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What about using your fingers to fan? That seems to be a surer way to ensure it fans. But I haven’t tried this way, so I’m going to try it tomorrow. Thanks for the tips!❤️❤️
you're awesome I'm just starting with volume and is very hard to understand some stuff. Can you please let me know ehat kind of fan handmade lashes are the most popular to use and where I can buy the tweezers from ? Thank you
Hey I love this video, your technique has helped me a lot, the only issue I have is that every time I place the lashes down the fan closes. Do you have any idea why that might be? I'm new to lashing myself I only just completed my course x
I wonder if after the lash is crystallized, could it be sanitized? Or at very least maybe a lash shampoo solution? I would be curious if anyone has tried?
How do you get your fans to stay open when you release them from the tweezers? My fans fall down on to it's side right when I release it. If I set it down on the pointed base, it will glue to whatever surface I place it on and won't come off in one piece anymore.
What do you think about getting the glue off of your fingers? Could you use those latex finger gloves or do you think the glue would react with it. I’m doing this method for premaking and I get a lot more glue on my fingers then you do and it’s a pain to get off. Also how do you manage to pick up those fans from the jar perfectly?
emma if you’re getting a lot of glue on your fingers you may be using too much glue. You could try a piece of tape on your finger (nexcare blue tape works good). When I’m picking up the lashes to apply on a client I dump them out on a clean white tissue and make sure to only grab the tips of the fans ❤️
Thank you for this!!!!! I struggle with tremors in my hands that makes volume lashing very difficult, but after watching your video and truly being able to understand my tweezers, I've been able to compensate for my tremors and it's completely changed the way I fan and pickup. I used to only offer classics and hybrids because volume was too frustrating with my hands, but I'm literally adding volume to my service menu this week because my game has changed THAT much. I've spent over 6 hours a day fanning the several days and it's literally feeling like the easiest and most magical thing in the world. Thank you, from the bottom of my heart. I had felt so defeated and helpless because of my hands, but your explanation gave me the knowledge I needed to finally "get it". I really can't thank you enough!
Caroline Camley unfortunately the quality of the tweezers in the original video has gone downhill so I never order them anymore. I developed a tweezer I love more - my mega volume tweezers at luxelashbylm.com are my faves!!
Thank you for this video . I received certification in volume lashes-and yes Super Disapointed. I knew after the first hour I would have to attend yet ( another) Training . Is your course an online one, it looks like. Just from watching this quick video-I learned a few things. The (bad training )out there is so common. I cannot believe what I had to pay-their “ video” to demonstrate volume lashes wouldn’t work 🙄there was No work done on a live model., or individual help! More than likely I will take your course-I’m so eager to do Volume, I refuse to give up!👍😁
Lori M. Yes my course is online! It’s really sad that so many trainings leave people in the dark! My online courses include ongoing support as well so we can help with many questions!
Hello! As long as they are stored properly (I use craft containers), they can be stored for up to a year, after that I find the glue bonds start breaking down.