leona55
New Member
Hello!
I'm a newly qualified lash tech and have had a couple of clients already who have watery eyes. 2 different experiences with each.
The first one didn't start to water until part way through the treatment and meant a lot of the inner corner NL were wet and then couldn't isolate to get an extension on. How do you get around this?
The second client I tried to do the cling film trick under the eye but could not get to grips with it at all! The gel eye pad and micopore tape kept sliding down her face - I spent 25 mins just doing the prep work before I even started and then had to keep retaping them throughout I suspect she had some moisturiser on still and perhaps watery eyes as well which didn't help.
I suspect these are really common issues so would love your input on how you deal with both?
Thanks!
I'm a newly qualified lash tech and have had a couple of clients already who have watery eyes. 2 different experiences with each.
The first one didn't start to water until part way through the treatment and meant a lot of the inner corner NL were wet and then couldn't isolate to get an extension on. How do you get around this?
The second client I tried to do the cling film trick under the eye but could not get to grips with it at all! The gel eye pad and micopore tape kept sliding down her face - I spent 25 mins just doing the prep work before I even started and then had to keep retaping them throughout I suspect she had some moisturiser on still and perhaps watery eyes as well which didn't help.
I suspect these are really common issues so would love your input on how you deal with both?
Thanks!