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Lash Lamination Products: Lifting, Fixing, and Nourishment

24. Jul 2025 admin 2 Min. Lesezeit

Lash lamination is a popular treatment that enhances the natural curl of the eyelashes for an open, expressive look—without mascara. Behind the beautiful curve lies a precise chemical process involving three key phases: lifting, fixing, and nourishment. At MONLIS Schule in Munich, we train professionals to understand how each product works, ensuring safe, long-lasting, and aesthetic results.

1. Lifting Solution – Reshaping the Lash Structure

In the first step, a lifting or perming lotion is applied to soften the internal structure of the lash, allowing it to be reshaped. This is achieved by breaking the disulfide bonds within the hair shaft.

Key ingredients include:

  • Thioglycolic acid or derivatives – break down disulfide bonds

  • Alkaline agents (sodium hydroxide, ethanolamine) – adjust pH levels

  • Moisturizers (glycerin, panthenol) – prevent excessive dryness

  • Soothing agents (aloe vera, chamomile) – reduce irritation risk

Important: Processing time must be precisely adjusted based on lash thickness. Overexposure can damage lashes, while under-processing can yield poor results.

2. Fixing Lotion – Setting the Curl

The second phase stabilizes the new curl. The fixing lotion re-bonds the disulfide bridges in their newly formed position, locking the curl in place.

Typical components include:

  • Hydrogen peroxide (1–2%) – initiates oxidation to reform the structure

  • Neutralizers – stabilize pH and secure results

  • Hydrating and softening agents – prevent lash brittleness

At MONLIS Schule, we emphasize the importance of fixatives that not only hold the curl but also preserve lash flexibility and softness.

3. Nourishment – Recovery and Strengthening

The final step involves restoring and caring for the lashes after chemical exposure. Nourishing treatments help rebuild structure, add shine, and support elasticity.

Common ingredients include:

  • Keratin – strengthens the lash fiber

  • Silk proteins – smooth and protect

  • Vitamins E, B5, Biotin – promote regeneration and growth

  • Oils (e.g. jojoba, castor) – provide deep nourishment and protection

Clients are also encouraged to use professional serums at home to maintain lash health between treatments.

Training at MONLIS Schule: Product Knowledge Meets Practice

Our lash lamination training at MONLIS Schule includes in-depth study of formulations and active ingredients. Understanding their functions and interactions helps ensure client safety and optimal results.

Our curriculum includes:

  • Theory on chemical processes

  • Product training across top brands

  • Practical sessions on real models

  • Aftercare advice and client consultation techniques

Not all lash lamination products are created equal. The effectiveness and gentleness of the ingredients directly impact the final result. At MONLIS Schule, we teach future professionals how to recognize quality, apply treatments correctly, and deliver lasting satisfaction to their clients—through healthy, beautifully lifted lashes.

Frequently Asked Questions

Each product serves a distinct purpose. The lifting lotion softens the hair’s internal structure to allow reshaping of the lash. The fixing solution then stabilizes the new curve by reforming the hair’s internal bonds in the desired position. Finally, the nourishing product hydrates and restores the lashes after chemical exposure, adding shine, strength, and elasticity. Skipping the nourishing step may lead to dry or brittle lashes.
Yes, modern lash lamination products are safe when applied by trained professionals who understand the correct timing and technique. Though they contain active chemical agents, they also include moisturizers, vitamins, and protective proteins to minimize damage. At MONLIS Schule, we emphasize how to assess lash type and tailor treatment for each individual to ensure comfort and safety.
Not ideally. Natural lashes vary greatly in thickness, density, and sensitivity. A one-size-fits-all approach can cause over-processing or ineffective results. Professional lash artists must evaluate the client’s lash condition and adjust product strength and processing time accordingly. MONLIS Schule provides in-depth training on this personalized approach.
Yes. After both the lifting and fixing phases, the respective products must be carefully removed to prevent overexposure and irritation. This is usually done with damp cotton swabs or microbrushes. The nourishing serum used at the final stage is typically left on the lashes to provide ongoing care and protection.
For the first 24 hours after treatment, clients should avoid water, steam, rubbing their eyes, or applying mascara. This allows the new shape to set fully. After that, it’s best to avoid oil-based products around the eyes and use nourishing serums with keratin, biotin, or castor oil to maintain the health and appearance of the lashes. At MONLIS Schule, we train stylists to provide tailored aftercare advice for long-lasting results.
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