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⌁TIME STAMPS ⌁ 0:00 - Introduction 0:33 - Mapping Template & Overview 1:14 - Common Taping Mistakes 1:57 - Difference Between Taping Redness & An Allergic Reaction 3:04 - Curved Vs. Straight Tweezers for Classic Lash Application 4:12 - How Close to Apply to Lashline 4:35 - Dabbing Glue On Tape 5:48 - How To Use A Curved Tweezer for Classic Application 6:23 - Common Isolation Mistakes 7:12 - Why I Jump Around the Lash Line 8:47 - Tricky Isolation 9:17 - How To Determine Lash Direction During Isolation 11:03 - Redirecting Lashes During Application 11:52 - Determining What Shape to Do: Cat Eye Vs. Doll Eye 12:51 - Thanks for Watching!
I'm looking into doing training for lashes as a side hustle on top of teaching and your videos are helping me decide if I want to do it. I think I will go for it tbh!
WOW, this was SUPER helpful. Don't see many going back to check past work and be honest. Also first time seeing a "wrong mapping" on someone and it being explained!!! Nice job!!!💯
Thank you! I was never explained to me the purpose of moving around the eye instead of going left to right, for example. The way you explained it makes so much sense.
I love your videos!!! I’ve learned so much even though I’ve already took a certification lash course couple months ago and I finally found something I truly love doing. I’m planning on getting my aesthetician license this year. You’re videos are GREAT. Keep them coming🤟🏽🦋
Wow as a new lash tech I was trying to do one eye at a time and I was trying to do it in 2hrs(what the spa I work at gives up) it was driving me nuts. The tip you gave is going to help so much!!
This one is very helpful. Glad you pointed out the redness is not an allergic reaction but took responsibility for poor tape placement. I also like you explained cat and doll lash placement and how they shape the eye. Very good video. You are actually a good instructor and very clear. Please could you speak more about how to give a client a cat eye when their eyes have are droppy ?
Thank you! I can make a video, but in the meantime, I would recommend a doll eye for droopy eyes, but if a client still wants a cat eye, a good trick is to keep going from short to long, but make sure the point of the longest lash is not at the very end, but about 4-5 mm away from the edge of their eye, and then you can trail off at the end so you still get the cat eye shape but it's not weighing the ends of the eye down. So for example, I could do from inner to outer corner, 9, 11, 13 and then at the end trail off with 12, 11, 10. Hope that makes sense!
Thanks a lot for this video Yegi, it's super helpful. I just started learning lash extension yesterday. I'm glad I came across your channel. My question is, for a perfect outcome, do one apply the lash extension in front of the natural lash(the extension lash on top) or at the back(the natural lash on top)? I watched you do it but couldn't figure out the exact position. So, I just want to be sure of what you did. I love your works, they are all amazing 😍😍
Thank you so much for watching! How you place the lash can vary - there is no perfect way. Depending on someone's natural lashes, it may be easier to apply on top or the side for one person, and it may be easier to apply underneath for someone else. It's mainly important to make sure that the base of the extension is attached to the natural lash properly! For volume fans, it tends to work out better to apply volume fans underneath and kind of wrap it around the natural lash, but if the client's lashes don't allow it, applying on top or on the side is okay too!
every of your video, I always watched it and learned so much from it.❤️❤️ thank you for sharing and keep uploading more informative and tutorial on eyelash extensions!!! Iloveyou yegi! 🥰
I definitely will! Have a lot more that I need to post - just trying to take more time with each video and make it as informative as possible :) Thank you for watching!!! ❤️
I'm a new viewer I just subscribed! I'm in esthetician school and weve learned about lash extensions. Something I would like to get into....thanks for the video! Looking forward to watching more!!!
Hey! It looks best on someone whose eyes are already a bit up turned at the outer corners. It can look good on other eye shapes though - a good trick is to add some shorter lashes as you get to the end of the outer corner to create more of an uplifted look without having all the longer lengths bring down the eye shape. I hope this helps! :)
Hello from CA! Thanks for watching the video. If you're lashing and you don't like the placement of the extension you just applied, you can easily remove it with the banana peel method, where you hold the natural lash with one tweezer and peel the extension off with the other, or you can loosen the glue bond by wiggling it at the base. If your client's natural lashes are crooked, you can try placing the lash on the side opposite of the side the natural lash is leaning - i.e. if the lash is leaning to the right, applied the lash to the left side of the lash to kind of balance it out. Hope that works and hope it makes sense! Please let us know if you have any other questions 💕
Hi Yegi!! Thank you for your content. Ive grown so much from it. Ive cone across a Client who had little to almoat no natural lashes. What can a tech do in this regard? TIA
Happy to hear that! Unfortunately with eyelash extensions we do need some kind of lashes to work with. In that case, I would definitely recommend doing a volume so that you can get as much fullness as possible. If the lashes are thin as well, try a 3D lash so that it is not too heavy. Hope this helps!
