No matter where you are in your lash journey, mistakes happen.
Whether you’re newly qualified or years into the industry, refining your technique is what takes your work from good to exceptional. The key isn’t avoiding mistakes altogether, it’s recognising them, correcting them, and continuously improving.
Why Lash Mistakes Matter...
Small mistakes can have a big impact on your results. They can affect:
- Retention
- Lash health
- Client comfort
- The overall finish of your set
The good news? Most common lash mistakes are easy to fix once you’re aware of them.
Poor Isolation
One of the most common and most serious mistakes to make. When multiple natural lashes are stuck together, it can cause discomfort, damage, and poor retention.
Fix it:
- Slow down your application
- Isolate fully before placing each lash
- Continuously check for stickies throughout the set
Using the Wrong Lash Diameter
Using lashes that are too heavy for the natural lash can lead to damage and premature shedding.
Fix it:
- Assess the client’s natural lash health
- Choose appropriate diameters (e.g. 0.03–0.07 depending on the set)
- Avoid overloading the natural lash
Poor Lash Mapping
Skipping or rushing your mapping can leave your set looking uneven or unbalanced.
Fix it:
- Always map before you start
- Check symmetry between both eyes
- Follow your sections
Too Much (or Too Little) Adhesive
Adhesive control is crucial for both retention and appearance.
Fix it:
- Aim for a small, clean bead
- Dip consistently
- Refresh your adhesive regularly
Incorrect Placement
Placement affects both comfort and longevity.
Common issues:
- Too far from the lash line → poor retention
- Too close → irritation
Fix it:
- Aim for approximately 0.5–1mm from the lash line
- Ensure proper direction and alignment
Rushing the Set
Speed should never come at the cost of quality.
Rushing often leads to:
- Poor isolation
- Messy placement
- Inconsistent styling
Fix it:
- Focus on technique first
- Build speed over time
- Prioritise quality in every set
BYKALABABE PRO INSIGHT
Most lash mistakes come down to rushing or a lack of attention to detail. When you slow down and stay intentional with every step, your work instantly improves. Every lash artist makes mistakes; it’s part of the learning process.
What matters is how you learn from them and refine your technique. By correcting these common issues, you’ll see:
- Better retention
- Cleaner sets
- Healthier natural lashes
- More confident, happy clients