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babyg23

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Hey all,

I was wondering if anybody has trained with Blink and Go and been providing this service regularly. If so what do you think????

It'll be interesting to see what people think, Ive been doing them nearly 3 months havent got my time anywhere near 20 mins (no previous eyelash training) I had an issue with the sealent being used and ive had a few clients unhappy with them (including myself)

Would be interesting to hear the thoughts of other people using them!!!!

xxxx
 
Hey all,

I was wondering if anybody has trained with Blink and Go and been providing this service regularly. If so what do you think????

It'll be interesting to see what people think, Ive been doing them nearly 3 months havent got my time anywhere near 20 mins (no previous eyelash training) I had an issue with the sealent being used and ive had a few clients unhappy with them (including myself)

Would be interesting to hear the thoughts of other people using them!!!!

xxxx

well as no one seems to be assisting you here...hers a little help for you :hug:

there have been quiet a few postings on this subject of late .....im sure all these threads can be found by using the search bar at the top right of your screen and im sure will give you some help on the posted question.

Hopefully some of the peeps who have had first hand experiences with this brand may soon come forward and help you more.

Best wishes :hug:
 
Have you got your own salon? I only ask because you say you've only been doing lashes for a few months!
 
Hey all,

I was wondering if anybody has trained with Blink and Go and been providing this service regularly. If so what do you think????

It'll be interesting to see what people think, Ive been doing them nearly 3 months havent got my time anywhere near 20 mins (no previous eyelash training) I had an issue with the sealent being used and ive had a few clients unhappy with them (including myself)

Would be interesting to hear the thoughts of other people using them!!!!

xxxx

I think it takes time to get proficient. The experienced technicians with lashes get to the 20 minute mark much faster than those who haven't trained first with the ordinary method.

Well done you for getting right in there and offering this service but do be realistic about it ... anyone as new to it all as you say you are is bound to have teething problems.

I trained with Nouveau Lashes and have taken it all slow and steady for 3 months with lashes (not blink & go yet) and I have been pleased that I have had no disasters. Everyone has been pleased and I've been very happy with the longevity of the lashes on the clients and how few they have lost in a 3-4 week period.

I am getting much faster now and think I'm fairly commercial at an hour or an hour and a half depending, for a full set. I'm also much more comfortable with the whole procedure and I think it is only now that I will be looking to be competent enough to learn the blink & go method.

Time and experience is the answer and more training when you feel you are ready. You can always contact Nouveau lash for help if you need it ... they offer excellent support; take advantage of it.
 
does this method require a different adhesive and how does it differ?
 
any info on blink and go?
 
I trained in the ilash extensions 1 year before I trained in the let's go lashes me and my clients love them as they can come to me have there lashes done in their lunch hour ;) a few teething problems as always but I set up at home 1 day called all my girl friends and had a lash day tho really helped doing lots one after the other plus lots of feed back from lots of people really helped ;) keep going and call them for support they are all lovely and always there when I call ;) hope this helps x
 

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