As previously stated, classic lashes are a 1:1 ratio. This means that the number of extensions applied will only meet the number of natural lashes you have. If you have naturally thick lashes, this look is great for you. However, if you have very few natural lashes, volume lashes are the choice for you.
Classic lashes are going to look more like mascara.
Each individual eyelash is going to be thicker in diameter than volume lashes.
Classic lashes are most widely used in a diameter of 0.15 mm, 0.18 mm, and 0.20 mm. 0.12 mm is also an option, but is minimally used.
What this means is that the WEIGHT load put on the natural lash increases with each diameter.
The more length an extension has will also affect the weight.
So even if someone has a plethora of natural lashes, but they are very short, they will be limited on what look they can achieve with classic lashes.
Volume lashes range in diameter from 0.03 mm, 0.05 mm, 0.07 mm, and 0.10 mm. 0.10 mm is similar in the volume world as 0.12 mm is in the classic world.
With volume lashes, an artist is able to apply MULTIPLE extensions, created into a fan, to ONE natural lash, WITHOUT damaging the natural.
WHICH TECHNIQUE IS BEST FOR YOU?
Classic lashes:
If you want a natural look.
If you want to look like you are wearing mascara.
If you have naturally thick lashes.
If you have a lot of natural lashes.
If you have thick and long lashes.
If you want a voluminous look, but you have thick, dense, long natural lashes.
Volume lashes:
If you have very sparse natural lashes.
If you want more volume to your lash look.
If you used to wear strip lashes and enjoy the look of them.
If you want more volume, even though your natural lashes are thick, dense, and long.
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