
Whether you are a client learning what to ask for or a lash technician sharpening your craft, these guides walk through mapping, styles, curls and the tools that make it easier. Each one pairs with the Lash Create app so you can try it as you read.
Start here. The fundamentals of planning a set before a single lash goes on.
A step by step walkthrough of mapping a full set, from photo to finished plan, with the method real artists use.
How to read and build a lash mapping chart, with the lengths, curls and zones that shape a set across the eye.
The classic mapping styles, doll, cat, natural and squirrel, and which eye shapes each one flatters most.
Understand the building blocks, then choose the set that suits the eye in front of you.
I, J, B, C, D and L curls explained, what each one does to the eye, and when to reach for each.
The real differences between classic, hybrid and volume sets, how they look, and who each one suits.
Match a set to almond, round, hooded and monolid eyes so every client gets a flattering, balanced look.
The apps and methods that take mapping off paper and onto a real photo.
How an eyelash try on works, and why seeing lashes on your own eyes beats guessing from inspiration photos.
The apps worth keeping on your phone, from booking to design, and where Lash Create fits in your setup.
Why Procreate was never built for lashes, and how a dedicated app removes the brush packs and the setup.
Every guide is written to be practical. Read it, then open Lash Create and try the same thing on a real photo so the idea sticks.
Good lash mapping is the difference between a set that suits the client and one that fights their features. Our mapping guide and mapping chart cover the method end to end.
From curl types to classic, hybrid and volume, the style guides help you pick a look that flatters the eye shape in front of you.
Use Lash Create as an eyelash try on and a mapping tool in one. It is the alternative to Procreate eyelash mapping built for lashes from the start.