Because hand and finger movements are very different with volume lashing, you may find that your lash set up and method of lashing may need adjustments. You may find that you need to lash completely differently than you do with classic lashing, and that’s okay! Do what works for you. Here are some ideas for lash set ups that may help your process. Keep in mind that a curved surface will help to fan the tips of the lashes out, making it easier for some artists to fan on as opposed to a flat tile.
Volume Lashing Tip: Adjusting your chair and table so your client’s head is directly over your lap will allow your body to sit more ergonomically and avoid fatigue and back and shoulder pain. Adjusting your table so it sits up higher will allow you to tuck your knees underneath it.
Volume Lashing Tip: Adjusting your chair and table so your client’s head is directly over your lap will allow your body to sit more ergonomically and avoid fatigue and back and shoulder pain. Adjusting your table so it sits up higher will allow you to tuck your knees underneath it.