The 4D Clover lashes are brand new to the lash industry therefore it is very likely you have not seen or heard of these before.
The easiest way to describe the 4D Clover lash is to imagine that it is a cross between a YY lash and a Pre made fan. The 4D clover lash has perfectly uniformed tips to create complete symmetry across the lash line.
If you already love our YY lashes but have a client that likes more uniformity, then the 4D clover lash is perfect for them. The long base provides incredible attachment, retention and a dark eyeliner effect.
These are so quick and easy to apply, pick up and apply just like a classic lash yet quickly watch the volume unfold in front of you.
And with 16 rows per tray compared to most companies that only offer 12 rows per tray, you get so much for your money. Not to mention that these lashes are jam packed in making this a great cost effective treatment for you to offer your clients.
Available in mixed trays of C/CC/D curls in 0.05mm
If these prove popular we will look to introduce single length trays in the very near future, so please provide us with your feedback to assist us.
How to work with Clover Lashes:
Each Clover lash is made up of 4 individual strands/extensions, which are pre bonded at the base. Minimal adhesive is used to ensure the base of the extensions are seamless and will attach perfectly to the natural lash. This means that these Clover lashes are very delicate and the lash artist must pick them up correctly to ensure the bundle/fan of extensions remain intact.
For this you will need to work with a precise pair of volume tweezers, classic tweezers will not suffice. These extensions are created in a similar way to premade fans, therefore to ensure you grab all those extensions with precision and keep the fan intact, your tweezers must be suitable.
Please check out our range of Volume Tweezers.
Grab the bundle/fan either at the very top of the straight base (before the bases split) or just slightly above where the fan splits.
Every tweezer works differently so it is up to you to experiment with the best pickup method to suit your tweezers.