling/rubbing the lash extensions.

#lashtraining #lashmentor 05/03/2024

Yes, eyelash extensions can potentially damage your natural lashes if they are not applied and removed properly. Here are some ways eyelash extensions can cause lash damage:

Excessive weight and tension - The weight of the eyelash extensions, especially if they are very long or thick, can put undue tension and pull on your natural lashes. This can cause your real lashes to thin out or break prematurely.

Improper application - If the extensions are applied too close to the lash line or if the glue/adhesive gets on the natural lashes, it can lead to lash breakage or lashes getting stuck together and ripping out.

Allergic reactions - Some people may have allergic reactions to the glues, adhesives or ingredients used in eyelash extensions if this is the case then eyelash extensions would not be suitable for this client.

Poor lash isolation - If the natural lashes are not properly isolated during application, the eyelash extensions can become stuck together, resulting in the natural growth cycle being disturbed if you have ever had eyelashes applied incorrectly then you may have experienced this at some point.

To minimise damage, it's important to go to a certified, experienced lash technician, get refills on time, and avoid pulling/rubbing the lash extensions.

Yes, eyelash extensions can potentially damage your natural lashes if they are not applied and removed properly. Here are some ways eyelash extensions can cause lash damage: Excessive weight and tension - The weight of the eyelash extensions, especially if they are very long or thick, can put undue tension and pull on your natural lashes. This can cause your real lashes to thin out or break prematurely. Improper application - If the extensions are applied too close to the lash line or if the glue/adhesive gets on the natural lashes, it can lead to lash breakage or lashes getting stuck together and ripping out. Allergic reactions - Some people may have allergic reactions to the glues, adhesives, or ingredients used in eyelash extensions. If this is the case, then eyelash extensions would not be suitable for this client. Poor lash isolation - If the natural lashes are not properly isolated during application, the eyelash extensions can become stuck together, resulting in the natural growth cycle being disturbed if you have ever had eyelashes applied incorrectly then you may have experienced this at some point. To minimise damage, it's important to go to a certified, experienced lash technician, get refills on time, and avoid pulling/rubbing the lash extensions. #lashtraining #lashmentor

Here are some tips for correctly applying eyelash extensions:

●Thoroughly clean the natural lashes first to remove any oils or makeup. This helps the extensions adhere better.

●Carefully isolate each natural lash using tweezers. This prevents the extension from sticking to multiple lashes.

●Dip the extension in a small amount of lash glue, then gently place it on the natural lash, as close to (but not touching) the lash line as possible.

●Work one eye at a time, allowing the glue to dry before moving to the other eye. This prevents the lashes from sticking together.

●Use an appropriate length and thickness of extension for the client's eye shape and desired look. Typically, start with shorter lengths on the inner corners.

●Avoid using too much glue, as this can cause clumping. A thin, even layer works best.

●Gently comb through the lashes to separate them and check for any stuck together.

●Have your client keep their eyes closed until the glue is fully dry.

The key is to go slowly at first, perfecting your isolation and placement techniques. Speed and confidence will come with repetition and experience. With consistent practice, you'll be creating beautiful, flawless sets of lash extensions in no time!

#lashmentor #lashartist 02/03/2024

Here are some tips for correctly applying eyelash extensions with lots of practice:

● Thoroughly clean the natural lashes first to remove any oils or makeup. This helps the extensions adhere better.

● Carefully isolate each natural lash using tweezers. This prevents the extension from sticking to multiple lashes.

● Dip the extension in a small amount of lash glue, then gently place it on the natural lash, as close to (but not touching) the lash line as possible.

● Work one eye at a time, allowing the glue to dry before moving to the other eye. This prevents the lashes from sticking together.

● Use an appropriate length and thickness of extension for the client's eye shape and desired look. Typically start with shorter lengths on the inner corners.

● Avoid using too much glue, as this can cause clumping. A thin, even layer works best.

● Gently comb through the lashes to separate them and check for any stuck together.

● Have the client keep their eyes closed until the glue is fully dry to prevent the lashes from getting crooked.

The key is to go slowly at first, perfecting your isolation and placement techniques. Speed and confidence will come with repetition and muscle memory. With diligent practice, you'll be creating beautiful, flawless sets of lash extensions!

Here are some tips for correctly applying eyelash extensions: ●Thoroughly clean the natural lashes first to remove any oils or makeup. This helps the extensions adhere better. ●Carefully isolate each natural lash using tweezers. This prevents the extension from sticking to multiple lashes. ●Dip the extension in a small amount of lash glue, then gently place it on the natural lash, as close to (but not touching) the lash line as possible. ●Work one eye at a time, allowing the glue to dry before moving to the other eye. This prevents the lashes from sticking together. ●Use an appropriate length and thickness of extension for the client's eye shape and desired look. Typically, start with shorter lengths on the inner corners. ●Avoid using too much glue, as this can cause clumping. A thin, even layer works best. ●Gently comb through the lashes to separate them and check for any stuck together. ●Have your client keep their eyes closed until the glue is fully dry. The key is to go slowly at first, perfecting your isolation and placement techniques. Speed and confidence will come with repetition and experience. With consistent practice, you'll be creating beautiful, flawless sets of lash extensions in no time! #lashmentor #lashartist

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