By the Nove Academy Team | Nove Salon & Esthetics Wholesale
Volume lash extensions are the pinnacle of lash artistry. Where classic lashes place one extension per natural lash, volume technique creates handmade fans of 2–10+ ultra-fine extensions per lash — delivering fullness, texture, and drama that classic lashes simply can’t achieve. For lash professionals sourcing wholesale volume lash supplies in Canada, this guide covers everything from fan-making fundamentals to advanced technique, backed by 11 years of professional beauty industry expertise.
Understanding Volume Lash Styles
| Style | Fans Per Lash | Thickness | Result |
|---|---|---|---|
| Russian Volume | 2–6D | 0.05–0.07mm | Full, fluffy, soft — the classic volume look |
| Mega Volume | 6–16D | 0.03–0.05mm | Maximum density and drama |
| Hybrid | Mix of classic & volume | 0.10–0.15mm classic + 0.05–0.07mm volume | Textured, spiky, natural-meets-glam |
| Promade/Premade Fans | 3–10D pre-fanned | Varies | Faster application; consistent fan shape |
Pro Tip from Nove Academy: Hybrid sets are an excellent entry point for clients transitioning from classic lashes — they add noticeable volume without the full commitment of a Russian volume set. They’re also a great option for clients with sparse natural lashes who want more coverage without overloading each lash.
Step 1: Client Consultation — Assess Lash Health First
Volume lashes place multiple extensions on each natural lash. Natural lash health is therefore even more critical than with classic application — weak or damaged lashes cannot support volume fans safely.
Pre-service consultation checklist:
- Assess natural lash density, length, and strength — volume requires healthy, mature lashes
- Check for existing damage: thinning, breakage, or gaps from previous extensions
- Ask about lash history: previous classic, volume, or mega volume sets
- Discuss lifestyle: oily skin, active lifestyle, eye rubbing, or sleeping face-down all affect retention
- Review allergies: adhesive, latex, or formaldehyde sensitivities
- Perform a patch test for new clients (24–48 hours prior)
- Set realistic expectations: volume lashes require fills every 2–3 weeks to maintain
- Document findings and update at each visit
Pro Tip from Nove Academy: Never apply volume fans to lashes that are already compromised from previous extensions. A lash health break of 4–6 weeks — with a conditioning serum — is always better than continuing to stack product on damaged lashes. Your reputation depends on the long-term health of your clients’ natural lashes.
Step 2: Prep — The Same Rules Apply, Even More So
Volume adhesive is applied in smaller quantities per fan, which means any contamination from oils or residue has an outsized impact on retention. Prep is non-negotiable.
Volume lash prep checklist:
- Remove all eye makeup and contact lenses
- Cleanse lashes thoroughly with a lash-safe foam cleanser
- Apply Roselisa Lash Primer to strip residual oils and open the hair cuticle for better adhesive bond
- Brush through lashes to separate and assess
- Apply under-eye gel pads to isolate lower lashes
- Ensure the client is lying flat and comfortable
- Check room temperature (18–22°C) and humidity (45–65%) — volume adhesive is more sensitive to environmental conditions than classic adhesive
Pro Tip: Volume work requires a slightly faster-drying adhesive than classic work — because you’re placing a fan (not a single extension), you need the adhesive to grab quickly before the fan closes. Monitor your room conditions closely and adjust your adhesive choice accordingly.
Step 3: Choosing Your Volume Lashes — Thickness, Curl & Length
Volume lash selection is more nuanced than classic. The ultra-fine diameters used in volume work require lashes with exceptional consistency and flexibility to fan properly.
Volume lash thickness guide:
| Thickness | Fan Size | Best For |
|---|---|---|
| 0.03mm | 10–16D (Mega Volume) | Maximum density; feather-light fans |
| 0.05mm | 5–10D (Russian/Mega) | Full volume; most versatile |
| 0.07mm | 2–6D (Russian Volume) | Classic volume look; easier to fan for beginners |
| 0.10mm | 2–3D (Light Volume/Hybrid) | Hybrid sets; transitioning from classic |
Our top volume lash picks:
- Roselisa - Volume Lash Extensions C-Curl 0.03 x 13mm — ultra-fine mega volume lashes with exceptional flexibility for large, airy fans. Perfect for maximum density sets with a feather-light feel
- Roselisa - Volume Lash Extensions D-Curl 0.07 x 11mm — the go-to for Russian volume sets. D-curl delivers dramatic lift and the 0.07mm thickness fans beautifully for 2–6D work
- Roselisa - C-Curl Loose Promade Volume Fans 10D Mixed Tray — ideal for hybrid and high-volume sets, with a mixed tray of lengths for a fully customized lash map
For speed and consistency — Promade Fans:
Roselisa C-Curl Loose Promade Volume Fans 10D — pre-made fans that dramatically reduce application time without sacrificing the handmade look. Ideal for high-volume salons or lash techs building speed.