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So question.. How would you have taken off the lashes that needed to be corrected?? Remember the picture shown on the left eye due to the lashes going everywhere a little bit and you mentioned to correct those.. So I was interested in how we could take off and/or correct or reapply
If I noticed the lashes during the application of the set, I would have use the banana peel method to gently remove the extensions, take off any glue reside and try again! I would have a closer look at the natural lash and determine if I should apply from the side, underneath or on top to make sure the lash will appear straight. A good way to check for these lashes is to use an inspection mirror and check the lashes from underneath. Sometimes when you're applying you can't tell which lashes are kind of off, so using the mirror can help find those lashes!
Hi..I love your videos. With your glue primer, do you just use that after cleaning the lashes and before applying the extensions. Also, my tweezers seem so sharp. I'm so afraid that when I get to live models I am going to hurt them especially while isolating. To your isolation tweezers touch the under eye pad and tape? I feel like I don't have as much control unless mine slightly touch the tape but I am so scared the client will feel my sharp tweezer
Hey - thank you so much! The primer is used after the lashes have been thoroughly cleansed and dried - it helps with the bonding of the glue so you definitely want to apply it after the cleansing process and before you start to lash. That is a common concern for a lot of our students as well - it's a valid concern and it's great that you're worried about your client's well-being. However, if you are using the under eye pad, the white tape and clear tape like I do or even just a couple of tapes, the client will not feel your tweezer if you are utilizing your under eye pad to keep your isolation steady. Of course don't press too hard, and always check in with your client, but a slight pressure or resting your tweezer shouldn't hurt them! :)
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Your videos are really helpful, thank you very much!! I would like to know where to get this tweezers?! They look longer than the ones that I have... Also would love to watch a video from you talking about isolation of the Lashes! I have lots of difficulty on this... Thank you 😊 xxx
Thanks so much for watching, glad they are helpful to you! The tweezers should be linked in the description - everything is from my brand Yegi Beauty! I actually have a few videos on isolation already if you want to check them out! :)
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Hey I just subscribed thank god you’re an angel. With regard to the angle of the lashes in the middle, inner eye and outer eye. Do you have any suggestions? Should the eyelash be flicking outwards on the outer corner of the eyes and straight up in the middle and inner?
I typically like all of the lashes to be positioned as straight as possible, but you can adjust it to your preference! The only lashes that I think should always be pointing towards the outer corner are L or M curl lashes so that it creates that winged liner look. But I would say have fun with it and maybe test it out on a few different models to see the different looks you can create and what you prefer 💕
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When using a glue ring , do you used the same glue ring for the whole set ? Does old glue and new glue mix when changing glue every 30 mins ? Just confused as to how to use the glue ring. Love your videos by the way!!
Hey! Yes, I use the same one throughout the set - as you use it, the amount of glue in the ring decreases so when you add in more of the new glue, there's rarely any "old" glue left so the ring gets a fresh batch of the glue. You should change the glue in your ring every 15 minutes or so with this particular glue. If you have a lot of glue left by the time you need to replace it, you can use a tissue to wipe away any remaining glue. If you find you keep having to wipe away glue in between changing the ring, try putting in less glue at a time to avoid wasting too much product. Hope that helps!
Hey, hope that’s not a weird question, but do you have a recommendation on a head pillow of the client? (Extra one I mean) I know the bed has a pillow attached but it is not always comfortable to all clients 😬. Thanks in advance! Love your videos, very useful and encouraging, I really appreciate that. Congrats on your new place and hope it’ll bring you best of luck 🙏🏼🙏🏼🤗
Hey! Not a weird question at all. I actually prefer detaching that attachment and using a memory foam pillow at the end of the bed instead. We do sell one on our website - the product name is "Eyelash Pillow- Memory foam pillow" and we have it in a few colors! If you can't order from our website, any pillow that is memory foam with great neck support will be your best option. Another great thing to have in your room is a wedge pillow that clients can put under their legs as it can be uncomfortable having your legs straight for 1-2 hours or more. Hope this helps!
