Peejaymaloney
Well-Known Member
So how much do you guys charge for a full set of INDIVIDUAL eyelash extensions ?
I charge £68 for a full set
£16.50 for 30 min fill
£23.50 for 45 min fill
Lash perfect
Would you pay these prices
I charge £90 and that includes initial full set then 3 x weekly appointments for maintenance and removal on the 4th week. I think it's a great deal but everyone saying it's too expensive. I think for 5 appointments that will equal 4 hours of intricate lashing is a damn good deal!
How often do u ask clients to return for infilling
I offer the removal appointment if the client wants them off or if they have gone beyond in-filling (growth cycle/lash loss, damage etc)
So, if the client doesnt want them off what do you do in terms of infill appts and pricing?
I feel that by offering the removal at 4 weeks you are saying to your clients that this is what should happen and as said, eyelashes can be on for as long as they are wanted with 2-3 weekly appointments.
So I am still confused
Then I continue at my hourly rate...
However from my experiences as a lasher and wearing them myself, after 6 weeks they always look like they need to all come off
Also, considering growth cycle and length/weight on natural lash, I wouldn't advocate indefinite wear
I guess it's what's more important to one and all
Is it just about having long lashes or is it also taking care of the ones you already have
H x
If applied properly then there is absolutely no reason why lashes can't be worn indefinitely. If lashes look like they need to come off after 6 weeks with regular infills then you need to change your lasher!
I have clients that have worn them for months and months and there is no damage to the natural lashes and they still look good after regular infills.
Obviously you need to apply the right length/weight lashes to your clients. I have had clients that want really long and thick lashes and if their natural lashes won't support the weight then I won't do them. I explain to clients what thickness they can have and that you can make them look fuller by applying shorter lashes inbetween. I only apply lashes that their natural lashes can support as I care about their natural lashes. Maybe you are applying the wrong length and thickness if your lashes are looking like they need to removed so quickly. Can I ask who you trained with?
In answer to the OP, I charge £50 for a natural set (40-50 lashes per eye)
£75 for a full set (70-80 lashes per eye)
£100 for a glamour set (100+ lashes per eye).
If applied properly then there is absolutely no reason why lashes can't be worn indefinitely. If lashes look like they need to come off after 6 weeks with regular infills then you need to change your lasher!
I have clients that have worn them for months and months and there is no damage to the natural lashes and they still look good after regular infills.
Obviously you need to apply the right length/weight lashes to your clients. I have had clients that want really long and thick lashes and if their natural lashes won't support the weight then I won't do them. I explain to clients what thickness they can have and that you can make them look fuller by applying shorter lashes inbetween. I only apply lashes that their natural lashes can support as I care about their natural lashes. Maybe you are applying the wrong length and thickness if your lashes are looking like they need to removed so quickly.
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