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Caroline90

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Hiya guys..
I'm wanting to do a lash extension course and theres one in my city coming up soon and it's marvel lash.
Has anyone any opinions on this brand? I wanted to do the course with lash perfect but at the minute I can't but will do it sometime in the new year. So for now I'm thinking of doing the marvel lash one. Is it a good brand to use and how long would the lashes last?
Thanks guys
Caroline x

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Don't waste your money on marvel lash courses in my opinion.
Their products are pants & the glue takes ages to dry. I trained with them & then changed to eyelash emporium.
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Don't waste your money on marvel lash courses in my opinion.
Their products are pants & the glue takes ages to dry. I trained with them & then changed to eyelash emporium.
x

Could I train with them and switch brands when I've had the training?
It's the only course near me coming up this side of Christmas. Would you have any other brands in mind that are good also?
Thanks for the advice.
Caroline x

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Could I train with them and switch brands when I've had the training?
It's the only course near me coming up this side of Christmas. Would you have any other brands in mind that are good also?
Thanks for the advice.
Caroline x

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If you pay for training with them you'll probably need to pay for training with someone else after your course as they hardly teach you anything so you'll be wasting money. Just my opinion though.
Flirties & eyelash emporium are a couple of good ones but do a search on here as there are a couple more I can't remember the names though
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When looking for training it's vital that you do your research - and be prepared to travel too

It would be lovely to have a good training establishment on your door step but if you want to learn this trade properly you must be prepared to invest and travel

Don't be attracted by cheap local training that you can get done before Xmas

Lashes is hard ( hence why they are not that many good lash techs around ) so take your time - don't rush and find a good company or specialist

Recommendation is always the best form of choosing your class. Don't always be attracted by big companies either - I get a lot of students come on my skill building courses as a result of poor initial training and it's not always because of cheap training but also big expensive companies delivering a poor standard
Make sure you know who your trainer is / a lot of lash trainers are therapists that also do lashes - when actually you do need to have a lash specialist to train you - because they know the lash industry inside out, the latest techniques etc

There are some very good trainers in the uk so make sure you choose them - if you want to learn correctly you have to be taught correctly
Hth x

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