@@YegiBeauty thank you so much!!! I wish I could order from you it’s just I live in the Netherlands and the tax and delivery is super high😬😭 I’m learning a lot from you and the wedge pillow (thanks to your videos+website) is already on the way Thank you for replying I can’t wait to see the final results of your new location 🙏🏼😍
Hi , Just watched your video to see if I can resolve this but I am not a lash artist. I wanted a pro opinion if you could please advise me . I went for a fill and keep in mind this is my second time having a set and getting a fill and I noticed that I had much more glue clumps than before . In fact, it was difficult for me to open my eye at first but i thought she resolved it after. I ended up having to remove after a week because the clumps made it difficult to clean my lashes and that irritated my eyes. Was this just a rookie’s mistake? Should i have just waited longer for a fill? What’s a good timeframe ? I really want them done again but i’m taking a break for a month or so -Thinking I should see someone else next time for this ?
In general, if you really wanted do upkeep your lashes, you could go once a week so you really can't go too often. It is a possibility that she didn't isolate your lashes well, or there was an issue with the glue. It's hard to say what the issue was, but I don't think it's how often you go for a fill!
@@YegiBeauty ah thank you for answering my question ! it’s good to know i didn’t go too soon. I went 2 and a half weeks after the new set. she had made a remark like “It’s a little wispy because the ones i had on currently were stuck on really well” (&im assuming couldn’t be removed?). so it was probably isolating the lashes. she did an awesome job the first full new set but I am going to try someone else next time to see how it goes. 🙏🙏 thanks again
Actually I don't know what is the problem when I do lashes whether retention or application when the client's complain their lashes fell off after two days or within a week plz I need help.
It could have to do with glue storage and/or if you are properly cleansing and priming the lashes before you start. We have some videos on glue as well as how to prep the lashes - those may be able to shed some light on why you are having retention issues
haha it is tricky, but I try to angle the glue ring in a way where it is leveled as much as possible, and in an area of my finger where it is secure. I also try not to fill the ring too much either.
Hey! On average it should last the client 4-6 weeks before they all fall out naturally but most will want to come in around the 2-3 week mark for a re-fill. It's not so much which glue you use but how you store the glue and use it! Make sure you are following the guidelines for whichever glue you are using - it can't get too hot or cold and may need to be in a specific humidity. For example, our glues are best in 30-70% humidity at around 71F and we recommend storing in the original packaging where there is a salica packet that will absorb humidity. Make sure you are using enough glue (but not too much) and that you are changing out your glue every 10-20 minutes from the glue ring or other tool that you may be using so you can make sure your glue is fresh
@@YegiBeauty thanks for your response ❤️ it's when I applied lashes to the client And also my client told me 2 weeks after I done her lashes extension she feel like it's hard I'm from Germany and my English is not that good I hope you understand 🥰🥰
@@nadiifonalka1619 Thanks for clarifying! There's a few reasons why that could happen! If they aren't properly washing their lashes every day and brushing them after a shower, makeup residue and oil buildup can stick the lashes together and cause it to feel hard and hurt the client. Another reason could be that you may not be properly isolating or the glue you are using is taking too long to dry and the extensions are sticking to each other once you let go. I would confirm with her if she is doing the proper aftercare first - washing the lashes, not using oil products, etc - and if she is, then double check your work and isolation next time around and maybe try a faster drying glue next time around! Hope this helps 🙏🏻
Wispy means that there are different lengths throughout the eye, and some of the lashes stick out in length throughout, versus all of the lashes being more uniform. Volume just means there are multiple lash extensions on one natural lash.
Hey! Do you feel like the lashes are attached to your skin? I would ask your lash tech to check on those for you to make sure there are no lashes touching your skin or stuck together
@@KS-wf2kk She probably didn't isolate properly, or the lashes got stuck together as she was applying them. I would definitely reach out to her so she can fix the issue or remove the lashes! Also, if you have been using makeup with them or not cleaning them, sometimes the glue can break down and cause the lashes to clump together.
@Whitney Hodge Hey! I would try to use my tweezers to very very gently separate them, but if the whole set is like that, then I would suggest removing with a cream or gel remover and re-doing the set!
Amazing! Thank you for the information ❤️ the last part was specially informative. I have a potential client, she has a droopy right eye and a “normal” left eye. I have been hesitant to call her because I’m afraid to give the wrong eye look. What look would you do for her?
Hey! Sometimes the client will have a preference, but generally if the eyes are a bit downturned in the outer corners, a doll eye will be more flattering!
It depends on what they ask for! If they ask you to recommend a shape, doll eye is usually the most flattering on most people! If they have downturned eyes, I would always recommend doll eye.
