The 3 Core Lash Extension Techniques Every Beginner Must Master Before Chasing Trendy Lash Styles

The 3 Core Lash Extension Techniques Every Beginner Must Master Before Chasing Trendy Lash Styles

by Trường Nguyễn Khánh

When you first step into the lash extension industry, it is easy to feel overwhelmed by all the trending lash style names: Katun lashes, Thai lashes, Douyin lashes, Baby Doll lashes, wispy lashes, anime lashes, and many more.

For new students, these names can make the lash industry feel complicated. You may wonder, “Do I need to learn every single lash map separately?” or “How can I remember so many different designs?”

The truth is much simpler.

Most advanced lash designs are built from the same technical foundation. Once you understand the core skills behind lash placement, fan creation, and spike design, you can create many different styles without memorizing every trend mechanically.

In this blog, LavisLash will break down the 3 essential lash techniques every beginner should master to build a strong, confident, and professional lash career.

Why Beginners Should Focus on Technique Before Trends

Trendy lash styles change all the time. One month, clients may ask for Douyin lashes. The next month, they may want Thai lashes, Katun lashes, wet-look lashes, or Baby Doll lashes.

But the foundation behind these styles does not change.

Every beautiful lash set depends on clean isolation, correct placement, balanced direction, proper adhesive control, and a good understanding of lash structure. Without these basics, even the most popular lash map will not look clean on the client’s eyes.

That is why beginners should not rush to chase every new trend. Instead, start with the root of the craft. When your foundation is strong, you can adapt to any trend with confidence.

1. Classic Lash Technique: The Foundation of Every Lash Artist’s Hand Skills

Classic lash technique is the first and most important lesson for every lash student.

The basic principle is simple: one lash extension is applied to one natural lash.

Although it sounds easy, Classic technique trains the most important skills you will use throughout your entire lash career. It helps you develop tweezer control, hand stability, lash isolation, adhesive control, and proper placement.

The goal of Classic training is not just to finish a set. The real goal is to teach your hands how to move correctly.

A beginner must learn how to separate the natural lashes without causing discomfort, place the extension parallel to the natural lash, and keep the attachment clean and straight. The extension should be placed close to the lash line while still keeping a safe distance from the skin.

This stage requires patience. Many students want to move quickly to advanced styles, but skipping Classic technique often leads to weak fundamentals later.

The best advice for beginners is simple: practice on a mannequin every day until your hands feel steady, your isolation becomes cleaner, and your placement feels smooth and natural.

Once you can create a clean Classic set, you have already built the foundation for almost every other lash style.

2. Volume Lash Technique: The Art of Fan Creation and Precision Control

After mastering Classic lashes, the next step is Volume technique.

Volume lashes involve creating a fan using multiple lightweight lash extensions. Instead of applying one extension to one natural lash, the artist creates a small fan, often from 2D to 6D or more depending on the desired effect and the client’s natural lash condition.

The placement principle is similar to Classic, but the challenge is much higher.

The most difficult part of Volume technique is creating a fan that looks even, soft, and clean. A good fan should have a narrow base, balanced opening, and smooth shape. It should not look stiff, messy, or overloaded with adhesive.

This technique requires strong tweezer control. You must learn how to feel the pressure of the tweezer tip, adjust the fan opening, and pick up the lashes without crushing or separating them unevenly.

Volume training helps lash artists develop:

Better hand control
More precise tweezer pressure
Cleaner adhesive dipping
Smoother fan placement
A stronger sense of balance and symmetry

For beginners, this stage may feel challenging at first. But once you understand how to create and place fans properly, you can build fuller, softer, and more customized lash sets for different client preferences.

3. Spike Design Technique: The Key to Creating Trendy Lash Styles

The third core technique is spike design.

This is where lash artistry becomes more creative.

Spike design involves placing single spikes or narrow spike fans onto the lash base to create structure, texture, and personality. These spikes are often used in trendy lash styles such as Douyin lashes, anime lashes, wispy lashes, Katun lashes, and many other customized designs.

