Hi Bella
Would be best to get in touch with Shrinking Violet - www.tibbyoliverpro.com directly.
Some of the courses are suitable for a complete beginner
Claire x
Hi Rachel
By all means get in touch if you are interested in training. I've been carrying out the training since its launch so have plenty of experience :) All training is completely authorised by the Shrinking Violet Company and is carried out on a one to one basis, so you can be...
Spray tanning is a minefield out there. And everyone likes different things, as you can see from this forum.
Definitely try some testers as they will give you an indication of what you like and when you first start out, always safe to use an 8% initially, as any mistakes you make are far less...
I do have to turn my heater down far more than with regular wax with these products. I went by the look of the wax rather than the temperature first, and then obviously checked it was ok on my skin.
Its a much cooler wax than most - lovely to work with though xx
You should absolutely NEVER put the glue onto the skin as you can cause a burn.
Patch tests must be done by applying a few lashes to the eye and leaving for 24 hours.
We all know patch testing is awkward - I am totally with you there - but for the health and saftey of the client and also not...
.25 can be quite heavy for a lot of people. I think you need to try shorter lashes and just make sure that you put as many lashes on to give them a lovely full set xx
Thats terrible. Awful that we have to double check everything, but unfortunately, we do. Always check if courses are accredited before you book on. I really hope you sort it out xx
Did you get instructions with the gun. I used it yesterday and basically there is a little dial that you turn depending on which way you spray I.e vertically, horizontally etc. As far as what to set your dial on will depend on your solution. I think we had it set between 4 and 5.
Hope that...
Did you clean and prep the lashes first? Sorry if thats an obvious question, but residual oils on the lashes could cause them to prematurely fall out.
The best advice I think would be to give your trainer a call and ask their advice - I'm sure she/he would be more than happy to help you
Claire xx
This does sometimes happen - but gets better the more you do it - think your skin gets used to it. I also find that using hot wax rather than warm wax seems to reduce this happening quite significantly
Claire x
Wow so many welsh geeks.
I'm a Cardiff girl too. Nail and Beauty Educator based just outside of Cardiff.
Not loving the Cardiff rain so much today tho :( lol
Claire xx
Does it feel like the trigger is not releasing after you press it? It could be that the little gold gland nut just in front of the trigger is too tight.
If you loosen it, slightly with a pliers that might help?
Claire x
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