I just came across a video by accident but omg the way she’s applying scares me lol. Her clients are going to have soooo many wrinkles if they keep going to her. The tape she uses is not suitable for the delicate eye area and the way she pulls it off makes me cringe 🥴 and the wash cloth!! Omg don’t get me started on how she rubs the eye
Hey! Thanks for your comment. As I mentioned in this video, these are mainly mistakes that common lash techs make so definitely not a demonstration of perfect technique. However, the under eye patches are actually really delicate and make a barrier between the under eye area and the tape and it's meant to soothe the under eyes while I'm applying and super easy to take off. The tape we use is medical grade and safe for the skin. Hope that clears things up!
@@mallorycooper1350 I watched a different video where she tugged at the under eye area when she removed the tape very fast, it made me cringe. The client also already had under eye wrinkles. That’s what I was referring to! It could easily be avoided by using two hands, one to hold the skin & slowly remove the tape.
If you don’t like how she does lashes then don’t watch her !!! She’s literally the best in the lash industry every lash tech uses tape DUH🙄and you took the time to look at her other videos yet she’s still getting hella clients because she’s good!! So take the negativity somewhere else 👋🏽
Ladies, you look WAY prettier and sexier when you don't look fake. False lashes are SO tacky looking. Everyone is walking around looking like cheap prostitutes. LOL. I know that can be fun once in a blue moon, but everyday? Come on! LOL. No guys I know like it. They just put up with it. What you're seeing is not what they're seeing.
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these videos are teaching me more than my trainer did
so happy that they can help you out!
True, I am the same!!!!
That part!
Real talk . I swear I learned from videos what a waste of money lol . I need to start my lash class lol 😄
Completely agree .. learned way more here than the class I pd for.
this method of teaching with the wrong job on the eye was the best way to teach us how exactly we can be wrong. Thank you for all these tips
Glad it was helpful!
⌁TIME STAMPS ⌁
0:00 - Introduction
0:33 - Mapping Template & Overview
1:14 - Common Taping Mistakes
1:57 - Difference Between Taping Redness & An Allergic Reaction
3:04 - Curved Vs. Straight Tweezers for Classic Lash Application
4:12 - How Close to Apply to Lashline
4:35 - Dabbing Glue On Tape
5:48 - How To Use A Curved Tweezer for Classic Application
6:23 - Common Isolation Mistakes
7:12 - Why I Jump Around the Lash Line
8:47 - Tricky Isolation
9:17 - How To Determine Lash Direction During Isolation
11:03 - Redirecting Lashes During Application
11:52 - Determining What Shape to Do: Cat Eye Vs. Doll Eye
12:51 - Thanks for Watching!
I'm about to begin with the extensions and I rely on Yegi Beauty tutorials for my online training. Thank you so much.
You are so welcome! Thanks for watching!
I'm looking into doing training for lashes as a side hustle on top of teaching and your videos are helping me decide if I want to do it. I think I will go for it tbh!
That's awesome! Glad my videos can help - if you ever have any questions feel free to DM us on IG, we try to respond to every message :)
WOW, this was SUPER helpful. Don't see many going back to check past work and be honest. Also first time seeing a "wrong mapping" on someone and it being explained!!! Nice job!!!💯
Glad it helped! Thanks for watching!!
Thank you! I was never explained to me the purpose of moving around the eye instead of going left to right, for example. The way you explained it makes so much sense.
Glad it was helpful!
I love your videos!!! I’ve learned so much even though I’ve already took a certification lash course couple months ago and I finally found something I truly love doing. I’m planning on getting my aesthetician license this year. You’re videos are GREAT. Keep them coming🤟🏽🦋
That's amazing! So happy our videos can help ❤️
Wow as a new lash tech I was trying to do one eye at a time and I was trying to do it in 2hrs(what the spa I work at gives up) it was driving me nuts. The tip you gave is going to help so much!!
I'm so happy you found this video helpful! Don't give up!
Do you happen to work at an amazing lash studio?? lol
@@nicolemccord7885 lols no I work at a spa & salon it sucks
You are the best
Omg this was sooo helpful thank you so much for this! I’m a beginner lasher & I feel like I’m taking so long to do a set ☹️
So happy you found this helpful!!
Thank u so much! I'm in esthetician school rn and your videos have been helping so much
I'm so glad! Thank you for watching!
Just got my first job as a lash tech and you videos are really helping me prepare!!!
Ahhh that’s so exciting!!! Happy to help ❤️❤️❤️
Yes I did and thank you for being honest with your mistakes. Such as where lengths should be placed.
Of course! Glad it was helpful!
