Lash Curl Chart:
- Lash curls refer to the degree of curvature of the eyelash extensions and are categorized into different types, including J, B, C, CC, D, and M curls.
- The type of lash curl that is most suitable for a client depends on the natural curl of their lashes and the desired look.
- Before choosing the type of curl for a client, it is important to consider the angle of their natural lashes, which can be straight, downwards, or upwards.
- J curl is the most natural-looking curl and is suitable for clients who have stick straight lashes pointing straight or upward.
- B curl is one of the weakest curls and is almost straight. It is suitable for male clients or used for eyeliner styling.
- C curl has a slight curve and is a good choice for clients with straight or slightly curved natural lashes. It can create a subtle, natural-looking lift.
- CC curl is similar to the C curl but with a slightly more pronounced curve. It is a good choice for clients with straight or slightly curved natural lashes who want a slightly more dramatic lift.
- D curl has a more dramatic curve and is a good choice for clients with straight or slightly curved natural lashes who want a very dramatic lift.
- M curl is designed to lift the appearance of downward-angled natural lashes. It has a straight base that transitions into a strong curve without a kink, creating a wide-eye effect.
Ingredients or Materials:
- RefectoCil is a brand that offers eyelash curl refill products containing collagen and cysteine to nurture the eyelashes.
- Lash glue is made of cyanoacrylate-based adhesive, color pigment, and additives. Cyanoacrylate is an industrial strength glue that is marketed as super glue.
- Additives are added to lash glue to increase its viscosity and stability.
- It is important to ask for Material Data Safety Sheets (MSDS) when working with chemical manufacturers abroad to know what type of ingredients are being used.
- The best way to check the quality of lash glue is to have it lab tested before using it on clients.
- Quality ingredients are used to make the products needed to apply lash extensions.