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Wholesale Lash Extensions Blog & Sourcing Guides

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Read the newest LASHMAITRE blog posts about wholesale eyelash extensions, samples, OEM/private label packaging, supplier checks and lash business sourcing.

  • A high-definition macro shot showing perfect isolation and flat lash placement, representing the technical execution required for any professional classic lash mapping guide.
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  • A professional lash mapping diagram illustrating the placement of gold eyelash extensions as "spikes" to create highlights within a black lash set.
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  • A detailed close-up photograph of a woman's eye featuring natural eyelash extension styles. The image showcases individual classic extensions applied 1:1 to native lashes, creating defined length and a soft curl that seamlessly blends with the natural lash line.
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  • A technical diagram comparing C, L, and M curl profiles, illustrating how the flat base of L and M curls bypasses the eyelid hood. This visual guide demonstrates why L and M are considered the best lash curls for hooded eyes to achieve a lifted look.
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  • A high-definition macro photograph demonstrating exactly how eyelash extensions are applied by a LASHMAITRE professional. Curved isolation tweezers separate a single natural lash while straight tweezers hold an extension with a precise adhesive bead ready for bonding.
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  • Close-up of a LASHMAITRE professional technician using two tweezers to perform the "banana peel" removal technique, gently peeling a softened extension off the natural lash after demonstrating exactly how to dissolve eyelash extension glue.
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  • LASHMAITRE professional lash mapping diagram showing the structure for hybrid cat eye eyelash extensions, graduating from 7mm inner corners to 13mm outer corners. It highlights the specific technique of using an L-Curl at the outer edge to create a "LIFT" effect, contrasting its base profile with a traditional C-Curl.
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  • LASHMAITRE visual guide chart illustrating the "Golden Zone" (8mm-12mm) versus the "Risk Zone" (13mm+), defining the safest and most popular eyelash extension length for healthy natural lashes.
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  • LASHMAITRE professional eyelash extension color chart displaying Jet Black alongside natural brown eyelash extensions shades including Espresso, Chocolate, and Caramel, with specific recommendations for different skin tones and desired looks.
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  • natural eyelash extensions mapping
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  • Close-up of LASHMAITRE ombre eyelash extensions tray showing the gradient structure with dark roots fading into lighter brown tips.
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  • Infographic diagram by LASHMAITRE illustrating the four stages of the natural lash extension shedding cycle: Anagen (Growth), Catagen (Transition), Telogen (Resting), and Exogen (Shedding).
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