How to perform CC curl eyelash extensions?

cc curl eyelash extensions

CC curl eyelash extension is the most loved one in the lash market. So, as a lash artist, if you don't know how to apply CC curl lashes, you'll be severely limited. Keep reading for more information that will assist you in creating a fantastic eyelash set.

A guide to apply CC curl eyelash extensions

Here are the steps for applying eyelash extensions.

A guide to apply CC curl eyelash extensions

Step 1

Wash your hands, put on gloves, and clean the area around your client's eyes. Then, to prevent getting in the way while your client's upper lash lid is being worked on, you'll apply eye patches over the lower lash line.

Step 2

You brush your client's natural lashes to get an idea of what length eyelash extensions to use. Then you use a pad to uniformly distribute their eyelashes. Then, using adhesive, cover the base of the eyelashes and add the extensions one by one.

Step 3

To keep your client's natural and extension lashes from clumping together, use tweezers to separate them. Pulling the lashes in a vertical orientation might cause them to fall out, so be careful.

Step 4

You waited around 3 minutes for the natural lashes and extensions to dry. Both lashes will be bonded together as a result of this. Distilled water will be whisked for the final phase of separation, and the lash separation will proceed.

Step 5

You remove the patches and teach your clients how to care for their eyelash extensions appropriately.

See more: Eye shapes and lash styles for the C and CC Curl from LLBA Professional

Tips for CC curl eyelash extensions application 

Below are a few useful tips for better results.

- Don't waste too much time trying to find the ideal lash

If you're a perfectionist, you could spend a lot of time looking for the "ideal" lash to attach the next extension on. But every lash will eventually require an extension, so you're wasting your time! The longer you wait to apply the whole set of lashes, the more likely you'll feel weary, and your focus will lapse, so it's in both your and your client's best interests to keep the procedure going.

- Make sure the eyepatch is in the right place

Make sure the eyepatch is in the right place

Yes, getting them into position the first time might be difficult, but once you've mastered the art of correctly placing eyepatches on your clients, it will become second nature. If you've ever placed eyepatches too close to your client's eyes, you know that they can cause discomfort and, in the worst-case scenario, bruising. If there's one thing you should remember, it's that eyepatch should never touch the waterline.

Incorrectly applied eyepatches will also cause the lashes in the inner corners of the lash line to lift, resulting in an inaccurate application and an untidy appearance.

See more: Cc curl individual lashes: one of the most popular curls.

- Always consult a map

Always consult a map

When putting CC curl eyelash extensions for the first time, it's always a good idea to utilize a map! If you don't, you might rapidly become disoriented. Mapping helps lash artists arrange where each individual eyelash extension will be put, and it's a good approach to figure out how you'll acquire the needed symmetry before you start working.

When working with layers, mapping is a must. You'll use your map to determine the length of the extension to apply to each layer of eyelashes, so even if you haven't begun working with layers yet. It's a good idea to brush up on your mapping abilities now.

- Stay away from stickies

Eyelashes that have adhered together during the process are referred to as "stickies." Beginners will almost certainly notice stickies on their clients, but with practice, this will become less of an issue. Individual lashes are not adequately separated, and the next extension is put before the prior extension's glue has cured, resulting in sticky lashes. If you see a sickie, don't freak out! Simply remove the glue, wipe the lash, and place a new extension on top.

- Set a proper amount of glue

It's a delicate dance to make sure you apply the proper quantity of glue. If you apply too little, the lash extensions will not last as long as they should; if you use too much, the lash extensions will become too heavy for the natural eyelash and will shed sooner than they should.

Swipe the eyelash extension into the adhesive rather than directly into it. Instead, use a scooping motion. You're probably on the correct track if you can still see a little bead of glue on the extension.

Set a proper amount of glue


For outstanding results, we highly recommend LLBA Professional eyelash extension. These lash extensions have a high gloss finish, are perfectly curled and tapered, and are quite adaptable. With LLBA products, you can give your clients a variety of appearances to choose from, ranging from natural to dramatic.

There's a tutorial for applying CC curl eyelash extensions. Hopefully, this knowledge can assist you in lashing quicker, service more clients in less time, and promote business growth.


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