Pro Tip from Nove Academy: Start your volume journey with 0.07mm lashes — they’re the most forgiving to fan and the easiest to control. Once your fan-making technique is consistent, move to 0.05mm for fuller, softer results. Master the technique before chasing the thinnest diameter.
Step 4: Fan Making — The Core Skill of Volume Lashing
Hand-making volume fans is the defining skill that separates volume lash artists from classic lash techs. It takes dedicated practice — but once mastered, it’s one of the most satisfying techniques in the industry.
The pinch method (most common):
- Pick up 3–6 lashes from the strip with your volume tweezer
- Slide the lashes slightly apart at the base to create a fan shape
- Pinch the base gently to bring the roots together while keeping the tips fanned
- Dip the base (1–2mm) into adhesive — less adhesive than classic; the fan base is smaller
- Place the fan on the natural lash, 0.5–1mm from the skin
- Hold for 1–2 seconds to allow initial bond
- Check that the fan is symmetrical and open — not closed or twisted
Fan-making checklist:
- All fans should be symmetrical — equal number of lashes on each side of centre
- Fan base should be tight and neat — no splaying at the root
- Fan tips should be open and evenly spaced
- Adhesive should only be on the base — never on the fan body
- Check for stickies every 5–10 minutes and separate immediately
- Maintain consistent fan size throughout the set for a uniform result
Pro Tip from Nove Academy: Consistent fans come from consistent pickup. Practice picking up the same number of lashes every time before you worry about fan shape. Speed comes with repetition — focus on quality first.
Step 5: Tweezers — Your Most Important Tool
Volume lashing requires different tweezers than classic work. The right tweezer makes fan-making faster, more consistent, and less fatiguing on your hands.
Volume tweezer guide:
| Tweezer Type | Best For | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| L-shaped / Boot | Fan making & placement | Most popular for volume; allows precise fan control |
| Curved / Banana | Fan making | Great for picking up and fanning in one motion |
| Slim / Needle | Isolation & placement | Precise placement in tight areas |
| Round / Wide | Large fan making | Ideal for mega volume fans |
Our volume tweezer picks:
- Roselisa Master Lash Tweezer — #4 Volume — a professional-grade volume tweezer with precise tension and a boot-style tip ideal for fan making and placement
- Roselisa Master Lash Tweezer — #6 Slim Volume — a slim-profile volume tweezer for precise work in tight areas and detailed placement around the inner and outer corners
Pro Tip from Nove Academy: Tweezer tension is personal — what works for one lash tech may not work for another. Try a few styles before committing to a full set. The right tweezer should feel like an extension of your hand, not a tool you’re fighting against.
Step 6: Adhesive — Volume Requires a Faster Grab
Volume adhesive needs a slightly faster drying time than classic adhesive — because you’re placing a fan with multiple contact points, you need the adhesive to grab before the fan collapses.
Adhesive selection for volume:
- Sky Glue — Blue Lid Type S+ — 5ml — a fast-drying professional adhesive with a 1–2 second cure time, ideal for intermediate to advanced volume lash techs working in controlled humidity environments
- Sky Glue — Lady Black — For Sensitive Eyes — 5ml — a lower-fume formula with a slightly longer open time, ideal for clients with sensitivities or lash techs working in less controlled environments
Volume adhesive best practices:
- Use less adhesive per fan than you would per classic extension — the fan base is smaller
- Shake adhesive for 30–60 seconds before use
- Dispense a fresh drop every 15–20 minutes
- Replace open adhesive every 4–6 weeks
- Never blow on adhesive — use a nano mister to cure
- Monitor room humidity closely — volume adhesive is more sensitive than classic
Pro Tip from Nove Academy: The most common volume retention complaint is fans closing after application. This is almost always an adhesive issue — either too much product on the fan base, or adhesive that’s too slow for the room conditions. Dial in your adhesive before blaming your technique.
