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Hi- its friday woop woop:)!!

Just looking for some info: I trained at a local college in eye treatments and as part of the course learned the application of individual lashes, my friend loves them so much that I decided to take my training further and train for semi permanent lashes but there are soooooo many companies my head is fried! Basically has anyone trained with lash perfect and how do you find their product/service etc?

I also wondered if these lashes can be applied to the lower lids?I have contacted a training school to equire and the lady said she didnt think thery could be?can anyone give me any advice?

Much appreciated

G x
 
Hi, I was trained with Lash Perfect and loved the course and also I keep on using their products which are very high quality.
Yes you can do bottom eyelashes, but only when you are fully experienced doing top ones, as bottom lashes need to be done with eyes open, so steady hand is a must :)
 
Hi

Hi- its friday woop woop:)!!

Just looking for some info: I trained at a local college in eye treatments and as part of the course learned the application of individual lashes, my friend loves them so much that I decided to take my training further and train for semi permanent lashes but there are soooooo many companies my head is fried! Basically has anyone trained with lash perfect and how do you find their product/service etc?

I also wondered if these lashes can be applied to the lower lids?I have contacted a training school to equire and the lady said she didnt think thery could be?can anyone give me any advice?

Much appreciated

G x

Hhmmmmm. Maybe don't go with that training school.

You can apply lash extensions to the lower lashes. This is a very advanced technique. You won't be able to offer this straight away and will need further training to do this. I can't do lower lashes.

I never trained with lash perfect and haven't used any of their products so can't really help there. They are a very reputable compan though and a lot. Of people use their products.

When deciding who to train with I'd do a search on here. Make a short list of all the candidates and speak to them direct. Find out as much as ou can about training. How many trainers will there be and how many students in the class. Very important. I think you'd want 4:1 ratio, max.
 
I have not trained in lash extensions.

The lady who does my waxing trained with Lash Perfect and rates them highly.

Tweezerhappy has given you some great advice.
 
Hi

thanks very much for everyones advice. I think I will have a better think about this before jumping into it. Thank u so much tweezer happy about how many students in the class-very important and i would never have thought of that.

G x
 
Hi Gee, i recently done my training with Glam Lash and it was a great day, came away feeling really confident and have been practicing like mad, all there products are great and you can pop in to the one in Glasgow to buy all your products without having to order over the net if you really need something?

The girls were lovely and have all the time in the world to help you and make sure you feel comfortable!

L x
 

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