hannahb_91
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Hi hoping you'll be able to advise me on what's best to do!
I'm wanting the start doing semi permanent classic lash extensions and have done a lot of research on it and decided on my course (flirties) and my trainer (Kelly in Manchester) and I'm planning on booking tomorrow. I eventually want to provide lash extensions and "HD" precision brow treatments and had planned on training in lashes first, allow myself a few months to practice and improve before training in brows as to not overwhelm myself and be able to focus on really getting the ins and outs of lashes before throwing brows into the mix, as I know lashes are quite a difficult technique/skill to master.
However, I was thinking by the time I feel I have practiced and done my case studies, have my certificate and insurance and ready to start offering the treatment this would probably be December. As I was planning on offering an introductory offer, I think this would be a good time as people are more likely to have these treatments over Christmas party season/ new year and they'll be interest in the offer. So as to make the most of the offer falling at this time, is it best to start brows and lashes at the same time, instead of waiting to do brows next year? Those of you who do lashes/brows, what is your most popular treatment out of the two? Do you see an increase in business during that time of year? Do you think it would be difficult practicing both at the same time or am I over thinking this? Haha . TIA!
I'm wanting the start doing semi permanent classic lash extensions and have done a lot of research on it and decided on my course (flirties) and my trainer (Kelly in Manchester) and I'm planning on booking tomorrow. I eventually want to provide lash extensions and "HD" precision brow treatments and had planned on training in lashes first, allow myself a few months to practice and improve before training in brows as to not overwhelm myself and be able to focus on really getting the ins and outs of lashes before throwing brows into the mix, as I know lashes are quite a difficult technique/skill to master.
However, I was thinking by the time I feel I have practiced and done my case studies, have my certificate and insurance and ready to start offering the treatment this would probably be December. As I was planning on offering an introductory offer, I think this would be a good time as people are more likely to have these treatments over Christmas party season/ new year and they'll be interest in the offer. So as to make the most of the offer falling at this time, is it best to start brows and lashes at the same time, instead of waiting to do brows next year? Those of you who do lashes/brows, what is your most popular treatment out of the two? Do you see an increase in business during that time of year? Do you think it would be difficult practicing both at the same time or am I over thinking this? Haha . TIA!