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28-12-07, 11:32 PM
Hi,
I offer the wee 'clumps' of lashes (which are called individual lashes for some reason) which last for about 5days or so. I get them in Salon Services and are by Salon Professional. They offer black or clear adhesive and a remover. I charge £10 per set and can do them in about 20 mins. Although I have a customer who has them on permanently and I only touch them up every week and I charge her £5 as she always has another treatment as well (waxing or tannng). HTHs |
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29-12-07, 12:13 AM
i do Nouveau lash extensions these are the individual eyelashes, one to each i lash, i love them and really enjoy doing them they look fab and really natural but i must say its hard worka t first but just practise practise xx
heres a link for you hu to check it out xx xxwww.nouveaulashes.co.uk |
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18-01-08, 12:41 AM
I'm a Nouveau girl too!
Although now I'm self emlployed, I'm wondering if I might stick to Nouveau glue and sealant but try a cheaper brand of lashes? My logic is surely it's the prep of the lashes and the quality of the glue and how they are applied that makes them last? There's a lashes starter kit in Sally's for £85 as opposed to the £££hundreds they cost from Nouveau. I might give it a go on a few friends and see what the results are. I've been doing it for about 2 years. It's well worth it clients love this treatment. I charged £60 a set in the salon and now charge £40 a set mobile. |
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