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Flowerbyrne

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Just on it, I cant find a description of what they actually are. Also the training is 2500 is that right.

Im just using marval lash at the moment and was thinking this might be less time consuming.
 
I am glad I wasn't the only one who didn't see exactly what they are about.

I think I am going to have it done and see for myself, I can't sell something if I dont like or believe in it.

Training £2,500? Surely that would be if you bought all the kit and the 'branded' chair you sit in when they do the treatment. (just a guess)

Meesh x
 
You do seem to get a lot for the whole kit but 2500 (they give a tshirt too)

Yeah I just wanted to know what they are strip, cluster or single?

I dont think I can get them done in Dublin so let me know how you get on not that I will ever be able to afford 2500!!
 
I have emailed them and asked them what exactly they are. they cant expect someone to pay 2500 without explaining! I think they will be some sort of cluster lash tbh. I do Xtreme lashes at the mo. Cnat belive any lash course is worth that much?
Kellyx
 
2500 :eek:it's crazy. It will take you years to make your money back
 
a demo video would be useful on the website! xx
 
They had a stand at Olympia and it was single lashes and yes it costs £2500 which includes the training, kit and chair. I think it is a bit like a franchise... The lashes did look great though.. and they were so quick at applying them.

Jackie x
 
I had them done at Olympia. There's another thread about them on here but basicaly they are individual that come packed on a strip instead of a jar. The same as Marvel. The lashes are not separated and just dropped on with the eye open looking down.
 
I had them done at Olympia. There's another thread about them on here but basicaly they are individual that come packed on a strip instead of a jar. The same as Marvel.
I don't do lashes, just interested, could you explain the difference please.
The lashes are not separated and just dropped on with the eye open looking down.
Do they have glue on them already rather then the way false lashes are applied with a line of glue being applied first?

 
Do they have glue on them already rather then the way false lashes are applied with a line of glue being applied first?

No, they are not pre-glued. The technicians were using a glue pot worn on the forefinger - very novel!
 

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