Spoiler: it's not "does it hurt." It's way more suspicious than that.
If you haven't heard of a Korean Lash Lift by now, gentle reminder that you've clearly been living under a rock (a very cozy, lash-extension-free rock, but still).
You mention "Korean Lash Lift" to a client and there's a beat. A pause. A slight narrowing of the eyes. And then, without fail, here it comes:
"Wait... so is that actually different, or is 'Korean' just a fancy word you're putting in front of a normal lash lift to charge more?"
Bold question. Slightly offensive. Also, fair enough — nobody wants to pay extra for a marketing adjective. Here's the answer you can actually give them, because good news: it's not just vibes and branding. There's a real difference, and it's genuinely one you can explain in under 30 seconds without sounding like you're reading off a product label.
Okay So What's Actually Different
The short version: it's the formula. Traditional lash lifts typically use bases that are effective, but it can be a bit heavy-handed on the hair. Korean lash lift systems — like Lash V's Korean Lash Lift & Brow Lamination System Kit — are built around a cysteamine-based formula instead, which is gentler on the natural lash and brow hair while still getting a proper lift.
Translation for the client who doesn't care about chemistry: same lift, less stress on the hair. That's the whole pitch. Not mystical. Not "made with rare Korean mountain herbs." Just a different (and kinder) way of getting the curl.

Why That Actually Matters (Beyond Sounding Nice)
This isn't just a gentler-sounding buzzword to make people feel better about spending money. It has real, visible effects:
- Softer, fluffier finish instead of that stiff, overly-set look some traditional lifts can leave behind
- Less risk of frizz or breakage, especially useful on fine, delicate, or previously over-processed lashes
- Better for lashes that have had rough treatment before — repeat lift clients, extensions veterans, anyone whose lashes have "been through it"
Basically: if a client's lashes are already a bit fragile, this is the version that's less likely to make things worse.
The Bonus Nobody Asks About But Should
Here's your unprompted flex, for when the client seems satisfied but you want to really seal the deal: the same system works on brows too. One kit, two services — you're not buying separate products for lash lifts and brow lamination, which is a genuinely nice bit of efficiency most clients don't even think to ask about (but appreciate once you mention it).
And here's the bit that's more for you than the client: if you're not already trained up, Lash V's Korean Lash Lift Kit comes with a free training course when you add it to your cart — so if the only thing standing between you and offering this service is "I've never actually been taught the technique," that excuse is now gone.

The Script You Can Actually Use
Next time you get The Question, here's your answer, word for word if you want it:
"Good question! It's not just a name thing — it uses a gentler formula than a traditional lift, so it's a bit kinder to the natural lash, especially if yours have had extensions or lifts before. Same great curl, just less stress on the hair doing it."
Fifteen seconds. Zero chemistry degree required. Client feels smart for asking, you sound like you know exactly what you're doing (because you do), and everyone moves on with their day.
Ready to actually offer it instead of just explaining it?
👉 Shop the Korean Lash Lift & Brow Lamination System Kit — add it to your cart and grab the free training course while you're at it, so you're set up to actually deliver on everything you just told your client.