This one is very helpful. Glad you pointed out the redness is not an allergic reaction but took responsibility for poor tape placement. I also like you explained cat and doll lash placement and how they shape the eye. Very good video. You are actually a good instructor and very clear. Please could you speak more about how to give a client a cat eye when their eyes have are droppy ?
Thank you! I can make a video, but in the meantime, I would recommend a doll eye for droopy eyes, but if a client still wants a cat eye, a good trick is to keep going from short to long, but make sure the point of the longest lash is not at the very end, but about 4-5 mm away from the edge of their eye, and then you can trail off at the end so you still get the cat eye shape but it's not weighing the ends of the eye down. So for example, I could do from inner to outer corner, 9, 11, 13 and then at the end trail off with 12, 11, 10. Hope that makes sense!
I have to pause video to say THIS WAS SO GOOD♥️! The explanation was perfecto!!!!💕
Wow, thank you! So happy you liked it!
Thanks a lot for this video Yegi, it's super helpful. I just started learning lash extension yesterday. I'm glad I came across your channel.
My question is, for a perfect outcome, do one apply the lash extension in front of the natural lash(the extension lash on top) or at the back(the natural lash on top)? I watched you do it but couldn't figure out the exact position. So, I just want to be sure of what you did.
I love your works, they are all amazing 😍😍
Thank you so much for watching! How you place the lash can vary - there is no perfect way. Depending on someone's natural lashes, it may be easier to apply on top or the side for one person, and it may be easier to apply underneath for someone else. It's mainly important to make sure that the base of the extension is attached to the natural lash properly! For volume fans, it tends to work out better to apply volume fans underneath and kind of wrap it around the natural lash, but if the client's lashes don't allow it, applying on top or on the side is okay too!
Recently started my eyelash extension course and this has already helped me understand
so much! 👌🏼
I'm so glad!
This video taught me so much more than my instructor did. i have had such a hard time lashing. Thanks for the tips!!
Glad it helped! ❤️
Im left hand person and i need help with learning things im glad i came across this other channel of yours.
I will like to see a video of a down lash extentions tutorial or a step by step 🥰🥰 good jov keep up the good work
thanks for the suggestion!
This was so thorough. Thank you!
Glad it was helpful!
every of your video, I always watched it and learned so much from it.❤️❤️ thank you for sharing and keep uploading more informative and tutorial on eyelash extensions!!! Iloveyou yegi! 🥰
I definitely will! Have a lot more that I need to post - just trying to take more time with each video and make it as informative as possible :) Thank you for watching!!! ❤️
dis was sooo helpful im a beginner!
so glad to hear that!
I'm a new viewer I just subscribed! I'm in esthetician school and weve learned about lash extensions. Something I would like to get into....thanks for the video! Looking forward to watching more!!!
Thanks for subscribing! Good luck with everything!
Hope you guys like this type of video! Don't be shy -- leave a comment if you have any suggestions or feedback!
Hi! What eye shapes are perfect for the cat eye? Love your vids!!!!
Hey! It looks best on someone whose eyes are already a bit up turned at the outer corners. It can look good on other eye shapes though - a good trick is to add some shorter lashes as you get to the end of the outer corner to create more of an uplifted look without having all the longer lengths bring down the eye shape. I hope this helps! :)
@@YegiBeauty got it!! Thank you so much!!!!
Hi, Greetings from NC . I have a question. 🙋🏻♀️ How to remove a crooked eye lash extensions , if it’s noticeable .
Hello from CA! Thanks for watching the video. If you're lashing and you don't like the placement of the extension you just applied, you can easily remove it with the banana peel method, where you hold the natural lash with one tweezer and peel the extension off with the other, or you can loosen the glue bond by wiggling it at the base. If your client's natural lashes are crooked, you can try placing the lash on the side opposite of the side the natural lash is leaning - i.e. if the lash is leaning to the right, applied the lash to the left side of the lash to kind of balance it out. Hope that works and hope it makes sense! Please let us know if you have any other questions 💕
Hi Yegi!! Thank you for your content. Ive grown so much from it.
Ive cone across a Client who had little to almoat no natural lashes. What can a tech do in this regard?
TIA
Happy to hear that! Unfortunately with eyelash extensions we do need some kind of lashes to work with. In that case, I would definitely recommend doing a volume so that you can get as much fullness as possible. If the lashes are thin as well, try a 3D lash so that it is not too heavy. Hope this helps!
