Materials and care

A premium feel starts with control.

Fiber finish, curl profile, band structure, and aftercare all shape how lashes look on the face and how they hold up between wears.

Lash anatomy

Every curve has a job.

A strong lash line is not only about length. The most flattering styles control density by zone, then use curl and taper to make the eye read lifted.

Inner
Lift
Center
Outer
Taper
Macro view of lashes and eye detail

Material system

Organized for retail clarity.

ElementWhat it controlsCustomer guidance
Fiber finishHow much shine or softness the lash gives in daylight and photography.Choose silk-matte for soft glam and satin-black for stronger definition.
Curl profileThe vertical lift visible from front view and three-quarter view.Use lower curl for deep-set eyes and higher curl when the lid needs visible opening.
Band structureComfort, trim control, and how naturally the strip follows the lid curve.Flexible bands are best for first-time wearers and fast artist placement.
Density spacingWhether the style reads airy, feathery, or saturated.Airier spacing keeps eye shadow visible; denser spacing creates liner effect.

Care routine

Protect the shape between wears.

1

Release gently

Loosen from the outer corner and avoid pulling the band straight forward.

2

Clean the band

Remove excess adhesive with controlled pressure so the curve remains intact.

3

Comb dry

Use a clean spoolie to keep clusters separated before the lash returns to storage.

4

Store curved

Return the lash to a curved tray so it keeps the shape needed for easy placement.