The short answer: absolutely, in both cases!

The long answer:  We customise our lash extensions to each client’s natural lashes – we apply tailored extensions to straight lashes, naturally curly lashes, gappy lashes, thin lashes and those that are already thick and full – and everything in between. Each stylist at Lady Lash uses their years of experience to match your natural lashes to the right extension length, thickness and curl to create a look that you love. If your lashes are naturally pin-straight, the best approach (for getting lashes to last) would be to apply a more natural and gentle curl – this ensures that the flatter surface of your natural lashes bonds strongly to the matching extension. However, sometimes with straight lashes, the curl needs to be dramatic to be more obvious. We have a lash types called L/LC curl which provide great bonding and great lift due to their shape.
If you have very short, downward pointing eyelashes, applications can be a little tricker, and using a dramatic curl is not advisable as it usually won’t last so well. We’ll advise you and devise a lash set that is perfect for you!
Those blessed with long, straight lashes might also love the lash lift  – this clever treatment lifts your natural lashes for a wide-eyed, fresh look that lasts six to eight weeks!
Lash extensions are also great for those with naturally pale or blonde lashes too – though our lash extension fibres are a dark black, they are very fine and still blend well with your natural lashes. It doesn’t look strange, we promise – you will love them! You can also request brown/ginger type lashes – but please contact us ahead, as we may need to order some specific colours/sizes in (we use black 99% of the time). If you have an occasion coming up, or if you’ve booked in for one of our more natural sets, you can get your natural lashes tinted at the appointment appointment for extra definition. Make sure you book in with us for your lash tint, as our stylists avoid any oil-based products when tinting such as Vaseline that might interfere with your extensions.