So, you want to become a lash tech or maybe you want to learn a new skill? Whether it is from home, working from a lash bar or salon, or just adding an extra skill to your services, there is a strong market for it. Natural, long, bold, whispy, cat eye, everyone has their own preference, there’s no wrong or right but one important factor is how lashes are applied. So, let us talk about some of the basic things to consider before training up as an eyelash extension technician. Choosing a course from a well reputable company is #1. You will be overwhelmed with the number of courses out there. Industry experience and knowledge should be high on...
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As a lash artist, you’ve likely encountered clients returning with ruined lash extensions despite your meticulous application. This common issue can stress your schedule and result in unhappy clients. The solution lies in educating your clients about proper aftercare. Similar to a personal trainer, you must guide them on maintaining their lashes between appointments. Providing an eyelash extension cleanser and teaching lash hygiene can prevent clumping, infections, and premature lash loss, ultimately making your job easier and keeping clients satisfied. Looking for the best products to care for your client's lash extensions? Check out our list of the top 5 aftercare products every salon should have in stock. 1) Prolong Lash Cleanser Concentrate This is the first eyelash extension cleanser...
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