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So question.. How would you have taken off the lashes that needed to be corrected?? Remember the picture shown on the left eye due to the lashes going everywhere a little bit and you mentioned to correct those.. So I was interested in how we could take off and/or correct or reapply
If I noticed the lashes during the application of the set, I would have use the banana peel method to gently remove the extensions, take off any glue reside and try again! I would have a closer look at the natural lash and determine if I should apply from the side, underneath or on top to make sure the lash will appear straight. A good way to check for these lashes is to use an inspection mirror and check the lashes from underneath. Sometimes when you're applying you can't tell which lashes are kind of off, so using the mirror can help find those lashes!
Hi..I love your videos.
With your glue primer, do you just use that after cleaning the lashes and before applying the extensions.
Also, my tweezers seem so sharp. I'm so afraid that when I get to live models I am going to hurt them especially while isolating. To your isolation tweezers touch the under eye pad and tape? I feel like I don't have as much control unless mine slightly touch the tape but I am so scared the client will feel my sharp tweezer
Hey - thank you so much!
The primer is used after the lashes have been thoroughly cleansed and dried - it helps with the bonding of the glue so you definitely want to apply it after the cleansing process and before you start to lash.
That is a common concern for a lot of our students as well - it's a valid concern and it's great that you're worried about your client's well-being. However, if you are using the under eye pad, the white tape and clear tape like I do or even just a couple of tapes, the client will not feel your tweezer if you are utilizing your under eye pad to keep your isolation steady. Of course don't press too hard, and always check in with your client, but a slight pressure or resting your tweezer shouldn't hurt them! :)
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Do you sell the lash consultation sheet? Or have a download option ?
Hi Maria! We do sell it - it is linked in the description as our "mapping template"
Good morning Yegi
What type of tweezer do you use please and can i get it here in Nigeria ?
Everything is from Yegi Beauty! We have linked it in the description ❤️
Your videos are really helpful, thank you very much!!
I would like to know where to get this tweezers?! They look longer than the ones that I have...
Also would love to watch a video from you talking about isolation of the Lashes! I have lots of difficulty on this... Thank you 😊 xxx
Thanks so much for watching, glad they are helpful to you! The tweezers should be linked in the description - everything is from my brand Yegi Beauty! I actually have a few videos on isolation already if you want to check them out! :)
This was so much help!thank you
You're so welcome!
Thanku so much for this tutorial 😘👍 god bless you
My pleasure 😊
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Thank you this helped a lot I need to do 4 case studies to get my certificate so I will definitely take you advice.
Glad it was helpful!
Do you create fans for a classic set or just use one lash at a time?
No, a classic set is just one lash extension per natural lash :)
Hey I just subscribed thank god you’re an angel. With regard to the angle of the lashes in the middle, inner eye and outer eye. Do you have any suggestions? Should the eyelash be flicking outwards on the outer corner of the eyes and straight up in the middle and inner?
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This video is very very helpful thank you
Glad it was helpful! thanks for watching!
When using a glue ring , do you used the same glue ring for the whole set ? Does old glue and new glue mix when changing glue every 30 mins ? Just confused as to how to use the glue ring. Love your videos by the way!!
Hey! Yes, I use the same one throughout the set - as you use it, the amount of glue in the ring decreases so when you add in more of the new glue, there's rarely any "old" glue left so the ring gets a fresh batch of the glue. You should change the glue in your ring every 15 minutes or so with this particular glue. If you have a lot of glue left by the time you need to replace it, you can use a tissue to wipe away any remaining glue. If you find you keep having to wipe away glue in between changing the ring, try putting in less glue at a time to avoid wasting too much product. Hope that helps!
Hey, hope that’s not a weird question, but do you have a recommendation on a head pillow of the client? (Extra one I mean) I know the bed has a pillow attached but it is not always comfortable to all clients 😬.
Thanks in advance!
Love your videos, very useful and encouraging, I really appreciate that.
Congrats on your new place and hope it’ll bring you best of luck 🙏🏼🙏🏼🤗
Hey! Not a weird question at all. I actually prefer detaching that attachment and using a memory foam pillow at the end of the bed instead. We do sell one on our website - the product name is "Eyelash Pillow- Memory foam pillow" and we have it in a few colors! If you can't order from our website, any pillow that is memory foam with great neck support will be your best option. Another great thing to have in your room is a wedge pillow that clients can put under their legs as it can be uncomfortable having your legs straight for 1-2 hours or more. Hope this helps!
@@YegiBeauty thank you so much!!! I wish I could order from you it’s just I live in the Netherlands and the tax and delivery is super high😬😭 I’m learning a lot from you and the wedge pillow (thanks to your videos+website) is already on the way
Thank you for replying
I can’t wait to see the final results of your new location 🙏🏼😍
@@pilpelet78 Of course!! So happy my videos can help you out. Hopefully one day we will be able to ship to everyone without it being super expensive 😭
@@YegiBeauty hopefully 🙏🏼
Thank you for this video - it's helped a lot!!
