Eyelash extensions (xxllashes)

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chazac

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hey there i was trained in lash perfect a year and half ago and do them in the salon my boss paid for the training and she kept the kit. i now want to buy a kit as loads of friends want them done. i was doing more research on other companies as i dont really like the lash perfect glue they changed it and its so runny. i came across xxllashes and there prices are brill and give you all the info on there products has anyone heard of them or there products thanks :)
 
Hi, I have tried some of their products, the lashes are fine however the glue only lasts 3 months before you need to bin it. You are better off with Glue that lasts longer...
Hollywood lash glue
Glam Lash glue
Flirties glue

pm me if you want details on glam lash as we stock those.
Louise x
 
hi louise i looked at your kits as well and they were good for the money too just xxllashes kit seemed really big for the price. once i buy there kit i will try your glue as well, i may also suggest to my boss about you as we use lash perfect in the salon and it is so runny x
 
If you are already trained and certified you should be able to just buy the products you need - ie you might not need the full starter kit?

If you are experienced you know which products and tools you are going to need / use, so it should be easy to go to a supplier and either buy the separate products or ask them to put a kit together for you?

I agree with Louise, the adhesive is the most important and you dont want a short shelf life as that will work out more expensive for you, try and get the adhesives that have a shelf life of 9 months to give you maximum benefits :hug: and those suppliers will also be able to help you with primer, record cards, marketing material and everything else you need to start again...
 
the kit i was going to buy has a lot in it and was quite cheap compared to a lot of companies. i suppose i could just buy what i needed as well could price it and see the difference. i was just wanting to try other companies and see if any were better than the one we use in the salon. thanks for your reply much appreciated xx:hug:
 
Some kits already include the accredited training so make sure you compare like for like and if you want a kit excluding training contact the company as they might be able to offer you a package that suits exactly what you need :O)_
 
thanks i will do thanks for advice, need to wait till end of month now to get my stuff, this weather is playing havoc with my car lol so now need to spend the money on that:irked:. ah well will give me more time to choose the right company :hug:
 
Hi, did you get the glue from xxlashes? If so, how do you find it? Is it runny like Lash Perfect ( I like that, last time I have ordered from Lash Perfect glue was thicker than normally), fumeless?
I'm trying to find perfect glue.
Lash Perfect glue irritates my clients throat and my nose.
I have tried Lash GLam glue, which Louise said is fast drying 2-3 sec, but unfortunatelly it take much longer and is too thick, but it's fumeless.
I am just about to try Secret Lashes fast drying glue.
 
hi i am not ordering till end of mounth i will let you know how i get on with it xx
 
Hi, The glue should dry in 2-3 seconds. Other salon geeks that have tried it have had 3 sec max drying time.
If you wish to return the glue you can. pm me Lou xx
 

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