Flex Rod
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Flex Shield |
Flex Hybrid Shield |
Asymmetrical – best used on clients whose inner corners are shorter but the mid-section and outer corners are longer |
Asymmetrical – best used on clients whose inner corners are shorter but the mid-section and outer corners are longer |
Asymmetrical – best used on clients whose inner corners are shorter but the mid-section and outer corners are longer |
To achieve curvature in the lashes (C Curl) |
To achieve a directional lift upward straight from the base of the shield |
To achieve the best of both worlds, curled at the base and lifted through the mids to ends of the lashes giving an M/L Curl effect |
Best to use when working with medium to long lashes. Dropping down in sizes of your rod is advised if your lash wrap isn’t extending enough past the apex. |
Best to use when working on shorter lashes (can still be used with longer lashes). |
Best to use working on medium to longer lashes – choice of size to suit the lashes is important. |
Downward growing lashes |
Lashes with a natural curl |
Can be used on lashes with a natural curl, straight lashes or downward growing lashes. |
Can be used on clients with hooded eyes and tapered eyelids |
Good to be used on protruding eyes |
Ideal for hooded eyes or deep-set eyes and tapered eyelids |
Great for use on multilayered lash lines |
A handy method for smoothing out naturally curly lashes or unruly grow out |
When dealing with multilayered lashes lines, or for smoothing out naturally curly lashes or unruly grow out |
Gives a curvature to the lash that is natural with careful lotion placement |
Gives lashes a longer appearance |
Gives lashes a longer appearance |