The Ultimate Guide to Classic and Volume Eyelash Extensions

When it comes to eyelash extensions, there are two main types: classic and volume. But what's the difference between them? In this guide, we'll explore the differences between classic and volume eyelash extensions, so you can decide which one is right for you. The biggest difference between the two is the number of lashes applied to each natural eyelash. Classic lashes are when a single eyelash extension is applied to a single natural eyelash.

Volume lashes, on the other hand, occur when 2 or more fan-shaped eyelash extensions are applied. Volume eyelash extensions range from a natural look that adds some length and volume, to a very dramatic and complete look. The eyelashes range from 2D-6D and anything above a 4D one will look like your client is wearing a strap compared to the natural look that classic and hybrid extensions would give them. This technique can be done with prefabricated fans or the fans can be made by hand with a special clamp.

The fans are still attached to the natural lashes, but they fit in. It usually takes 2 to 4 hours, depending on whether or not the technician uses prefabricated fans. Voluminous lashes last longer than classic lashes and last 6 to 8 weeks with proper aftercare, depending on the natural eyelash growth cycle. Both styles require fillers after 2 to 3 weeks.

Volume lashes are extra fine lashes. With voluminous lashes, you can apply several lashes per natural eyelash, giving your client a more spectacular look. It all depends on what your customer wants. Compared to the classic set, a set of volumes provides a more dramatic, complete and fluffy look.

Volume sets are perfect for people who enjoy using full coverage makeup frequently. Some customers who have naturally sparse lashes may also choose a volume set to help increase the fullness of their lashes. In these cases, the fullness of the set may be limited depending on what your natural eyelashes can withstand. A volume set is a more advanced technique in which a range of multiple extensions is applied to each natural eyelash.

Hybrid extensions offer a variety of textures and more volume, but without the sometimes unnatural look of voluminous lashes. Alternatively, opt for very light-volume tabs, such as 2D-3D; this is where fans only have 2 or 3 tabs. When applying eyelashes with volume, it's very important to consider the natural thickness and strength of your client's eyelashes. Most people use classic eyelashes because they want to achieve a natural eyelash look that is often confused with having natural eyelashes AH-MAZING. This style is perfect for people who want a more complete look than the classic ones, but aren't completely convinced by the bold, dark look of voluminous eyelash extensions.

Voluminous eyelashes require a higher level of skill and a greater investment of time on the part of the technician, since they make the fans by hand beforehand. A classic set is the most basic technique in eyelash extensions and is generally the first technique that eyelash artists learn. This mooring style has existed for the longest time and can be done faster than it seems bulky, especially if your technician is very experienced. So now that you know about both classic and volume lash extensions, you can make an informed decision about which one is right for you. Classic lash extensions are perfect for those who want a subtle yet beautiful look that mimics their own natural lashes. Volume lash extensions are great for those who want an even fuller look that will last longer than classic lash extensions. No matter which type of lash extension you choose, it's important to find an experienced technician who can provide you with quality service and results that will last for weeks or even months!.

Marlene Manwaring
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