You're very welcome!
Very Helpful!
Glad it was helpful!
Hi , Just watched your video to see if I can resolve this but I am not a lash artist. I wanted a pro
opinion if you could please advise me .
I went for a fill and keep in mind this is my second time having a set and getting a fill and I noticed that I had much more glue clumps than before . In fact, it was difficult for me to open my eye at first but i thought she resolved it after.
I ended up having to remove after a week because the clumps made it difficult to clean my lashes and that irritated my eyes. Was this just a rookie’s mistake? Should i have just waited longer for a fill? What’s a good timeframe ?
I really want them done again but i’m taking a break for a month or so -Thinking I should see someone else next time
for this ?
In general, if you really wanted do upkeep your lashes, you could go once a week so you really can't go too often. It is a possibility that she didn't isolate your lashes well, or there was an issue with the glue. It's hard to say what the issue was, but I don't think it's how often you go for a fill!
@@YegiBeauty ah thank you for answering my question ! it’s good to know i didn’t go too soon. I went 2 and a half weeks after the new set. she had made a remark like “It’s a little wispy because the ones i had on currently were stuck on really well” (&im assuming couldn’t be removed?). so it was probably isolating the lashes. she did an awesome job the first full new set but I am going to try someone else next time to see how it goes. 🙏🙏 thanks again
How often do u put more adhesive in the glue ring?
It can be anywhere from 10-20 minutes - the faster drying the glue, the more often I change it and vice versa
I've noticed you use a well but dont switch out the glue. Can you explain your process? Tia
Hey Misty -- I do switch out the glue, it's usually cut out during the editing process to prevent the video from being too long!
Great Video!!!
Thanks! ❤️
Very helpful tips!
Glad it was helpful!
Hi,im doing classic lash i started on Tuesday.why it's so hard to pick up single lash to place on the strip lash?
It's hard because it's a new movement and you're working with small objects basically - lots of practice will help you build that muscle memory!
How long do you usually take to apply a full set of classics?
About an hour! But average is around 2 hours
Thank you! This was very helpful!
You're so welcome!
Thank you so much❤
thanks for watching!
Actually I don't know what is the problem when I do lashes whether retention or application when the client's complain their lashes fell off after two days or within a week plz I need help.
It could have to do with glue storage and/or if you are properly cleansing and priming the lashes before you start. We have some videos on glue as well as how to prep the lashes - those may be able to shed some light on why you are having retention issues
How do you use the glue ring so well without it spilling and using those fingers to isolate
haha it is tricky, but I try to angle the glue ring in a way where it is leveled as much as possible, and in an area of my finger where it is secure. I also try not to fill the ring too much either.
How long are the lashes to last? I’m having problems with glue. What glue lasts the longest? Thank you very good video
Hey! On average it should last the client 4-6 weeks before they all fall out naturally but most will want to come in around the 2-3 week mark for a re-fill. It's not so much which glue you use but how you store the glue and use it! Make sure you are following the guidelines for whichever glue you are using - it can't get too hot or cold and may need to be in a specific humidity. For example, our glues are best in 30-70% humidity at around 71F and we recommend storing in the original packaging where there is a salica packet that will absorb humidity. Make sure you are using enough glue (but not too much) and that you are changing out your glue every 10-20 minutes from the glue ring or other tool that you may be using so you can make sure your glue is fresh
Can u do a video on eye shapes please 🙏
On my list!!
This was so helpful !Love your videos. Thank you
You are so welcome! Glad it was helpful, yay!
Great video!!
Thanks!
How much you charge for it?
You should base it on your area since it can vary -- classic sets can range anywhere from $80 to $200
I'm new eyeslash extension can you do plz tips for dry eyeslash extension because my eyelashes extension after I finish new set it feel very dry
Hey! Could you explain further? Is this when you have lashes on, or when you are applying the lashes to clients?
@@YegiBeauty thanks for your response ❤️ it's when I applied lashes to the client
And also my client told me 2 weeks after I done her lashes extension she feel like it's hard
I'm from Germany and my English is not that good I hope you understand 🥰🥰
@@nadiifonalka1619 Thanks for clarifying! There's a few reasons why that could happen! If they aren't properly washing their lashes every day and brushing them after a shower, makeup residue and oil buildup can stick the lashes together and cause it to feel hard and hurt the client. Another reason could be that you may not be properly isolating or the glue you are using is taking too long to dry and the extensions are sticking to each other once you let go. I would confirm with her if she is doing the proper aftercare first - washing the lashes, not using oil products, etc - and if she is, then double check your work and isolation next time around and maybe try a faster drying glue next time around! Hope this helps 🙏🏻
@@YegiBeauty thank you I appreciate it 🥰
also please explain whispy and volume
Wispy means that there are different lengths throughout the eye, and some of the lashes stick out in length throughout, versus all of the lashes being more uniform. Volume just means there are multiple lash extensions on one natural lash.
