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06/19/2026
A soft, lifted lash map that gives the eyes a beautiful elongated effect without looking too heavy.
This mapping starts with shorter lengths in the inner corner, gradually builds through the center, and peaks toward the outer corner for that flattering lifted finish. Perfect for clients who want definition, length, and a wispy look that still feels lightweight.
Would you try this mapping on your next client? Save this post for your lash appointment inspiration board. 💜
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06/18/2026
POV: You spent more time filming your lash work than posting it… and still didn’t get the views you wanted. 👀
Sometimes it’s not the lash set. It’s the angle.
These are 3 simple angles I keep coming back to because they make lash details stand out and stop people from scrolling. ✨
📱 The Phone Reveal
✨ The Side Peek
🤍 The Looking Down Shot
Small changes in how you film can make a huge difference in how your work looks on camera.
Save this for your next content day and try these angles on your next client. 💜
Which one do you use the most? Let me know below! 👇
The sound of a perfect lash set coming together.
When the glue is working exactly how it should.
When every fan opens beautifully.
When each placement lands right where it belongs.
Those little moments make the whole appointment feel effortless.
Lash artists know there’s nothing better than being in the zone and watching a set come together flawlessly. 🤍
What part of lashing is the most satisfying for you?
⬇️ Tell us in the comments:
✨ Fanning
✨ Isolation
✨ Placement
✨ The final reveal
06/05/2026
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06/03/2026
Big thank you to our swag bag sponsors for supporting our ThousandLashes Brunch Meditation Stretch Event for local San Diego lash artists. 🤍
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Your support helps us bring the lash community together and create a space where artists can connect, move, and recharge.
We’re hosting a wellness event for lash artists and putting together swag bags for everyone attending.
📅 June 22, 2026
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If you’re a local lash artist in San Diego, come hang out with us.
Comment BRUNCH and we’ll DM you the details. 🤍
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Not all lash lift rods are created equal.
This rod shape has become one of my go to options, especially when I’m working with lashes that are a little more challenging.
Downward growing lashes? Short lashes? Outer corners that never seem to lift quite right? This shape makes a huge difference.
One thing I really like is how versatile it is. You can use different wrapping techniques and still get a beautiful lift. It’s also a great option when correcting a lash lift that didn’t turn out as expected. Choosing a slightly larger size can help soften overprocessed results and create a much more balanced lift.
Sometimes it's not about changing your products. It's about choosing the right tool for the lashes in front of you.
Have you tried this rod shape yet?
🛍 Shop our lash lift supplies and rods.
🎓 Ready to offer lash lifts or improve your results? Join our Lash Lift Training and learn how to work confidently with different lash types, eye shapes, and correction techniques.
Comment "LIFT" and we'll send you the details.
06/02/2026
Most lash lift kits come with products.
What makes the difference is knowing when and why to use each one.
The right shield size.
How much tension to apply.
How long to process different lash types.
What to do when lashes won’t sit neatly on the shield.
Those small details are usually what separate a smooth treatment from one that feels like guesswork.
If you're building your lash lift setup or adding lash lifts to your service menu, having the right tools on hand makes the learning process a lot easier.
Ready to start offering lash lifts?
Send us a message and we'll help you choose the right kit for your experience level. 💜
06/02/2026
Some days you leave work feeling proud of every set.
Some days you question everything after one client, one no show, or one photo that didn’t turn out how you wanted.
Both are part of the job.
The goal isn't to feel confident every day.
The goal is to keep showing up anyway.
What’s one affirmation you think every lash artist needs to hear right now? 🤍
👇 Drop it in the comments.
Some eye shapes don’t need a dramatic map.
Sometimes it’s small adjustments that make the biggest difference.
This eye is slightly downturned, slightly close set, naturally almond, and a little hooded.
Instead of adding the longest lengths at the very end, a wispy map with lift through the outer half helps open the eyes while keeping everything soft and balanced.
The goal wasn’t more lashes.
The goal was the right placement.
That’s what this Wispy Ebook focuses on.
Not just maps to copy, but how to choose a map based on the eye in front of you.
✨ Learn how to create wispy sets that actually suit your clients.
Comment WISPY and I’ll send you the details.
06/02/2026
The Evil Eye collection ended up being one of those products people kept asking about after seeing it in the background of photos.
The charms get noticed first, but the tweezers were made for everyday lashing.
Lightweight in the hand, textured for grip, and designed for clean isolation and volume pickup.
A small detail that adds a little personality to your setup while still being a tool you'll reach for all day.
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