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EyeLash Extension Training - 23-10-09, 09:07 PM

HI!
I am looking to do eyelash extension training but the thing is the prices that you should charge after are a bit much does anyone know of any companies on the cheapy side but doesnt lack the quality...

I was looking at flirties but hear you still should charge the client at least £75 to get any profit and this I feel is a bit much as hardly anyone i have spoke to would pay that!

There is a girl charging £35 but she won't reply when I ask what company she uses (i think shes onto me haha)

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23-10-09, 09:44 PM

You will probably find that alot of people are not aware of eyelash extensions just yet. I have alot of regular clients that pay £75 for a set of lashes and once your clients see how good their lashes look its money well spent, I trained with flirties and dont have a problem getting clients now and to be honest i wouldnt want to sit and do a set of lashes that look amazing for £35 its not a quick treatment, they last beyond 8 weeks with good maintenance.
Its up to you what you charge but really you have to think of the costs of supplies, your time, and the overall treatment to see the price reflected accordingly.
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23-10-09, 10:09 PM

i charge £35 full set and am really busy, its also £35 for in fills as it is more work than doing a full set!! i am a hairdresser by trade but atm am doing more lashes than anything else!!!
it really depends on where you live on what you can charge... xxx
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