What’s a reason some of my lash extensions could be hurting when I brush them?
Hey! Do you feel like the lashes are attached to your skin? I would ask your lash tech to check on those for you to make sure there are no lashes touching your skin or stuck together
@@YegiBeauty i feel like its not on my skin but rather two lashes glued together or something like that
@@KS-wf2kk She probably didn't isolate properly, or the lashes got stuck together as she was applying them. I would definitely reach out to her so she can fix the issue or remove the lashes! Also, if you have been using makeup with them or not cleaning them, sometimes the glue can break down and cause the lashes to clump together.
@Whitney Hodge Hey! I would try to use my tweezers to very very gently separate them, but if the whole set is like that, then I would suggest removing with a cream or gel remover and re-doing the set!
How long it takes full set classıc eyelash extensıons
Average is about two hours!
Depending on the eye pad, the glue can seep through and glue the eyepad on the skin and cause irritation.
thankfully that's never happened to me before 😳 is there a certain type of eyepad you have had this issue with?
Amazing! Thank you for the information ❤️ the last part was specially informative.
I have a potential client, she has a droopy right eye and a “normal” left eye. I have been hesitant to call her because I’m afraid to give the wrong eye look. What look would you do for her?
I would say go for a doll eye! No one is perfectly symmetrical but a doll eye will definitely open up and even out the eyes :)
I have a question
happy to help!
Are your lashes faux mink?
Yes!
@@YegiBeauty all of them or just select ones? I’m trying to look for lashes I’m just starting out
@@tessaseymour4693 all of them!
what determines if a cat eye or doll eye would look better?
Hey! Sometimes the client will have a preference, but generally if the eyes are a bit downturned in the outer corners, a doll eye will be more flattering!
So here are you teaching classic isolation? I what to know if you have a video for only talking and teaching classic lash only?
These are common classic lash extension mistakes lash artists make in the beginning. I have a lot of classic lash tutorials on my channel!
How to know if you should do a doll eye or cat eye on a client
It depends on what they ask for! If they ask you to recommend a shape, doll eye is usually the most flattering on most people! If they have downturned eyes, I would always recommend doll eye.
Your perspective is refreshing, want to be youtube friends?
thanks for watching!
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I just came across a video by accident but omg the way she’s applying scares me lol. Her clients are going to have soooo many wrinkles if they keep going to her. The tape she uses is not suitable for the delicate eye area and the way she pulls it off makes me cringe 🥴 and the wash cloth!! Omg don’t get me started on how she rubs the eye
Hey! Thanks for your comment. As I mentioned in this video, these are mainly mistakes that common lash techs make so definitely not a demonstration of perfect technique. However, the under eye patches are actually really delicate and make a barrier between the under eye area and the tape and it's meant to soothe the under eyes while I'm applying and super easy to take off. The tape we use is medical grade and safe for the skin. Hope that clears things up!
This video was literally to show the wrong way to do it on purpose for educational purposes.
@@mallorycooper1350 I watched a different video where she tugged at the under eye area when she removed the tape very fast, it made me cringe. The client also already had under eye wrinkles. That’s what I was referring to! It could easily be avoided by using two hands, one to hold the skin & slowly remove the tape.
If you don’t like how she does lashes then don’t watch her !!! She’s literally the best in the lash industry every lash tech uses tape DUH🙄and you took the time to look at her other videos yet she’s still getting hella clients because she’s good!! So take the negativity somewhere else 👋🏽
Ladies, you look WAY prettier and sexier when you don't look fake. False
lashes are SO tacky looking. Everyone is walking around looking like
cheap prostitutes. LOL. I know that can be fun once in a blue moon, but
everyday? Come on! LOL. No guys I know like it. They just put up with
it. What you're seeing is not what they're seeing.
Lol what
Recently started my eyelash extension course and this has already helped me understand
so much! 👌🏼
I'm so glad!
Wow this is super helpful! Thank you so much! 🙏🏼
Glad it was helpful!
You were very informative ! love this video!
Glad it was helpful!
This was helpful!! Thank you 😊
You're so welcome!