Michelle Bong
Lash Logic
Most artists know what to do. We teach why it works. Bite sized beauty science for lash and brow artists. Learn the chemistry, techniques, ingredients, and design principles behind better services, healthier results, and greater confidence behind the chair. michellebong.substack.com
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Michelle Bong
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Latest episode
Jun 9, 2026
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Episodes
Korean Lash Lift vs Traditional Lash Lift: What's Actually Different? 09.06.2026 3:17
True or False? Common Lash Lift Myths Explained Korean lash lifts. Traditional lash lifts. Cysteamine. Thioglycolate. These are some of the most talked about topics in the lash industry right now, but they're also some of the most misunderstood. In this episode of Lash Logic, we're separating fact from fiction and breaking down the science behind some of the most common lash lift beliefs. In This...
Lash Logic: Creating Your Best Lift 04.06.2026 3:00
In this episode of Lash Logic, we explore the foundation of lash lift design: rod apex, lash length, and eye shape. Learn how rod shape influences the final lift, why lash length determines rod size, and how understanding eye shape helps create balanced, customized results. Discover why the best lash lifts aren't created by following charts, but by understanding the architecture behind the design....
Step 2 Explained: The Science Behind Lash Lift Stabilization 31.05.2026 4:54
Step 2 Explained: The Science Behind Lash Lift Stabilization Welcome to the first episode of Lash Logic, your bite sized beauty science podcast for lash and brow artists. In this episode, we break down the role of Step 2 in a lash lift, often referred to as the setting or neutralizing solution. While many artists focus heavily on Step 1, understanding what happens during Step 2 is essential for cr...
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