Go with Fluffies in a longer length! The longer the lash, the further away from the eye the curl will be. Fluffies give a soft, wispy look with some added volume. Due to the multi-dimensional curl this lash style is perfect for a hooded lid.
M Curl Lashes, M Curl Lashes, and L+ Curl Lashes are the best lash extensions for hooded eyes. It gives the eyes the perception of depth, giving them a gorgeous appearance. For every eye type, there's a corresponding lash extension.
What Lash Curl Is Best For Hooded Eyes? For clients with hooded eyes, we recommend a C curl. The C curl helps to lift the lashes from the eyelid and gives an attractive, fanned-out look when open.
If you have hooded eyes, it is better to avoid wearing lashes that are too long or heavy at the outer corners. Heavy lashes at the corners of the eyes can close the eye off, which is why wispy lashes that are shorter at the corners are ideal.
Fact: Adding false lashes to hooded eyes can give them a visible lift and open them up in ways that eyeshadow or liner alone can't. You just have to know which kind of lashes work best for your eye shape and their ideal placement—which is exactly where we come in.
If you use straight curls like J curl for downward angle natural lashes, it will result in covering the eyes and make her eyes look smaller. Choose a stronger curl like C-curl or D-curl for on Asian eyes. L and L Plus curls can be used for monolids, and they will result in a nice chic set.
C curl lashes are intended for clients with a slight curl in their natural lash and will create an open-eye effect. D curl lashes are very similar, just curlier! They are intended for a client with a slight-dramatic natural curl who wants a dramatic look!
In general, the most common lashes for eyelash extensions are C curl lashes, with D curl lashes coming in right behind in terms of popularity. Inevitably, the question arises: Can you mix C and D curl lashes? Yes, absolutely.
This eye shape is considered attractive by many people. Anyone can also develop hooded eyes, especially as they get older. You shouldn't be ashamed of or embarrassed by developing hooded eyes. They're a natural sign of aging that are still attractive.
Wrapping up, there's one main difference between a c curl and a D curl. A C curl is more natural and a great starter curl for a client's set. D Curl is more dramatic and will help create that lift—it is more dramatic than if you curled the natural lashes with an eyelash curler.
C curl: The most commonly used curl, it creates attractive lashes as if they were curled with an eyelash curler. CC curl: The perfect in between curl, it gives you the perfect curl between C and D curls. D curl: Creates doll-like lashes for a more dramatic look.
J curl is obviously more of J shape and is the least curly or lifted. B curl is a lesser or basic curl. C curl is the common curl that matches most people natural lash curl. D curl is the most dramatic and lifted, it will be the most visible from the front, it is also the most popular.
The CC Curl starts with a similar base to the C Curl. However, when it comes to the curl itself, the CC Curl changes things up with a more extreme curl. Why does this difference matter? With its dramatic curl, the CC Curl can give your client a more visible and unmistakable lash.
Generally speaking, bottom lashes should be less curly than the top lashes to stay looking natural. So if you're applying a C curl to the top lashes, use a B or C curl for the bottom lashes. The best thickness to use is 0.07-0.12 mm for a classic lower lash set, depending on the client's natural lashes.
C curl will be suitable for natural, gentle eyelash extensions, making slight changes such as Classic, Volume, Hybrid. D curl will be a perfect choice for eyelashes that need impressive effects such as Volume, Hybrid, Doll, Wispy, Cat eyes, Fox eyes, etc.
When it comes to hooded eyes, avoid tightlining your lower waterline with dark colors. While this trick can be helpful for other eye shapes, it tends to make hooded eyes look smaller and more droopy.
For downturned eyes, you should try to choose lashes that flare out and elongate the eye, like half eyelashes; or more subtle lashes like brown false eyelashes and fox eyelashes.
D curl lashes (also known as CC curl)
D curl is very similar to C curl, just curlier. They are especially effective for clients with downward-angled lashes who want a show-stopping look. These lashes will brighten and widen the eye and give a noticeable curled effect.
The D curl is great for creating an open-eye effect for those with downward angled natural lashes. If the client has straight lashes and doll eyes, D curls are even more awesome. On the other hand, DD curl lashes, often otherwise termed as the “U” curl, are curlier than the D curl.
The D curl can help transform downward and straight lashes into the widened doll-eye look. This type of curl is typically used for creating volume and mega volume looks for clients who prefer dramatic lashes.
Type 3 curls are amongst the most common curl types. This curl type is the happy medium between type 2 and type 4 curls.
A general observation across experiments was that straight hair was perceived as younger, healthier, and more attractive than wavy hair and darker shades (medium copper and brown) were perceived more positively than blonde hair.
4b- 4b curls are very tightly coiled like the spring in a pen and bends in angles like the letter z. The curl is tighter than 4a and less defined. 4c-The tightest of the curl patterns. These curls are z-shaped like 4b curls, but tighter and denser due to greater shrinkage.