Professional decision aid

Korean Lash Lift Failure Map + Product-Neutral Matrix

Use this framework to organize the evidence before changing products, shield size, or processing time. It does not diagnose a client, replace product instructions, or prescribe one correction for every model.

Troubleshooting map

Start with evidence, not a reflex.

The same visible symptom can come from different starting conditions, products, placement, or processing decisions.

01

Weak or little visible lift

Inspect first
Starting direction, product storage and freshness, placement, application record, and the documented Step 1 checkpoint.
Decision question
What observable change supported moving forward?
Avoid the shortcut
Do not assume that adding more time is the only correction.
02

Crossed or disorganized direction

Inspect first
Placement evidence before processing, separation, tension, and whether the working position matched the intended direction.
Decision question
Was the direction controlled before the solutions could set it?
Avoid the shortcut
Do not expect additional processing to repair a placement pattern.
03

Different result between eyes

Inspect first
Shield fit, starting lashes, application, placement, and checkpoint observations for each eye separately.
Decision question
Which variable differed, even when the planned clock time was the same?
Avoid the shortcut
Do not treat two eyes as identical evidence.
04

Curl shape is tighter or flatter than intended

Inspect first
Starting lash length, shield geometry, placement position, intended result, and the finished side view.
Decision question
Did the shield and placement support the shape you planned?
Avoid the shortcut
Do not copy a shield size from another model without comparing the starting point.
05

Dry, frizzed, or irregular-looking result

Inspect first
Prior service history, visible starting condition, product instructions, application zone, timings, and checkpoint evidence.
Decision question
Was the service continued without enough evidence about condition or response?
Avoid the shortcut
Do not immediately repeat the service or treat this map as medical guidance.

Stop condition

Discomfort, unexpected eye exposure, or signs of injury or reaction are not troubleshooting content.

Stop the service and follow the product manufacturer's instructions, your professional protocol, local requirements, and appropriate medical-referral procedures. Do not use this page as emergency or medical guidance.

Product-neutral planning

Buy for a defined role. Record what you chose.

A kit is not a decision system. Compare categories by their role, instructions, fit, availability, and the evidence you need to document.

CategoryRoleSelection criteriaRecord
CategoryFlat and curl shields
RoleCreate the working surface and intended finished geometry.
Selection criteriaStarting lash length and direction, lid fit, intended result, and stable placement.
RecordShield name/size, fit observation, intended shape.
CategoryLifting and setting products
RoleChange and reset the lash structure according to the product system.
Selection criteriaManufacturer instructions, legal availability, storage, model screening, starting condition, and observable checkpoints.
RecordProduct, lot/open date when relevant, planned check, actual observation, actual timing.
CategoryPlacement and precision tools
RoleSupport separation, controlled direction, and clean evidence.
Selection criteriaTool control, sanitation requirements, visibility, and compatibility with the chosen workflow.
RecordPlacement issue observed and correction made.
CategoryPads, tapes, and protective supplies
RoleSupport isolation and a controlled working area.
Selection criteriaFit, model comfort, skin considerations, manufacturer scope, and local protocol.
RecordProducts used and any adjustment required.
CategoryTint and aftercare
RoleComplete the service when legally appropriate and within product instructions.
Selection criteriaContraindications, patch-testing requirements, compatibility, timing, and client instructions.
RecordProduct, timing, aftercare given, and client questions.

The map identifies the question

The course teaches the decision process.

The 16-part self-paced program covers product roles, shield fit, clean placement, processing checkpoints, troubleshooting, and the complete service workflow.

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