Meet the Lash Tapes That Do the Real Heavy Lifting
Behind every flawless lash set?
The right tape.
Not all lash extension tape is created equal, and knowing exactly when to use each type is a total game changer for both your sets and your client’s comfort.
If you’re only using one tape for every client… it’s time to upgrade your technique👇🏼
Why Lash Tape Matters More Than You Think
Tape isn’t just for securing bottom lashes, it’s a precision tool that helps you:
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Lift and control the lid
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Improve isolation
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Access every layer
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Work faster and cleaner
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Customize your setup for every client
The best artists don’t just use tape, they use the right tape for the right situation.
Meet the 3 Tapes Every Lash Artist Needs 💅🏼
Pro Tape
Our gentlest option—perfect for clients who need extra care.
Best for:
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Sensitive or dry skin
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Clients prone to irritation
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Lifting the lid without discomfort
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Taping lashes up or down
Why it works:
Soft, stretchy, and flexible—this tape moves with the skin instead of pulling on it.
✨ If comfort is your priority, this is the one.
Plastic Tape
The most versatile tape in your setup.
Best for:
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Normal skin types
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Daily use
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Precise lid control
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Inner and outer corner work
Why artists love it:
Easy to tear, smooth to place, and reliable for almost every set.
✨ Your staple tape when you need consistency and control.
Paper Tape
When you need hold that won’t budge—this is it.
Best for:
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Oily skin clients
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Layering over eyepads
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Keeping everything locked in place
Why it stands out:
Provides extra grip to prevent shifting during the service.
✨ Perfect for long appointments or tricky skin types.
How to Choose the Right Tape for Your Client
Here’s the cheat sheet every lash artist needs:
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Sensitive or dry skin? → Pro Tape 💚
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Normal skin + everyday sets? → Plastic Tape 🤍
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Oily skin or extra hold needed? → Paper Tape ✨
Customizing your tape = better retention, cleaner work, happier clients.
Final Thoughts: Level Up Your Taping Technique
The difference between a good set and a flawless one?
Details like this.
Because at the end of the day—
your tape is doing more heavy lifting than you think 👀
Save this for your next set and start working smarter, not harder.



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