Eyelash Extension Styling
- kiralashology
- Sep 3
- 2 min read
When you come to one of our talented lash artists they will help you select the right style to apply the lash extensions. Once you've selected an appointment based on how full you want your lash style to be, your artist can show you different looks for how she will apply the lashes. Lash extensions come in many widths, lengths, and curls, and our artist know exactly how use just the right individual lashes to customize your desired style for your specific natural lashes.
You can come with a specific style in mind or our artists can show you options and give you suggestions they think will be flattering for your facial features.

This shape follows the natural shape of your lashes with shorter extensions towards the inner corner and gradually increasing in length and thickness towards the outer corner.

This shape places longer more dramatic lashes in the center of the lash line with shorter lashes towards the inner and outer corners giving a wide-eyed look.

This shape is similar to the Open Eye look, where the open-eye uses a symmetrical length distribution as they taper away from the center, the doll-eye keeps the lashes a little longer as they taper to the outside creating a full fluffy effect on the eye.

This shape has longer thicker lashes on the outer corner of the eye and that taper down towards the inner corner, giving a wing-like look to the eye.
Eyelash Extensions come in different lengths, curls, and widths

A good lash artist knows how to create the perfect fans that complement your own natural lashes. The key to damage free lashing is to making sure that a natural lash is not overly weighed down by too heavy of a lash. A skilled lash artist will create a volume or mega-volume look by creating fans with a thinner width thereby making them lighter. They also know how to properly change the length of lashes to create the styles above by making the transitions smooth and and seamless. Some styles actually want to create a "spiky" look and this requires picking between different lengths that give a good contrast.



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