Beyond the basic tools, such as false lashes, tweezers, and adhesive, various accessories can help lash technicians perform their work more effectively and enhance the client experience. Today, VEYES would like to discuss one of the most important accessories: the Lash Tile.

Why Should We Use a Lash Tile

Lash tiles help lash technicians improve work efficiency.

1. Organize lash strips

Tiles allow a separate arrangement of lash strips with different lengths, curls, and thicknesses. All strips are clearly visible at a glance, reducing product search time. Significantly boosts operation speed, enabling technicians to focus more on the design itself.

2. Boost Application Efficiency

Neatly arranged lash strips shorten pickup paths, significantly improving the fluidity of hand movement. Work flows faster and more consistently, minimizing errors.

3. Elevate Overall Application Experience

Lash tile lends a professional, tidy, and structured feel to the process. For clients, a clean tool environment builds trust and reassurance.

How to Choose a Suitable Lash Tile

  • Select based on experience level

    Novice Technicians:

    Opt for basic tiles with simple structures and larger surface areas for greater flexibility in arrangement.

    Experienced Technicians:

    Choose multi-functional tiles with additional slots (e.g., adhesive zones, tool holders) to enhance operational speed.

  • Select tiles that match your workflow habits

    If you prefer placing frequently used lengths at the top, opt for long-format tiles.

    If you organize by zone or mapping, choose wide-format tiles.

How to Use a Lash Tile Effectively

After selecting the appropriate lash tile, the next step is to put it to use. Here, VEYES has compiled some usage recommendations.

  • Sortby length

    Arrange in a stair-step pattern from
    shortest to longest. Alternatively, arrange from longest to shortest based on
    technician preference. Label the length above each lash.

  • Distinguish Curls Clearly

    If multiple curls are needed in one set
    (e.g., C+CC mix), separate them into zones: Label curl rows on the tile. This
    prevents grabbing the wrong curl during application.

  • Classifyby Thickness

    Especially for volume work, thickness
    differences impact fan creation, so arrange them distinctly.

  • Maintainspacing

    Leave adequate gaps between each strip to
    prevent scraping adjacent lashes during removal. The space can also serve as a
    glue-drip point.

  • Place frequently used lengths in multiple rows

    Repeat placement of commonly used lengths in two rows to minimize mid-session replenishment time.

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