🚫 Leaning lashes? Not on my watch! 🙅♀️
When it comes to lash extensions, perfection is key. Leaning lashes can make your work appear less full and professional, leading to disappointment for both you and your clients. 😩💔

🔍 What Causes Leaning Lashes?
One common reason for leaning lashes is slow-setting glue. If you frequently notice this issue, consider trying a faster-drying lash glue to keep those extensions in place. ⚡️🧴
🌡️ Monitor Your Environment
If leaning lashes are an occasional problem, check the conditions in your workspace. A digital hygrometer can help you track temperature and humidity levels. Ensuring these are within the ideal range will help your glue perform at its best, reducing the chances of misalignment. 🌬️🌡️
👉 Perfect Your Attachment Technique
Your attachment method also plays a crucial role. Lashes can lean if they’re not applied correctly. Remember that you can attach extensions to the top, bottom, or sides of the natural lash based on its growth direction. This technique will help you achieve a more uniform look! ✨👁️
📏 Choose the Right Extensions
Lastly, be mindful of the weight of your extensions. Heavy lashes can cause natural ones to twist as they grow. For younger lashes, opt for shorter extensions to prevent this issue. When clients return, simply remove the outgrown lashes and apply new extensions on their healthy, fully-grown natural lashes! 💆♀️🔄🌱
Are all your lashes perfectly aligned? If not, these tips can help elevate your lash game!