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Tina67

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Hi, Do you need really steady hands to do eyelash perming?? I already did lash extension course but found my hands to unsteady to do it. Don't want to waste my money on another course if I can't do it. Thanks.
 
Hi, Do you need really steady hands to do eyelash perming?? I already did lash extension course but found my hands to unsteady to do it. Don't want to waste my money on another course if I can't do it. Thanks.

Tina why did you find your hands were so unsteady?have you tried moving them around until they are comfy,supporting the wrists etc?

You need to place the rod accurately then carefully ensure all the lashes are stuck to the rod which can be tedious especially if they dont stick but it's not difficult and I actually find it very therapeutic.

Hth a little
 
Hi Babs, I think it was nerves!!! Thanks for your advice. x
 
Hi Babs, I think it was nerves!!! Thanks for your advice. x


Welcome cherub.Try not to worry too much about shakes,the more you worry the more it will be an issue.Focus on something else,i.e your work rather than the shakes.If you feel you are worrying about shaking then distract yourself.Make sure hands are comfy as this can cause shakes sometimes.xx
 
Hi, the clip perm kit is great if you dont have steady hands. You just clip like eyelash curlers. We stock them and a few other companies do. Alot of people are switching as less footery. Lou xx
 

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