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Article: How to Fix Crooked Eyelashes

How to Fix Crooked Eyelashes

As a lash artist, you’ve probably heard every lash-related complaint under the sun, and one of the most common is crooked or bent lashes. Clients dream of that flawless look, but when their lashes take a wrong turn — literally — it can throw off the whole vibe. Whether it’s due to quirky natural growth patterns, pressure from their sleeping habits, or just general lash neglect, crooked lashes can feel like a small problem with a big impact. But don’t worry, we’ve got the know-how to straighten things out, literally and figuratively. So buckle up, because we’re about to get those lashes in line!

 

The Real Deal: Why Do Lashes Go Crooked?

Before we jump into the fix, let’s talk about why lashes go rogue in the first place. Think of it like this: you can’t solve a problem until you know what’s causing it. So, here’s the lowdown.

Natural Lash Growth Patterns 

We’ve all got that one client whose lashes seem to have a mind of their own. Some lashes grow in sideways, others down, and some look like they’re playing a game of “Which way is up?” This comes down to natural growth patterns. Each person’s lashes grow at different angles, and for some clients, that means uneven lashes are just part of the package.

What’s worse is when one eye grows lashes differently from the other. It’s like one side decided to follow the rules while the other threw out the playbook. As a lash artist, it’s up to you to work with what Mother Nature gave them and use your application techniques to create that dream balance.

Then there are the external factors that twist and bend lashes into submission. Ever wake up after a good night’s sleep, look in the mirror, and wonder what happened to your lashes overnight? Sleeping on your side or stomach can push lashes in all sorts of funky directions. And don’t get us started on eyelash curlers— when clients clamp down too hard, they’re just begging for bent, kinked lashes.

Throw in a few other culprits like frequent eye-rubbing, harsh environments (wind, heat, etc.), or using low-quality products, and you’ve got a recipe for lash disaster. That’s why educating clients on proper lash care is one of the best preventative measures you can take.

 

How to Fix Crooked Eyelashes: Your Toolkit for Success

So, your client comes in with lashes that look like they’ve been through a wind tunnel — what do you do? Here are a few tools and techniques to get those crooked lashes back on track:

  1. Spoolie Power: The Simple Fix

Sometimes, all it takes is a good brush-through. A spoolie brush or eyelash brush is like the magic wand of the lash world. Gently combing through those lashes can realign them in no time. This is an easy fix, but it’s also a tip your clients should use at home. Just remind them to brush their lashes daily, especially after they wake up or post-shower.

Pro tip: Mist the spoolie with a bit of water or a lash-safe setting spray for a light hold. It's like using hairspray, but for their lashes — keeps them in place and looking sharp all day.

  1. Lash Serum: The Long-Term Fix

Let’s say you’ve got a client whose lashes are weak or just downright stubborn. This is where lash serum comes in. Stacy Lash Serum is enriched with peptides, biotin, and vitamins that nourish the lashes, making them stronger, healthier, and less likely to bend out of shape. Just remind your clients that results take time — they’ve got to play the long game here. But after a few weeks, they'll start to see some real improvements.

 

How to Keep Lashes Straight and Healthy

Now that we’ve covered How to Fix Crooked Eyelashes​, let’s talk prevention. Because, as they say, “An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure.” Once you’ve worked your magic, it’s important to make sure your clients know how to keep their lashes in shape between appointments. Here are some must-share tips:

  1. Sleep Smarter, Not Harder

So how to fix bent eyelashes from sleeping? You know that client who always sleeps on their side and comes in wondering why their lashes look like they’ve been squashed flat? It’s time for some tough love: sleeping positions matter! Encourage clients to sleep on their backs (easier said than done) or, if they can’t, to invest in a silk or satin pillowcase. These materials reduce friction, meaning lashes won’t get squished or bent while they snooze.

  1. Lash Care Routine: Brush It Off

A solid lash care routine is non-negotiable if they want to keep those lashes looking fierce. Advise your clients to brush their lashes with a spoolie in the morning and evening, and to use a lash-safe cleanser to get rid of makeup, sebum, oil, and dirt. It’s crucial to steer clear of oil-based products, which can break down the lash adhesive and lead to premature lash loss. Remind them — if they’re cleaning their face without thinking about their lashes, they’re doing it wrong. Clean lashes = happy lashes.

  1. Say No to Curlers

Eyelash curlers? Yeah, they seem harmless, but in reality, they’re like playing Russian roulette with your lashes. One bad clamp and those lashes could be bent beyond repair. Instead of relying on curlers, suggest lash lifts or use lash extensions to add curl and volume.

 

Wrapping It Up: Master the Art of Lash Alignment

At the end of the day, fixing messed up lashes isn’t rocket science, but it does require the right knowledge, tools, and a little lash wizardry. By understanding the causes of crooked lashes, using techniques like brushing, lash extensions, and serums, and teaching clients how to care for their lashes properly, you can guarantee that perfect, straight lash look every time.

