Never stop trying new things🤎 I had my own plans of doing an angel set, but during our consultation my client requested an anime set (yes, I actually let my free content models choose their own style, I genuinely want to challenge myself to create something they want🤭) So I quickly had to pivot! Anime sets have always been hard for me, but I’m determined to keep at them. I did what I know WORKS for anime sets. The foundations that I always remember: 1. Those spikes on the top layer need to be WAY longer 2. The bottom layer must be extremely flat. I used our J curl. 3. Visualize the map as spikey mountains. That’s how it should look from your angle. Adjust as you go, at the end I realized I needed to double the amount of “peaks” so I added more spikes towards the end. 8-15 spikey sections depending on the length of the lashline seems to be the sweet spot. This shade of lashes in particular is so special and unique. It’s not brown, or purple, but a true mixture of both. Berry Beautiful sold out the day we launched it, beating all of our other brown artistry shades! It’s a favorite for a reason, and it’s completely in stock if you haven’t tried it yet! I used J curl for the bottom layer lashes and M curl for the spikey mountains. Hope this encourages you to keep trying new things, lashing is a journey and an art, and there is always more for us to learn. Hugs and Kisses! ✨✨✨
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