Hi, I've posted this within the Myscara group but had no response so I'm not sure if anyone else can help?
I've been doing Myscara since the beginning of October and had some great results after some practice.
The past couple of times I've used Myscara I've had a problem with beading and Myscara being very slow to dry as other people have mentioned in previous posts. I've also had 2 clients return as the Myscara has clumped together after a few days and I've had to remove. The clients have been disappointed as they loved their first Myscara treatments.
I also noticed with these 2 clients that when the Myscara had clumped it looked as if it had pulled some of the lashes out from the far ends of where it had clumped (if this makes sense!)
I have been shaking, primeing and my Myscara is kept in a cool dark place at the back of my beauty room.
Has anyone got any tips, as I am worried whenever I have to do a Myscara treatment now, and do not feel that I am giving the best possible service, when I have seen the great results that my Myscara was giving in the first place.
Many thanks, Catherine
I've been doing Myscara since the beginning of October and had some great results after some practice.
The past couple of times I've used Myscara I've had a problem with beading and Myscara being very slow to dry as other people have mentioned in previous posts. I've also had 2 clients return as the Myscara has clumped together after a few days and I've had to remove. The clients have been disappointed as they loved their first Myscara treatments.
I also noticed with these 2 clients that when the Myscara had clumped it looked as if it had pulled some of the lashes out from the far ends of where it had clumped (if this makes sense!)
I have been shaking, primeing and my Myscara is kept in a cool dark place at the back of my beauty room.
Has anyone got any tips, as I am worried whenever I have to do a Myscara treatment now, and do not feel that I am giving the best possible service, when I have seen the great results that my Myscara was giving in the first place.
Many thanks, Catherine