Remember, you’re not just giving them pretty lashes — you’re giving them confidence and a reason to wake up every morning feeling fabulous.

22 comments

I’ve been noticing more clients lately with one eye growing almost straight down while the other looks perfectly fine — super frustrating during sets. I usually correct it with mapping and a strong curl, but sometimes the natural lashes just refuse to cooperate 😅 Do you have a favorite technique for stubborn downward growers that keeps retention good?

Melissa Carter

Hi Paris,

Thanks for sharing your thoughts. We understand lash extensions aren’t suitable for everyone, and our intention is to provide guidance on professional techniques and proper care to minimize damage. Every client’s lashes are unique, and safety always comes first in our recommendations.

Best regards,
The Stacy Lash Team

Stacy Lash

Extensions over curler? This entire article and website just lost all credibility

Paris Parsons

if a client sleeps on their side half the night, is a silk pillowcase enough to prevent crooked lashes, or should I recommend something else too?

Harper Lee

Hi Tracy,

Thank you for your feedback! Our article highlights lash extensions as a safer alternative to curlers when applied and cared for properly by a certified professional. We understand extensions aren’t for everyone, and proper aftercare is always key.

Best regards,
The Stacy Lash Team

Stacy Lash

I’m sure this won’t be published, but I’m shocked that you’d recommend lash extensions over a curler. Genuinely blown away! Lash extensions destroy lashes, especially when kept on for any length of time. The absolute worst tip, sorry.

Tracy

I never realized my clients’ “mystery lash bends” could be from side-sleeping! Already ordered silk pillowcases for my salon retail corner—this tip is gold.

Maya Bennett

I always thought I had to “force” lashes into place, but this article reminded me that working with natural patterns is the real art. Loved the practical tips — especially the idea of brushing with a misted spoolie.

Jasmine Cole

Honestly didn’t expect such a fun read about crooked lashes 😂 Super informative though—especially the section on avoiding curlers. Forwarding this to a few lash-curler addicts I know.

Kelsey

Honestly, I used to think crooked lashes were just my poor technique — but now I realize it’s so much more about natural growth and lifestyle. Thank you for breaking it down so clearly. I’ll definitely start educating my clients better!

camilasbeautyroom@gmail.com

This article made me feel seen! I always thought I was the only one waking up with lashes doing the splits. Definitely going to try misting my spoolie — such a smart little tip.

rhea.sbeauty@gmail.com

I wish I had read this before panic-plucking my lashes last year 😅 The explanation about sleep position and pillowcase material was a total eye-opener! Switching to satin ASAP.

Elena

I’ve always struggled with one eye having “wild child” lashes while the other behaves—finally feels good to know I’m not imagining it!

ncibrian88

I read this article fully expecting one particular factor to be mentioned: LASH LIFTS. Know how lashes grow out approximately a few weeks after a lash lift? They turn into an ABSOLUTE mess! Does this only happen to me?

Mina

Reply from Stacy Lash
Thank you so much for sharing your experience — it sounds incredibly frustrating, and we’re truly sorry you’re going through this. Lash health and natural lash patterns can vary so much from person to person, and your case is definitely unique and challenging. While traditional extensions might not be suitable right now, you might consider consulting with a lash specialist who has experience with lash lifts or custom solutions for downward or sparse lashes — sometimes there are gentle styling options that can work in tricky cases. Most importantly, we hope you find a solution that restores not only your lashes but your confidence too. Sending love! 💗

Stacy Lash

You left out one factor. I have extra eyelashes. I guess it’s generic. You wouldn’t know it now since the lowest row of eyelashes has started growing in downward. I have ended up having to pluck some out so now I’ve got holes in the line. Where no eyelashes are at all. I’ve always had to curl my lashes since they grew downward but now I want to cry I have barley any lashes and the ones I do have have all gone rogue. I don’t think extensions would help because there’s nothing to adhere to! I’ve gone to the doctor but they say there’s nothing I can do short of surgery.

Wendy

This explained so much about why one of my eyes always looks different from the other after extensions. Love the practical advice .

Sophia M.

Tried the Stacy Lash Serum and it actually helped my lashes grow straighter and stronger. Didn’t expect it to work this well!

Mila4747@gmail.com

As a lash tech, I’m always dealing with funky lash growth. Love how this breaks it down in a way I can easily share with clients

Elena

I always wake up with my lashes looking a little crazy. Definitely trying the spoolie trick with a mist of water, sounds like a game changer!

Emily

Thanks for the helpful tips! I never realized that my sleeping position could affect my lashes so much. Time to change my habits!

Olajohnson33@gmail.com

Brushing my lashes daily has seriously made a difference. Such a simple tip, but so effective!

Anna

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