Welcome to Qingdao Leenlash international trade co.,ltd
Welcome to Qingdao Leenlash international trade co.,ltd
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If you’re passionate about improving your lashing skills and want to stay sharp outside the salon, practising eyelash extensions at home is a great way to build precision and confidence. Whether you’re just starting out or looking to perfect your technique, there are several effective ways to recreate real-life scenarios at home. In this guide, we’ll walk you through practical tips and tools that will help you enhance your application skills, maintain good habits, and feel ready for your next client.
 
Use the Hair on Your Head
This is not as crazy as it sounds! After all, natural eyelashes are hairs, just like the hair on your head. You’ll find this method especially useful if you’re a volume lash artist as it involves lash wrapping. You’ll need a cup for this one, hear us out…
 
Take a strand of your hair and either pull it out or cut it out.
Using a cup that is a solid colour (light if you have dark hair and dark if you have light hair), tape your strand of hair across the opening of the cup, fixing it to both sides of the rim.
Get to work and start fanning, attaching the fans to the hair.
The beauty of this method is that it helps you get used to how adhesive works. Through practice, you’ll understand how long you need to hold onto the lash extensions before letting go.
 
Apply Eyelash Extensions at Home to a Sponge
We recommend this method for anyone who struggles to keep their eyelashes extensions neat. To mimic the curvature of the eye, it’s best to use a sponge with a rounded edge.
 
Firstly, apply a set of 0.10mm lash extensions to the edge of the sponge. These will be your ‘natural lashes’ to work with!
Treating this base you’ve created like a client’s real lash line, start applying extensions to the lashes, using different lengths.


If you’re passionate about improving your lashing skills and want to stay sharp outside the salon, practising eyelash extensions at home is a great way to build precision and confidence. Whether you’re just starting out or looking to perfect your technique, there are several effective ways to recreate real-life scenarios at home. In this guide, we’ll walk you through practical tips and tools that will help you enhance your application skills, maintain good habits, and feel ready for your next client.
 
Use the Hair on Your Head
This is not as crazy as it sounds! After all, natural eyelashes are hairs, just like the hair on your head. You’ll find this method especially useful if you’re a volume lash artist as it involves lash wrapping. You’ll need a cup for this one, hear us out…
 
Take a strand of your hair and either pull it out or cut it out.
Using a cup that is a solid colour (light if you have dark hair and dark if you have light hair), tape your strand of hair across the opening of the cup, fixing it to both sides of the rim.
Get to work and start fanning, attaching the fans to the hair.
The beauty of this method is that it helps you get used to how adhesive works. Through practice, you’ll understand how long you need to hold onto the lash extensions before letting go.
 
Apply Eyelash Extensions at Home to a Sponge
We recommend this method for anyone who struggles to keep their eyelashes extensions neat. To mimic the curvature of the eye, it’s best to use a sponge with a rounded edge.
 
Firstly, apply a set of 0.10mm lash extensions to the edge of the sponge. These will be your ‘natural lashes’ to work with!
Treating this base you’ve created like a client’s real lash line, start applying extensions to the lashes, using different lengths.


How to Practice Eyelash Extensions at Home