Baby lashes and very short lashes can be stubborn, but there are ways to manage them:
- Choose a smaller shield size so the shorter lashes have less distance to travel, making it easier to secure them.
- Work in very small sections, isolating the shorter lashes and guiding them up carefully.
- If they still persist, cover the baby lashes with thickened lotion and cover the other lashes under the cling film. We can come back over later and secure them under the cling film once they have softened slightly.
- Cling film can be placed over the lashes to keep them secure while processing.
- Don’t force every baby lash up—if a few are extremely short, it’s sometimes better to leave them rather than risk breakage or awkward direction.