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HelenAllen

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Can anyone recommend the best
Lvl system to use.
thanks x
 
LVL is a brand. I’ve had it done and it’s identical to the lash lifts I’ve done since training using Lash Base, I’ve also used Salon Systems which is equally brilliant. I think if you follow the instructions they all work. Some brands like Elleebanna require shorter developing times but I have read of a few issues occasionally with frizzies. The most important thing seems to be the positioning of the shield on the lid
Best treatment I ever trained to do, really popular. Enjoy!
 
I trained using "eyeluvlashes" via Gateway workshops and although I am a new starter in lash lifting, I do like the products and the results are beautiful. I was informed that LVL do not tint the lower lashes during the treatment, but we did and I am happier with that. I just felt it gives a better complete treatment.
Blossom is right regarding positioning of the shields, getting them as close to the edge of the lash line will give the best results. Also to add that the size of shield is crucial. I like a small shield in most cases for a dramatic end result.
I am hoping it will become a really popular treatment for my clients soon.
I wouldn't dare switch to Elleebana yet , I am worried about the frazzle risk as I have quite a lot of older clients with small, thin eyelashes. Elleebana is fast So a slower perm for me is what I feel happiest to do. That's just me and my opinion. So good luck! I like doing them very much, and clients are so pleased with the result
 
I’ve tried several and found them all the same until I tried Elleebana. I love it and haven’t had any issues with it at all. Every lift has worked as expected.
Because the solutions are quicker, by the time I’ve lifted the lashes on the 2nd eye, the first eye is ready to be removed. There’s no waiting on processing.
 
Ive trained in 2 brands and investigated 4. What you are paying for is quality of training, quality of product and marketing support. Your on-going product costs have this factored in.

Lashbase is good quality, very affordable but the marketing is down to you.

Most of the other brands are more expensive to purchase and well marketed to therapists but they haven't really penetrated the client market so clients are not really familiar with different brands and just think of them as lash lifting products.

There are two brands that are in a class of their own in that clients are aware of these brands and will pay a premium price for that brand. Both have reformulated fairly recently and results are better than before. This is helping to create premium value.

LVL is the brand leader in the UK and has good celebrity endorsement. I've gained clients because I'm on their salon finder.

Yumi are global, although less well known in the UK. They sit at the top end of the market and have reformulated to be a totally vegan product. They are working really hard to be as sustainable as possible. They are also offering brow lamination. If you can market yourself to clients this is a good brand to choose because it will appeal to those prepared to pay extra for a quality product.

There are some very successful lash and brow technicians using both brands - if you are planning to specialise - I'd definitely consider choosing these market leaders
 

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