Lash Trends 2025: Clean Girl Aesthetic to Anime Lashes

Flat lay featuring a lash lift kit, rainbow coloured lash extensions, LED lash curing device, gold tweezers, and “Lash Trends 2025” card with Lashes On Point logo.

Lash trends move just like fashion—cyclical, bold, and ever-evolving. From dramatic mega volume sets to the rise of clean girl lash lifts and anime spikes, we break down the top lash styles dominating 2025. With 16+ years in the industry, I’ve seen it all, and I’m sharing my insider take on what’s rising, what’s timeless, and how we’re evolving with new technology like LED lash adhesives. Whether you love a natural curl or want rainbow lashes, this article has something for every lash lover.

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Ask a Lash Artist: Your Top 10 Eyelash Extension Questions Answered by a Lash Tech

Curious about eyelash extensions? In this blog, our expert lash artist Nina Andrews of Lashes On Point Salon answers the top 10 most Googled questions about eyelash extensions, from choosing the right style and artist to proper aftercare and removal. Learn how long they last, whether they damage natural lashes, and how to maintain them for the best results. Get the insider scoop and ensure your lash game is on point

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đŸ˜±đŸ˜łCan you bring kids in the salon?

Wondering if it’s okay to bring your little ones to your lash or brow appointment? We get it! In this post, we share our salon policy on kids, why we’ve set it, and how we keep things safe, relaxing, and professional for everyone.

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#LashWithLove Movement

Introducing the #LashWithLove movement—where beauty meets kindness. Learn how Lashes On Point is spreading positivity, one lash set at a time.

At Lashes On Point, we believe beauty goes beyond lashes. The #LashWithLove movement is our way of spreading kindness, confidence, and connection—one client, one moment, one lash set at a time. Discover how we’re making an impact through every appointment.

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Confessions of a Lash Artist: Mummy Guilt

I see you mumma, trying your hardest to run a business and raise your kids to the best of your ability. Working from drop off to pick up and drop off again. I am a child of divorce, the messy kind. The kind where children are used as bargaining chips, long legal battles that have…

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