WAIT—don’t throw away that practice eye. 👀✂️
Already covered it with lashes? Give it a reset.
Cut → slit → new practice strip → back to practicing. 🔥
One little trick = way more use out of your mannequin.
TAFFEAY is here for your next practice session. 💚
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As someone who has spent countless hours perfecting lash extensions, I can’t stress enough the importance of practice tools, especially the practice eye mannequins. These tools are essential for mastering delicate techniques without applying lashes on actual clients. One tip I found incredibly useful—and that aligns perfectly with this guide—is the method of resetting your practice eye for multiple uses. The trick is straightforward: after finishing one layer of lash practice, instead of tossing the entire eye or strip, carefully cut along the strip to separate the used lashes, then slit the remaining section to create a new surface. This way, you pull a fresh part of the practice strip forward, giving you a clean canvas to work on without needing to buy a new mannequin every time. This extends the life of your tool dramatically and saves money while allowing ample opportunity to refine your skills. Moreover, practicing with this reset technique encourages consistency and the ability to experiment with different lash styles or adhesives without the pressure of ruining your entire mannequin. For beginners and even seasoned lash artists, this practice method is a game-changer that helps maintain a sustainable approach to lash training. Additionally, I suggest storing your practice eyes in airtight containers between sessions to protect them from dust and damage, ensuring each reset strip remains in good condition. Combining this care routine with the cut-slit-reset method keeps your practice tools functional and accessible for longer periods. If you’re dedicated to improving your lash extension skills, saving and resetting your practice eyes as shown here by TAFFEAY is an essential tip to add to your routine. It's simple, effective, and makes your training sessions more productive and budget-friendly. Give it a try and watch your lash artistry improve with every practice!






































































