It can be quite a challenge to stand out in the strip of the beauty industry’s glitzy and glamorous markets. Today, we are going to help lash brands stand out by providing eyelash logo ideas.
This is one of the promising parts of the industry. Researchers from Grand View Research see the eyelash industry propel at 6.0% CAGR from 2019 to 2025. So, if you plan on participating anytime soon, we’ve got you covered.Â
We will show you how you can start building a show-stopping brand identity to help you breakthrough this market. Peep the overview of designs you can expect to see in this list:Â
Symbolizing your eyelash expertise is possible with the help of drawings.Â
Illustrations are excellent for providing depth and an eye-catching quality to brand marks. They are self-explanatory, which allows you to communicate with your audience even more. It can be used to signal audiences of your expertise like mink lashes and glitter lashes, among others, through your logo.Â
You can opt to use illustrations of related beauty symbols such as eyes, lashes, faces, eyebrow spoolies, and more. Although they are common, you can instill creativity by rendering these subjects in an art style that suits your brand.Â
The design is your oyster. You can create a vintage, modern, or minimalist depiction of your lash business.Â
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Empire Lash by elrola
Lash Lala Logo Design by Michael | Logo CoastÂ
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CATCH LASHES by Designer Joty
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Eyelash extensions logotype rework by Eddy Nicolle
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If Looks Could Kill by Mr. Arham
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Iris by Adam WhitcroftÂ
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Von Lash by Mimi & Max
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Wink Heart Eyes & Lashes by DanikBrt
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Lash Aura by Christian VetranoÂ
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Logo golden eye by inCam
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Visionum by Ingus Eisaks
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MARIE LASH JAPAN by Kristina!
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Minks and Winks Lashes by Evoke.design
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Premium Eyelash Extension Products by MoonFeather
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Runway Lash Co. by marktirumph555
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Saint Lash by anekaa
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sky view cosmetic by MDS
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TROY by iamrady
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Lashes by LanaV
Pro tip: Details are not always your friend
When it comes to logos, you still want to retain simplicity. Keeping a design unsaturated and straightforward will help you achieve an adaptive logo that you can easily apply to collaterals with ease. Plus, a neat design results in a recognizable emblem.Â
Simplicity, as described by the iconic logo designer Paul Rand, “It is the by-product of a good idea and modest expectations.”
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Straightforward branding is better achieved with a text logo. Opting to use a typography logo design puts your brand name at the forefront of the design. Just take a look at Huda Beauty, one of the leading eyelash brands right now. It has a sleek text design to symbolize its company.Â
You have two choices when it comes to text-based marks. Both lettermark and wordmark logos are great options, but the key is picking the right one for your brand. We’re going to help you choose which option to go with.Â
Lettermark logos make use of your brand initials, while wordmark logos feature the entirety of your brand.Â
For small businesses, it is recommended that you opt for a wordmark design. This is because showing your unabbreviated name can be beneficial for your audience when remembering your name.Â
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FancyLashes by ShawlinMohd
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Halo Lash Artistry by ma 143
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HIGH BROW by ms.logolady
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Lashes by Heather LLC by Sergey Kisil
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Lashes logo golden by graphicdesignartist
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Little Minx Lashbar by GLDesigns
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“Riga Lashes” by AhmedGaballa
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The Diva suite by Darryl Diggs Jr.
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OH YOUR LASH by August Studio
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In Your Face Logo by Marike SorgdragerÂ
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Who says all text logos are boring and plain? This kind of logo still leaves room for creativity. Just take a look at the In Your Face logo above. The designer incorporates eyelash vector details in the letter Y, which refers to the brand’s eyelash goods and services. Small details like this can add a story to your logo.Â
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Another way for you to flaunt your creativity as a business is to get an abstract brand mark. It allows you to use alluring combinations of colors and shapes to create a logo. This type of brand mark aims to indirectly symbolize an object while making room for creative artistic interpretation.Â
Some of the biggest brands in the world have an abstract logo. You can follow their lead by taking a look at this section!Â
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Allure Lash and Beauty Bar by logoworld
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bliss eyelash salon by Yoshan
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Eyelashes Painting by dalia
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Pink Eyelash Beauty by SimplePixelSL
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Star Eyeliner Makeup by SimplePixelSL
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Studio eyelash extensions by Anastasia Kurilenko
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Sun Eye Makeup by SimplePixelSL
Swan Beauty Logo Icon Mark by MDigitalPixelsÂ
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This elegant swan logo by designer MDigitalPixels doubles as an eye. Similarly, you can incorporate different concepts to common symbols to make an excellent abstract logo.
Pro tip: Use color strategically
Besides out-of-the-box concepts for your lash design, you can take it to the next level with color psychology. Humans associate color with different traits like passion with red, femininity with pink, luxury with gold, and more. Learn more about color psychology to build a more effective identity for your business.Â
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Conclusion
As a brand in the beauty business, you know how important it is to present yourself in the best way possible.Â
Logos stand as the face or your brand. It’s a visual communication tool that symbolizes your identity. Think of it as a name tag or your company’s face that can help draw in customers for your goods or services.
DesignCrowd is a crowdsourcing marketplace that connects you with international designers to achieve your ideal design. You can expect to receive up to 50 submissions for your project through the platform.Â
Or you can express yourself by using BrandCrowd’s eyelash logo maker. Gain access to a library of text, drawing, and other beauty logos that you can personalize. Browse through different galleries and shortlist the bu logos you like best. Make your brand glimmer today.Â
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Written by DesignCrowd on Friday, October 16, 2020
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