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Happy Valentine’s Day 💘
Lately I’ve been back in my custom lash strip bag 👀 I know that we’ve been talking a lot about retention, aftercare, and client responsibility, but customization plays a role in client satisfaction too. I’ve been creating more handmade strips based on: • Eye shape • Density preference • Wispy vs full styling • Even color or glitter requests It’s been interesting seeing how strip customization compares to extension styling. I’ll be continuing to add new lessons to the classroom ✨ The most recent lesson was posted a few days ago under Retention Beyond Adhesive for anyone who hasn’t tapped in yet. Question for the community: Do you offer custom lash strips as an add-on or retail product?
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3 week lash fill retention— Case study
Let’s break down this 3-week retention case study. This client came in right on schedule for her 3 week fill and qualified for a fill based on retention. From a 50/50 perspective, here’s what contributed to the outcome: Service factors: • Proper prep • Isolation & placement • Adhesion control • Sealant application post-set Client factors: • Cleansing routine • Oil exposure • Sleep habits • Friction & maintenance Retention is never one-sided. Strong fills are the result of both technical execution and client aftercare consistency.
3 week lash fill retention— Case study
My retention sucked in my early days of lashing 🥴
We’ve spent time talking about adhesive and environment, but retention issues aren’t always technical. Client habits, aftercare, and lifestyle play a role too — and that’s where a lot of frustration happens. I’ll be shifting into retention behaviors + expectations next. If there’s a specific issue you want covered, feel free to drop it below.
A cold lash day ❄️ & How I adjusted my environment
It’s brick out here in Philly 🥶 This lash adhesive’s minimum humidity is 15%, and my hygrometer was reading 16–20%, which is the very low end of its workable range. At the bottom of the range, adhesive will still work — but it typically cures slower and relies more heavily on proper temperature support. Because my studio temperature was originally around 48°F, I used a space heater to bring the room into range. As I continued lashing my client, I noticed the adhesive did cure and bond quicker once the temperature was adjusted. Humidity still played a major role in overall performance, but this is a real example of how temperature and humidity work together, not separately. See below for a closer look at the adhesive’s storage conditions (humidity & temperature).
A cold lash day ❄️ & How I adjusted my environment
Let’s Talk Adhesive + Environment
New mini lesson is up in the classroom I broke down tools used based on adhesive behavior — when to use them and why, instead of guessing or switching glue. Have you ever used a humidifier or dehumidifier in your lash room? If so, what changes did you notice? And if there’s a lash topic you want me to cover next, feel free to drop it below. This is an open learning space✨
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