4 Things Not To Do as a New Lash Technician

4 Things Not To Do as a New Lash Technician

by Nga Nguyễn Thúy

In the eyelash extension industry, making mistakes when you're just starting out is inevitable. However, these mistakes not only affect the quality of the lashes but can also damage the technician's reputation in the eyes of clients. Recognizing and correcting these errors will help you quickly improve your skills and provide the best experience for your clients. Below are 4 common mistakes that new lash technicians often make, along with detailed solutions for you to reference.

Not Cleaning the Client's Eyelashes Thoroughly Before Starting the Lash Extension 

Cleaning the client's eyelashes is the first and most crucial step in the lash extension process, but it's often overlooked or done hastily. If the eyelashes are not properly cleaned, excess oils and dirt can prevent the glue from bonding effectively, resulting in lashes falling out quickly and lacking durability. Additionally, dirt and impurities can be a potential cause of irritation or infections, negatively affecting the client's eye health.

To avoid this mistake, you should use a specialized eyelash cleanser to thoroughly clean the lashes before starting the extension. First, use a cotton swab or a brush to gently remove excess oils and debris from the natural lashes. Next, make sure the lashes are completely dry before applying the extensions. A thorough cleaning step not only helps the glue adhere better but also ensures the safety and comfort of your client.

Buying Low-Quality Products 

Another common mistake many new lash technicians make is purchasing cheap or unverified products in an attempt to save costs. However, this can lead to serious consequences. Low-quality eyelash extensions are often not soft, can bend easily, or even break, ruining the natural beauty of the lash set. Additionally, subpar adhesives can cause irritation, or worse, allergic reactions, especially around the sensitive eye area of the client.  

Instead of opting for the cheapest option, you should invest in products from reputable brands that have been proven to be of high quality. To choose the right products, you can consult with the lash technician community or test the products before committing to bulk purchases. A high-quality lash kit not only makes the application process easier but also ensures the final result meets both aesthetic standards and is safe for the client.  

You can refer to products from LavisLash, as we are confident that the quality of our products will provide the best experience for your clients.

Using Lash Extension Glue Unsuitable for Your Application Speed

Lash extension glue is a crucial tool in creating a flawless set of lashes, but it can easily become a "weak point" if you don't choose the right glue for your application speed. If you opt for fast-drying glue but haven't mastered the technique yet, the glue may dry before you secure the lash in place. This can result in lashes sticking together or being misaligned.

For beginners, it’s best to choose glue with a medium drying time, around 3–5 seconds. This allows you enough time to work and adjust the lashes accurately. Once your skills improve, you can switch to faster-drying glues to save time while maintaining quality.

Additionally, don’t forget to check the glue’s sensitivity to your working environment, such as temperature and humidity, as these factors greatly impact the glue’s performance.

Using Too Much or Too Little Eyelash Extension Glue

Controlling the amount of glue when applying eyelash extensions is a skill that requires practice and precision. Using too much glue can make the lashes look heavy, unnatural, and may even cause irritation for the client. On the other hand, if too little glue is used, the extensions won't adhere properly to the natural lashes, causing them to fall out quickly.  

To apply the right amount of glue, simply dip the tip of the eyelash extension lightly into the glue to create a thin layer. When applying, make sure the glue only sticks to the base of the natural lashes, avoiding contact with the eyelid skin. This ensures both a clean, aesthetic result and avoids discomfort for the client.  

To improve your glue control skills, it’s a good idea to practice regularly on a mannequin or false lash set before working on a real client.

Conclusion 

As a new lash technician, making mistakes is completely normal. The important thing is recognizing them and taking proactive steps to improve your skills. From thoroughly cleaning the lashes, choosing high-quality products, using glue properly, to controlling the amount of glue, every small detail contributes to creating a perfect set of lashes and ensuring customer satisfaction.  

If you are looking for high-quality eyelash extension products, LavisLash is proud to be your reliable partner. With over 10 years of experience in the industry, we are always ready to offer the best products, helping you overcome any challenges in the lash extension profession. Let’s work together to create the most beautiful lashes for your clients!