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trianing in the us -
15-01-06, 03:32 PM
I trained with Lavish Lashes in the United States. They have great training over there. i was continued to use their products even after my training. but they are not cheap. after shipping and taxes, i used to pay around 95 american dollars for just the glue. anyways, after i moved to the uk, i have been ordering from lash envy. love them!!!!! they came highly recommended from a friend who own a salon in spain. while she was in New York, she had lash extensions done...... she paid $400US for her set. when the application was finished, she saw that the glue and the lashes used on her were from a company called lash envy, so when she got back home, she contacted them to see if she could place an order. she has been using them in her salon since. and now I use them too. you can check them out at www.lash-envy.com
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eyelash extension training -
18-02-06, 03:02 PM
Hi,
I trained with ABX Beauty products. I found their training very informative and enjoyable. Their product produces really good results. It is not that expensive initially given what you have to pay for some courses and you can recoup that cost very quickly as you will be charging approx £100 - £150 per set of lashes that take 90 mins to apply. Much more rewarding financially than nails. www.abxbeautyproducts.com good luck Angie.B. |
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longer life coating and mascara -
29-03-06, 10:02 AM
Angie B,
thanx for the info ABX beauty products. I just checked them out, but they are are a lot more expensive than what I have been paying. I would prefer to order locally since when I order from www.lash-envy.com I usually have to wait around 12 days for my order to arrive since they are in Australia. But I think I will continue to order from Lash Envy since I will be able to sell them to my clients at a more affordable price. Right now I pay around 15 pounds for the coating from lashenvy and ABX charge 22pounds. That is a pretty big difference for me when I still have to sell to my clients. The only bad thing about ordering so far is that I do have to make sure I place my orders before I sell out, otherwise I have to wait over a week for my order. But i usually order 10-20 of them at a time so I dont have to pay for shipping as often. Hope this helps other people trying to reduce their expenses. You should try their lashes too, they're thicker so it makes it easier to handle and faster to apply. also, it creates a thicker look. very nice. |
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threads on ABX -
30-03-06, 08:00 AM
i have an interesting observation to share with all you wonderful ladies on here. i read the threads by angieb and decided to contact ABX. when I emailed ABX a few weeks ago requesting for information the email I got back was from someone named ANGIE. coincidence? or is the owner of ABX on here advertising for her site on here? this site is supposed to be for honest unbiased opinions. it could very well be a coincidence, but i no longer find any credibility in what AngieB claims about ABX. so for all you people out there looking for training be careful of who you select and who you buy your supplies from.
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Eyelash Extension Courses are held at Bristol Nail & Beauty Training School -
02-07-06, 09:24 PM
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Hi, Did you do the course? How did you find it? i am doing this end of Aug if there are enough girlies to run it. Just wonderered how you got on xxxx |
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hi there
does any one know where to learn the "real eyebrow threading" procedure for eyebrows and removal of hair...........like the ancient indian art????? i am in essex, and finding it increasigly expensive to keep going back and for to the west end of london to get it done, and would like to learn it myself, locally..........Essex, i am near Thurrock/Lakside. any one can help or properly train, or point me in the right direction. thanks |