Does anyone offer eyelash extensions as a mobile therapist? Is this popular??

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Please can you give me more info. as I am thinking of doing this, but unsure if it is cost effective and also worry how you do it. Is this a difficult procedure? I don't like eyelash perming, so would I like this - i mean is this really fiddly?

Any info would be great, thanks
 
Please can you give me more info. as I am thinking of doing this, but unsure if it is cost effective and also worry how you do it. Is this a difficult procedure? I don't like eyelash perming, so would I like this - i mean is this really fiddly?

Any info would be great, thanks

Hi

Yes, its difficult and fiddly but lots of practice and you will get there. As for it being popular, I have been inundated with clients for this procedure. mostly full sets - I offer a partial set and corners option but most want the full on job!

I have a couch but it is heavy to lug around. I suppose you could do this treatment with someone laying across their bed if you didn't have a couch (hope you see what I mean there) and you at their head applying lashes.

At first you will be slow and won't make much money, but as you do more sets you will get faster and then start to make money.

At the moment its my most popular treatment.

PS Can highly recommend flirties lashes!:hug:
 
Hi

I (in theory) do lash extensions as mobile and I think you have to take into consideration the lighting in other people's houses. I have real problems doing any treatments that actually require my being able to see in detail in most people's houses. I personally have a number of clients that seem to live in pitch darkness from what I can tell and have simply appalling lighting schemes, therefore I always take my table and maglamp. I don't use the mag bit of the lamp as I find I have difficulty judging distance through it but I very defiately need the light it provides.

They are incredibly fiddly to do though and you have to have a very steady hand and a lot of patience at least to begin with but I think with enough practice anyone can do it, you just have to be determined. I hate doing them and I have deliberately priced myself out of the market for them for that reason (or I tried to but I still get calls for them) but I think I am going to have to get on and practice and really crack is as they are proving to be soooo popular in my area.

Good luck with your decision, the end result is sooo lovely that they are addictive! and just wearing them sells them!
 

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