Wet Effect Lashes: A Photo Gallery

Why is this look called “wet”? Because it looks like you just took a dip in the sea or stepped out of the shower. It creates the visual impression of lashes clumped together by water.

What does a wet set look like? All kinds of ways! Scroll to the end of the article, there are plenty of examples with photos, videos, and diagrams.

An M curl, 3D volume, length up to 12 mm

Wet effect lashes
Work by _maxi.lash_

Corner work in an L curl

Work by Viktoria Karabaktyan

A 3D wet-effect set

Work by Elena Malakhova

The wet effect can look like classic

Work by Polina Zhernosekova

A wet fox effect in an M curl

Work by Kris Novikova

A wet effect in an M curl

Work by Elena Malakhova

An eyeliner in the wet effect, on video

A diagram for the eyeliner and wet effect

Work by Anna Nekazakova

The wet effect in mega volume + lower lashes

Work by Elena Grekova

Photos of colored wet-effect lashes

Work by Elena Malakhova

Wet-effect lashes with colored spikes, video + diagram!

The wet effect is one of the trending looks an advanced artist should have in their arsenal to wow clients with something new and earn more!

And so your photos sell your services without a word, see also:

How to Photograph Lashes the Right Way

How to Edit Lash Photos Beautifully in 75 Seconds