PG123 once the lashes are applied I’ll dry them, mist them, dry them again, and apply the lash sealant, similar to lash primer with a lint-free applicator, then brush it through. Ive experimented with and without and I haven’t found much difference honestly, but I’m looking into different lash sealants.
Michelle Marrero I think some add shine and are supposed to make retention better but I was just confused as to at what point to use it lol..thanks for answering🙂
Alandra Luna no sorry I thrifted it and couldn’t find anything online for that brand. But I recently bought this one and it works great www.amazon.com/dp/B01MR4Y0CZ/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_HmjDCbKBW6PVQ
Mazda87 I worked for a lash studio that trained me and they had us use .20C 15mm. I wouldn’t recommend those though because later on I learned they’re too heavy for most people’s lashes. I’d start out with something lighter like a mixed tray of .12C or .15C.
Thank you so much for replying. Do you have any advice to get models as so many of my friends and family already have lash techs and don’t want a newbie practicing on them
@@BABYGIRL4U1 What really worked for me was posting in a local university's facebook group. I'd suggest you offer the service for free or discounted and let the girls know in your ad that they'll be models for you to practice on.
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