I have difficulty lashing the left eye since I am right handed. This was helpful. Often times I am scared to touch their face but this made me feel at ease. Thanks!
you were BORN to teach!!!! thanks again for the detailed tutorial---it really haaaa helped. I thought I was applying them wrong due to me shifting my seat, my hand placement, even leaning on my clients face slightly. I feel way more confident. thanks again!!!
I swear, the lash girlies on RU-vid are pure gems! 🤍Your energy is contagious and I'm just so excited to start my lash journey! All beginner lash techs need to watch this video! It was simple and easy to comprehend, especially since understanding lash diameter, length, dimension, and curl can be very confusing at first if you don't know what you're looking for. Thank you for this!
Hi Frankie, I do a full set for my client. Than the clients close their eye i can see lashes very full but when they open their eye it doesn't look full. U have any video of that? Thank you
Thank you very much! :) You explained a des things, I struggle with and its nice to See its not easy in General, outer left corner, f.ex. :) I got used to roll around my client and if I have to try 5 Lashes long, I try to stay calm and go ahead :) Little crossing or laying Lashes are mean! XD
Amy - Eyelash Excellence Thanks Amy! Is it normal to have shoulder and neck strain in the beginning and for how long? How many clients or models did you practice on daily? One more question. Do we need eyepatches or just the micropore tape?
Hi - I tend to change over time but for pick up for classics I use these - eyelashexcellence.com/product/failed-volume-tweezers-classic-lashing/ and for isolation I have a variety - eyelashexcellence.com/product/vetus-st-17-tweezer/
I bought these here and they're pretty good. www.ebay.com/itm/152365039867?var=&ssPageName=STRK:MESELX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1555.l2649 www.ebay.com/itm/152295277103?var=&ssPageName=STRK:MESELX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1555.l2649
The state is requiring that we need gloves to do lash extensions. what type of gloves do you recommend that would be easy for me to use with my tweezers
I recommed the powder free ones, and if you do use them try to get latex free as some clients are allergic to latex. I personally don't wear gloves when lashing and we are currently not required too, but for you try a few brands and practice away from a real client first off all to get used to how they feel.
@@eyelashexcellence-frankiew3464 thank you so much I'm based in the US and they're requiring that we wear gloves for the covid-19 I've never worn gloves before so I was just concerned about type of gloves that was needed thank you so much for your time
Hi Frankie. Question. Do ususally worknwith 2 curved tweezers or a straight and a Curved? Someone told me that because I work with 2 curved tweezers I am a novice because i need to have one straight and one curved. Of course I beg to differ but I am asking you becsuse I look up to you. I think it's a matter of preference. What is your advice