Uses of Lash Extension Mirror
Lash Placement Inspection:
Ensures that each lash extension is correctly placed and adheres properly to the natural lash without overlapping or twisting.
Angle Checking:
Helps the technician view the lashes from multiple angles, including from underneath, which is difficult to see otherwise.
Symmetry Verification:
Assists in ensuring that both eyes have a balanced and symmetrical lash design.
Adhesive Check:
Allows the technician to identify any adhesive residue or clumping on the lashes that needs to be cleaned or adjusted.
Gap Identification:
Detects any gaps in the lash line that need to be filled with additional extensions.
Natural Appearance Check:
Ensures the lash extensions look seamless and natural when the client's eyes are open and closed.
Post-Application Review:
Used for a final check before completing the session to confirm that the lashes meet the desired style and quality standards.
Client Comfort Assurance:
Identifies lashes or adhesive points that could poke or irritate the client’s eyes, improving overall comfort.
Customized Design Validation:
Verifies the specific lash map (e.g., cat-eye, doll-eye) to ensure the extensions follow the client’s desired style.
Training Tool for Beginners:
Provides beginners with a clear view of their work during training or practice, helping to refine their technique.
Before-and-After Comparison:
Allows technicians to demonstrate the transformation and quality of the lash extensions to clients during consultations.
Lash Lift or Tinting Assistance:
Can also be used to inspect results for lash lifts or tinting treatments, ensuring consistent and even application.