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Classic vs. Volume vs. Hybrid Lashes

Classic, Volume, Hybrid eyelash extensions? What is the difference? What is best for me? What does it all mean? Don't worry, because I'm about to break it down.

 

Classic Eyelash Extensions

Let's start at the beginning with classic eyelash extensions. This is the most traditional form of eyelash extensions. We're talking a 1:1 ratio of one extension applied to one natural lash. This means we can only apply as many extensions as you have natural lashes. An extension cannot be placed where there isn't a natural lash! So, if you have sparse lashes and wish to fill out your lash line, classic eyelash extensions won't be the most suitable fit for you. You'll want to read on about Hybrid and Volume extensions.

Now let's say you have a lot of natural lashes. You want to add some length, have a defined curl, and that look of mascara without the hassle of using mascara. Then classic eyelash extensions are definitely going to be for you.

Classic Eyelash Extensions
 

Volume Eyelash Extensions

Now let's talk about Volume eyelash extensions. This is a more technical technique where the technician takes 2-6 very thin eyelash extensions and makes them into a fan shape before applying to the natural eyelash. What happens when you when you apply these fans next to each other? You get a dense, fluffy set of lashes. For those with sparse lashes, when these fans overlap they cover any gaps in the lash line and create an illusion of having more lashes than you actually have. Classic eyelash extensions on a sparse lash line runs the risk of looking "spidery" which is a look none of us want. With Volume eyelash extensions, you can still achieve the look of fuller, darker and longer looking lashes.

What will Volume eyelash extensions add for someone with a full lash line already? DRAMA. If Classic lashes don't quite do enough for you, Volume lashes most certainly will. We're adding anywhere from 120-600 lashes per eye!

Now, how can this possibly be safe for your natural eyelashes? It's the difference in the diameter of the extensions used. A typical Classic eyelash extensions is between 0.10mm and 0.15mm. A typical Volume eyelash extension is between 0.03mm and 0.07mm. Using a thinner, lighter extensions allows for more extensions to be applied to a single lash. Of course, your natural lash length and thickness will determine exactly how big of a fan can be applied. The health and safety of your eyelashes is most important!

Volume Eyelash Extensions

 

Hybrid Eyelash Extensions

So what if you want a little more coverage, but aren't ready for full Volume? The answer is Hybrid eyelash extensions. This is a blending of both the Classic and Volume eyelash extension techniques. Volume fans and Classic eyelash extensions are intermixed to create a fuller lash line.

If you feel like you have a good amount of lashes, but have a some gaps here and there, this mixed technique is perfect. Volume fans will fill in any gaps to create an even lash line. This gives a slightly fluffier appearance to the lashes than straight Classic eyelash extensions.

So there you have it. The difference between the eyelash extensions I offer at Flutter Lash & Beauty Studio.

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