What’s more, you can charge almost as much as you would for a Volume set without serving up quite as much sticker shock. “A full Volume set can take two to three hours, but a hybrid set can take one and a half hours or less,” she notes. “I wasn’t fast enough with fans to do a full set, so hybrids were a nice in-between option while I got my Volume sea legs.” The application time appeals to artists and clients alike, adds April Eve, master lash artist, trainer and owner of Lash Out! Pro in La Jolla, California. “I started doing them when I was a beginner Volume artist,” notes Yang. Hybrid sets can also be great for beauty pros new to the Volume technique. “Hybrids achieve a textured, edgy look that syncs with current fashion trends-they’re the key to a Kim Kardashian effect, where the artist juts out the top line in chunks to simulate clumpy mascara,” says Soo-Jin Yang, founder and CEO of Illumino Lashes in Oakland, California. By blending Classic and Volume extensions into one set, lash techs not only deliver customization, but they can also crank up the drama without sacrificing softness. In an industry where creativity reigns supreme and lash clients crave something utterly unique (yet still on trend), it’s no surprise that everyone’s clamoring for the hybrid look.
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