Lash Mapping Guide for Asian Eyes

TL;DR: Asian and monolid eyes need CC/D curl and a cat-eye or squirrel map to create visible lift above the lid. Concentrate length at the outer-centre zone for maximum open-eye effect.

Why Asian Eye Shapes Need a Different Approach

Monolid and hooded Asian eye shapes have a flatter lid surface that can hide lash extensions. Standard C curl lashes often disappear behind the lid. The solution is stronger curl (CC/D/L), strategic length placement, and a map that creates lift where it’s most visible.

Best Curl for Asian Eyes

Curl Effect Best For
CC Strong lift, natural-looking Most Asian eye shapes, everyday wear
D High lift, open-eye effect Monolid, hooded eyes, dramatic sets
L / L+ Extreme lift, flat base Downward-growing lashes, monolid
M Flat base, outward then upward lift Lashes growing straight forward

Recommended Lash Maps for Asian Eyes

Cat-Eye Map (Most Popular)

Shorter at the inner corner, gradually increasing to the longest at the outer corner. Elongates the eye and creates a lifted, almond-shaped effect.

Zone Position Length
1 Inner corner 8–9mm
2 Inner-mid 10–11mm
3 Centre 11–12mm
4 Outer-centre 13–14mm
5 Outer corner 13–14mm

Squirrel Map

Peak length at the outer-centre (75% along the lash line), then slightly shorter at the outer corner. Creates a lifted, foxy eye effect ideal for hooded and monolid eyes.

Recommended Products

Product Best For Curl Style
Wispy Lash Extensions 0.07mm Natural lifted look, soft volume CC / D Wispy
YY Lashes 0.07mm Volume with open-eye effect CC / D Volume
Camellia Easy Fanning Lashes Beginner-friendly volume mapping C / CC Volume

FAQ

1. How do you map lashes for Asian eyes?

Use a cat-eye or squirrel map — shorter at the inner corner (8–10mm), peaking at the outer-centre (13–14mm) — to create lift and visible length above the lid.

2. Which curls work best for Asian eye shapes?

CC and D curls are most effective as they provide strong upward lift that remains visible above the lid. L and L+ curls are popular for monolid eyes.

3. Can beginners follow this mapping guide?

Yes. Start with a simple cat-eye map using Easy Fanning Lashes. Mark 3–5 length zones before beginning and work systematically from inner to outer corner.

4. How do you layer lashes for volume on Asian eyes?

Use 2D–3D fans at the base for volume, then add single spike lashes on top for texture. Concentrate volume in the centre-outer zone to maximise the open-eye effect.

5. What length ratios should I use?

Inner corner 8–10mm, mid-inner 10–11mm, centre 12–13mm, outer-centre 13–14mm, outer corner 10–11mm. Adjust based on the client’s natural lash length.

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