Lash mapping is the pre-application blueprint — divide the lash line into zones, assign lengths and curls, then apply.
Cat-eye = elongates. Doll-eye = opens. Squirrel = lifts hooded eyes. Wispy = adds texture to any base map.
Rule: never exceed 2–3mm longer than the client's natural lash. Map every client, every time.
What Is Lash Mapping?
Lash mapping is the pre-application planning process where you divide the lash line into zones and assign specific lengths and curls to each zone. It is the blueprint for your lash set — done before you pick up a single extension. A good map creates symmetry, flatters the eye shape, and makes application faster and more consistent. Skipping the map is the most common reason for asymmetrical or unflattering results.
Professional lash artists map every client at every appointment — not just new clients. Natural lash condition, growth direction, and eye shape can change between appointments due to health, medication, and seasonal shedding cycles. A 2–3 minute map check before each set prevents retention issues and ensures consistent results.
Who Is This Guide For?
- Beginner lash artists learning to plan sets before application
- Intermediate artists wanting to improve symmetry and eye shape correction
- Artists working with challenging eye shapes (hooded, monolid, downturned, asymmetrical)
- Artists building wispy or mixed-curl sets that require zone-by-zone planning
Who Should NOT Skip Lash Mapping?
- No one — every client benefits from a map, regardless of experience level or appointment frequency
- Especially critical for: first-time clients, asymmetrical eyes, hooded or monolid eyes, and wispy sets
Step 1: Eye Shape Analysis
| Eye Shape | Recommended Map | Curl | Key Adjustment |
|---|---|---|---|
| Almond | Cat-eye, doll-eye, or natural | C / CC | Most versatile — all maps work well |
| Hooded | Cat-eye or squirrel | CC / D | Peak length above the hood fold for visibility |
| Monolid / Asian | Cat-eye or squirrel | CC / D / L / M | Strong curl essential — C curl disappears behind lid |
| Round | Cat-eye | C / CC | Longer outer lengths elongate the eye |
| Deep-set | Doll-eye or natural | B / C | Avoid strong curls — can touch brow bone |
| Close-set | Cat-eye | C / CC | Longer outer lengths create visual width |
| Wide-set | Doll-eye | C / CC | Longer inner lengths draw eyes closer together |
| Downturned | Cat-eye or squirrel | D / L | Longer outer lengths counteract downward angle |
Applying a cat-eye map to wide-set eyes makes them appear even wider. Applying a doll-eye map to round eyes makes them appear rounder. Always assess eye shape before selecting your map — the wrong map can make a technically perfect set look unflattering.
Step 2: Choose Your Map Style
Cat-Eye Map
Shorter at the inner corner, gradually increasing to the longest at the outer corner. Elongates the eye and creates a lifted, almond-shaped effect. Best for most eye shapes and everyday wear.
Doll-Eye Map
Shorter at both corners, longest in the centre. Creates a wide, open-eye effect. Best for almond, close-set, or wide-set eyes wanting a rounder, more open appearance.
Natural Map
Gradual increase from inner corner to centre, then gradual decrease to outer corner. The most subtle and natural-looking result. Best for clients who want enhanced lashes without obvious drama.
Squirrel Map
Peak length at the outer-centre zone (approximately 75% along the lash line), then slightly shorter at the outer corner. Creates a lifted, foxy eye effect. Best for hooded and monolid eyes because the peak length sits above the skin fold where it is most visible.
Wispy Map
Any base map with alternating spike and base lengths overlaid for texture. The spike lashes are 2–3mm longer than the base lashes and placed every 3–5 natural lashes. See the Wispy Lash Guide for full technique.
Write the length numbers directly on the under-eye tape before beginning application. Use a fine-tip lash pen or a pre-marked tape system. Take a photo of the completed map for your client records — this ensures consistency at every infill appointment and is a professional standard in high-volume salons.
Step 3: Assign Lengths
Standard Natural Map (Example)
| Zone | Position | Length |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Inner corner | 8–9mm |
| 2 | Inner-mid | 10–11mm |
| 3 | Centre | 12–13mm |
| 4 | Outer-centre | 13–14mm |
| 5 | Outer corner | 10–11mm |
Cat-Eye Map (Example)
| 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 (Example — Best for Hooded/Monolid)
| Zone | Position | Length |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Inner corner | 8–9mm |
| 2 | Inner-mid | 10–11mm |
| 3 | Centre | 12–13mm |
| 4 | Outer-centre (peak) | 14–15mm |
| 5 | Outer corner | 11–12mm |
The industry rule is that extensions should never exceed 2–3mm longer than the client's natural lash. Exceeding this causes:
- Mechanical stress on the natural lash follicle
- Premature shedding and reduced retention
- Long-term natural lash thinning with repeated overloading
Step 4: Select Curl
| Curl | Lift Level | Best For |
|---|---|---|
| B | Very subtle | Upward-growing lashes, barely-there look |
| C | Natural | Most eye shapes, classic everyday look |
| CC | Medium-high | Hooded, Asian eyes, most popular globally |
| D | High | Monolid, deeply hooded, dramatic sets |
| L / M | Very high | Downward or forward-growing lashes |
| L+ | Extreme | Anime, editorial, severe downward growth |
See the full curl breakdown: Lash Curl Guide.
Step 5: Mark and Photograph Your Map
Write the length numbers directly on the under-eye tape before beginning application. Take a photo of the map for your client records. This ensures consistency at every infill appointment and allows you to adjust the map if the client requests changes.
For clients with asymmetrical eyes (different sizes, shapes, or lid heights), map each eye independently based on its own shape. Do not mirror the map from one eye to the other — this will make the asymmetry more visible. The goal is visual balance, not identical maps.
Recommended Products
| Product | Best For | Curl Options | Shop |
|---|---|---|---|
| Wispy Lash Extensions 0.07mm | Wispy and natural maps | C / CC / D | Shop |
| Classic Lash Extensions 0.15mm | Classic and natural maps | B / C / CC / D / L | Shop |
| YY Lashes 0.07mm | Wispy hybrid and squirrel maps | CC / D | Shop |
| Easy Fanning Lashes 0.07mm | Volume maps, beginner-friendly | C / CC | Shop |
| U Shape Lashes M Curl | Hooded & monolid squirrel maps | M | Shop |
Frequently Asked Questions
Do I need to map every client?
Yes, especially for new clients. Even for returning clients, a quick map check ensures consistency. Natural lash condition and growth direction can change between appointments.
How do I map for asymmetrical eyes?
Map each eye independently based on its own shape. Adjust lengths and curl to create visual balance — do not mirror the map from one eye to the other.
What is the maximum safe length?
Never exceed 2–3mm longer than the client's natural lash. For fine natural lashes, stay within 1–2mm. Exceeding safe length limits causes mechanical stress and long-term natural lash thinning.
Can I mix curls in one set?
Yes. Mixing C and CC, or CC and D, across zones creates a more natural, dimensional result. A common technique is C (inner corner) → CC (centre) → D (outer corner) for a progressive lift effect.
How do I map for wispy sets?
Start with your base map (cat-eye, squirrel, etc.), then overlay a spike pattern — alternating longer spike lashes (2–3mm above base) with shorter base lashes at every 3–5 natural lashes. See the Wispy Lash Guide for full technique.
How do I map for hooded or monolid eyes?
Use a squirrel or cat-eye map with CC or D curl. Place the peak length at the outer-centre zone (75% along the lash line) where it will be most visible above the skin fold. See the full guide: Lash Mapping Guide for Asian Eyes.
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