1. Stop Following Timing Charts Blindly
One of the biggest mistakes lash artists make is treating every lash the same.
Mariola explains how Korean Lash Lift timing should adjust based on lash thickness, density, flexibility, and overall lash condition — not generic processing charts. Fine lashes, resistant lashes, and healthy lashes all process differently.
The key: observe the lash in real time instead of relying only on the clock.
2. Results Should Be Visible Instantly
A beautiful lift should stand out immediately — in the mirror, in photos, and on camera.
Clients are far more likely to rebook and share results when the transformation looks clean, dramatic, and noticeable without heavy styling or editing.
Better visibility = stronger referrals.
3. Shield Selection Changes Everything
Mariola shares why shield choice is one of the biggest reasons artists struggle with inconsistent results.
Choosing the correct shield based on lash length and eye shape creates cleaner root lift, smoother direction, and longer-lasting retention.
One small adjustment can completely change the final result.
4. Let Your Clients Market for You
Korean Lash Lift results photograph differently.
When the results are strong enough to stand out in full-face photos, clients naturally post them, tag their artist, and recommend the service without being asked.
The work becomes the marketing.
5. Premium Results Justify Premium Pricing
When clients see better retention, cleaner lift direction, and healthier-looking lashes, increasing pricing becomes much easier. Many artists are already positioning Korean Lash Lift as a premium upgrade service because the results look and feel visibly different from traditional lifts.
These principles are built directly into the new MIKO × LBLA Korean Lash System launching May 26. Save the Date!
— The LBLA Team