Lightweight eyelash extensions customized to individual eye shape and desired density drive the service menu at little lash shop on Allison Avenue in La Mesa Village. Classic, hybrid, and volume sets are mapped using a lash-line assessment that evaluates natural lash diameter, curl pattern, and growth-cycle stage before selecting extension weight and length — a retention-first method that primes the eye area for event-ready finishing alongside spray-tan applications at Hot Tropics Spray Tan & Boutique. Founded in 2020, the studio employs multiple lash technicians who specialize in cat-eye mapping and natural-look fan building, with extensions engineered to hold their shape through a full three-week wear cycle. The La Mesa Village Association lists little lash shop among the Allison Avenue salon-spa tenants, placing the studio within the walkable dining and retail core anchored by Farmer's Table and the La Mesa Village farmers market. Lash lift and brow services complement the extension menu, offering low-maintenance alternatives that pair with event-day wardrobe coordination at boutiques like Frances Taylor. Highest-complexity sets use mega-volume handmade fans at 6D-to-8D ratios secured with medical-grade cyanoacrylate adhesive, calibrated to hold under San Diego's coastal humidity without premature shedding.