Step 7: Lash Mapping for Volume — Design Matters More
Because volume sets are denser, the lash map has a more dramatic impact on the final result. A well-designed volume map can correct eye shape, add symmetry, and create a truly customized look.
Volume lash mapping checklist:
- Identify eye shape and desired effect before mapping
- Mark zones on the gel pad: inner corner, inner, centre, outer, outer corner
- Use shorter lengths and smaller fans at the inner and outer corners
- Build to the longest lengths and largest fans at the centre or outer third (depending on desired effect)
- Keep fan size consistent within each zone
- For hybrid sets: alternate classic and volume fans across the lash line for a textured effect
- Never exceed 2–3mm longer than the natural lash — even with volume
Pro Tip from Nove Academy: Volume maps should be drawn before you pick up a single lash. Winging it on a volume set leads to inconsistent density and an unbalanced result. The map is your blueprint — follow it.
Step 8: Finishing & Aftercare
Finishing checklist:
- Nano mist to cure adhesive and reduce fumes
- Remove gel pads carefully from outer to inner corner
- Brush through lashes with a clean spoolie — fans should open and separate cleanly
- Check for stickies and separate any remaining
- Apply lash sealant for added retention (optional)
- Show client the result and review aftercare
Aftercare instructions for every volume client:
- Avoid water, steam, and sweat for 24–48 hours
- Do not use oil-based products near the eyes
- Brush lashes daily with a clean spoolie — this is especially important for volume to keep fans open
- Cleanse lashes 2–3 times per week with a lash-safe foam cleanser
- Sleep on a silk pillowcase or back-sleeping position
- Book fills every 2–3 weeks — volume sets shed faster than classic due to the weight of the fans
Pro Tip from Nove Academy: Volume clients who brush their lashes daily and cleanse regularly retain their sets significantly longer. Make lash brushing a non-negotiable part of your aftercare education — and send a spoolie home with every client.
Classic vs. Volume — Quick Reference for Client Consultations
| Classic | Volume | |
|---|---|---|
| Extensions per lash | 1 | 2–16+ |
| Thickness | 0.10–0.20mm | 0.03–0.10mm |
| Result | Natural, defined | Full, fluffy, dramatic |
| Application time | 60–90 min | 90–150 min |
| Fill frequency | Every 3–4 weeks | Every 2–3 weeks |
| Best for | Natural lash look, first-time clients | Drama, density, special occasions |
For classic lash supplies, see our Roselisa Classic Lash C-Curl 0.15 Mixed Tray — the most popular classic lash among our wholesale clients.
Building Your Wholesale Volume Lash Kit
| Product Category | What to Look For | Our Recommendation |
|---|---|---|
| Volume Lashes (0.03mm) | Ultra-fine, flexible, mega volume | Roselisa Volume C-Curl 0.03 x 13mm |
| Volume Lashes (0.07mm) | Russian volume, easy to fan | Roselisa Volume D-Curl 0.07 x 11mm |
| Promade Fans (Mixed Tray) | Pre-fanned, mixed lengths | Roselisa C-Curl Promade Fans 10D Mixed Tray |
| Promade Fans (Single Length) | Pre-fanned, time-saving | Roselisa C-Curl Promade Fans 10D |
| Volume Tweezer | Boot-tip, precise tension | Roselisa Master Tweezer #4 Volume |
| Slim Volume Tweezer | Narrow tip, detail work | Roselisa Master Tweezer #6 Slim Volume |
| Adhesive (Fast) | 1–2 sec cure, volume-grade | Sky Glue Blue Lid Type S+ 5ml |
| Adhesive (Sensitive) | Low fume, longer open time | Sky Glue Lady Black — Sensitive Eyes |
| Lash Primer | Oil-removing, fast-drying | Roselisa Lash Primer 15ml |
Browse our full selection of professional volume lash supplies at novewholesale.com.
Why Lash Professionals Across Canada Choose Nove for Wholesale Volume Lash Supplies
- ✅ Professional-grade volume lash products curated for working lash artists
- ✅ Wholesale pricing with no minimum order requirements
- ✅ Ships across Canada from Saskatoon, SK
- ✅ Nove Academy education — technique-backed product recommendations
- ✅ 11 years of industry expertise behind every product we carry
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