How to Choose the Best Eyelash Extension Tweezers


How to Choose the Best Eyelash Extension Tweezers


  • Consider the lash styles you offer
  • Choose a trusted brand
  • make sure you have a breed
  • recognize different shapes
  • Practice until you find what works best for you

Your eyelash kit should include a variety of volume tweezers, classic tweezers, spacer tweezers, straight tweezers, and more. While choosing the best Eyelash Extension tweezers is largely a matter of personal preference, you must take the time to understand these important tools. After all, you can’t be your best without the right tools!

Eventually, with a little knowledge and practice, you’ll find that choosing the right tweezers for the job becomes second nature. Here’s how to get started.

1. Consider the lash styles you offer
As you add more and more lash styles to your service menu, you’ll need to buy the right tools to match. Of course, if you offer thick lashes, you’ll want to have thick tweezers on hand! As a starting point, you should have a pair of straight isolating tweezers for isolating lashes and applying classic lashes, and curved tweezers for curling and ultra-curling lashes.

2. Choose a trusted brand
Not all eyelash tweezers are created equal! Your app tools are the heart and soul of your business, so stick to reputable brands. Yegi Beauty is the go-to source for professional eyelash tools and supplies, so shop with confidence for the essentials you need.

3. Make sure you have a breed
Even if you only offer a few styles right now, you may want to expand your service over time. Classic and high-capacity tweezers are great for getting started, but we recommend our tweezers kit. Ordering a complete kit not only saves time and money, but when you need the right tool, you never have to worry about not having the right tool.

4. Learn about the different shapes
You may find some tweezers work best for you, and that’s okay! The best eyelash extension tweezers are those that feel right in your hand and help you do your best job. That said, you should know the different shapes available and how they are usually used.

X/A: Classic Tweezers
S: Volumetric forceps and isolation forceps
I/F: Classic Tweezers and Isolation Tweezers
L: Tweezers for volume fan
Round: tweezers for tape removal
5. Practice until you find what works best for you
Our lash courses will teach you how to use your tools most effectively. At the same time, like any skill, practice makes perfect. As you get more lash care, you’ll start to feel more comfortable with your tools. If you find yourself struggling, feel free to contact us so we can help you choose the right tweezers.

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