Why is this technique so important?

Because many advanced lash styles are built from a simple formula:

Classic base + design spikes

or

Volume base + design spikes

Once you know how to create a clean base and place spikes correctly, you can design many different lash styles without needing to memorize every map.

Spikes create the visual rhythm of the set. They define where the eye looks lifted, where the set looks more open, and where the design becomes sharper or softer.

To master spike technique, lash artists must learn how to pick up the spike cleanly, lock the shape, control the direction, and place it in harmony with the base lashes.

A good spike should look intentional. It should not lean randomly, open too much, or disappear into the base. When placed correctly, spikes can transform a basic lash set into a stylish, eye-catching design.

The Real Formula Behind Most Lash Designs

Many beginners believe that every trending lash style is completely different. In reality, most designs are created by adjusting the same basic elements:

Base style
Spike placement
Length difference
Curl selection
Density
Direction
Eye shape mapping

For example, a Douyin lash set may use a light base with visible spikes. A Baby Doll set may focus on opening the center of the eye. A Katun-inspired set may look sharper and more lifted. But all of them still depend on the same foundation: clean base work and intentional design details.

This is why technical training matters more than memorizing names.

When you understand the structure behind lash design, you can look at any style and break it down logically. You will know what kind of base to create, where to place the spikes, how to control direction, and how to adjust the look for each client’s eye shape.

That is when you stop copying lash maps and start becoming a true lash artist.

The Most Important Lesson for Lash Students

Learning lash extensions is not difficult because the industry has too many styles. It becomes difficult when students do not follow the right learning path.

If you want to grow faster and build long-term skills, do not start by chasing trends. Start with the foundation.

Master Classic technique first.
Then train your Volume fan control.
After that, practice spike design and lash structure.

Once these three skills become natural, you will be able to create many trendy lash looks with more confidence and less confusion.

The lash industry rewards artists who understand technique, not just trends.

Why the Right Practice Tools Matter

Good technique needs consistent practice, but your tools also play an important role.

If your tweezers are difficult to control, your lash trays are low quality, or your adhesive does not match your speed, practice becomes harder than it should be. Many beginners struggle not because they lack talent, but because their tools do not support proper training.

That is why new students and lash academies should invest in reliable practice products from the beginning.

LavisLash offers a wide range of professional lash products, including Premade Fans Lashes, Individual / Classic Lashes, YY Lashes, Colored Lashes, W Lashes, Cluster Lashes, Matte Black Lashes, Flat Lashes, and multiple adhesive options. Many LavisLash lash products use Korean PBT Fiber and come in various lengths, curls, thicknesses, tray formats, and custom logo options for salons and private label brands.

For students, lash academies, and professional artists, having the right products can make training smoother and more effective.

A good practice kit should include quality tweezers, soft lash trays, and adhesives with suitable dry times. Beginner-friendly adhesive can help new students practice placement without feeling rushed, while faster adhesives can support advanced artists who are improving their speed.

Build Your Lash Career From the Foundation Up

Every successful lash artist starts with the basics.

Before trying to master every trending style, focus on the three core techniques that support them all: Classic placement, Volume fan creation, and spike design.

With these skills, you can create natural sets, volume sets, wispy sets, Douyin-inspired designs, Baby Doll effects, and many other custom looks based on your client’s needs.

At LavisLash, we believe that strong skills and quality products go hand in hand. Whether you are a beginner, a lash trainer, a salon owner, or a private label brand, LavisLash provides professional lash products designed to support better practice, cleaner application, and more confident results.

Final Thoughts

Trends will continue to change, but technique will always be the foundation of the lash industry.

Do not let trendy names make you feel confused. Every advanced lash design starts from simple, repeatable skills. Once you master Classic, Volume, and spike placement, you will no longer feel lost when a client requests a new style.

You will know how to analyze it, build it, and customize it.

And with the right training tools from LavisLash, your journey from beginner to professional lash artist can become clearer, smoother, and more confident.


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