Preview - Lash Inc Australasia Issue 9

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Featured Lash Artist - Jo Cooke


Contents Welcome 1 Letter from The Editor 2 Meet Team Lash Inc. Lashes Evolutionary Education is 5 Powered by Steam 7

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Lash Pro Contest 2019: Lash Art Online

11 Moving time 13 Magnetic Lashes Lash Fact or Fiction -The 15 Misconceptions in the Lash Industry 17 19

Emerging Trends Graduate Scheme Helping Students Build Confidence that One Step Further

21 How To Choose a Good Training 23 Anja Weiss

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Reader Gallery 10 Lash Lies and theTruth Behind Them Intellectual Property the Essential Info A Tiny Blip, Not a Breakup: Dirty Lashes

Business 46

CUSTOMER SERVICE “Top 5 Effective Ways To Improve Your Business Customer Services”

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Instagram Metrics - Follow Ratio Calculator Seasonal Hair Loss and its Effects on your Eyelashes

6 Tips on How to Write the Catchiest Instagram Captions

48 I am Moore - Beautiful 50 Simply Gorgeous 52 Wink - Custom Lash Artistry 54 You are Beyonce Goddammit! 58 Lash Inc Accredited Directory 65 Training Directory 68 Supplier Directory 69 Events Calendar


The Editor

Letter from

Welcome to this quarters issue of Lash Inc. Hello my lovelies. I am Julia, CEO of Lash Tribe®️ . Let us get it over with the achievements quickly so I can tell you why I really wanna say:

I am multiple award winning lash trainer, judge, rapid business growth coach, best-selling author and run one of the largest support groups for over 24.000 lash artists, worldwide. I have been in the Beauty Industry for over 15 years and been doing lashes since 2010. In 2016 I started training others and have now trained over 1200 students globally and also teach others how to become better trainers and win awards. Lash Tribe won NALA Academy of the year in 2018 and 2019, as well as Mentorship of the year 2019, with the highest student success rate after completion the training. Now that’s over with, let us talk about the good stuff and why I am really here. Since 2016 I have made it my mission to bring the best of the best in training and trainers to the whole world, unite stylists, as well as trainers and even suppliers and create successful and award winning pro lash artists. I run my international Training Academy online and in person all over the world to help as many lash artists as I possibly can. In the start of 2016 I was told I was never going to achieve anything by some jealous people.. And still today, I have haters that don’t understand why Lash Tribe is so successful. So I want to tell you my little secret and maybe it will help you to elevate your business.

simply pure willingness to help, serve and make others amazing. I am excited to give the “stage” to many amazing lash artists this year by helping out with Lash Inc, that will share their story from humble beginnings and can now showcase their own brand and successes. Please give these ladies and gentlemen lots of love and support and open your heart to be open to learning and receiving some valuable tips that will help elevate your business. If you let others shine, it will brighten your own light. Best wishes,

Julia Mann Lash Inc Australasia Editor @lashtribe @lashinc

I am not afraid to be overtaken by my students. I actually encourage it. I celebrate their wins. I don’t just teach lashes, I create Lash Masters that excel me. Are some of my students better lash artists than me? Abso-bloody-lutely!! And how amazing is that? I don’t need to be the best Lash Artist out there. I am a bloody awesome trainer and I show others how to excel in lashing. I have helped many lash artists and past students and even helped them to become amazing trainers. There is no scarcity thinking,

Cover Image Photo by: Jason Zambelli Lashes, Hair and Styling by: Julia Mann Makeup: Lily Fontana

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Lash Inc.

Meet Team

Wendy Maltman

Louise Tierney

Our Senior

Charlene Nutter

Cathy Rodgers

Designer

Editor-in-Chief

Jessika Aude Gautier

Designer

Journalists

Molly O’Bryant

Nina Andrews

Shey Peral

Roberta Grande

Martina Kallos

Chantee Collins

Contributors Alena Skodic

Anja Weiss

Jill HeijligersPeloquin

Lola Lashes

Katrina Law

Kyla Kidd

Dee Moore

Nina Andrews

Published by: Lash Inc Axiom Building Lash Inc, 102B 48-54 Washington Street Glasgow G3 8AZ Contact Name: Louise Tierney Contact Email: info@lashinc.eu www.lashinc.com

Mary Jean Javier

/LashInc @LashInc @Lashinc LashIncMedia Welcome - 2


Featured Lash Artist - Maja Kiprovska


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Evolutionary Education is Powered

by Steam

by Jill Heijligers-Peloquin

Every industry relies on change and innovation to evolve and thrive. The beauty industry as a whole, uses nano-technology, plant-based science and whatever cutting edge advances in chemistry available to grab the attention of the beauty consumer and practitioner. The lash industry is an industry founded on skilled artisanship and prizes those that master delicate and intricate technique. At a glance, it’s difficult to think of our industry embracing STEAM Power.... until you see that is the way we move forward as a respected, and lucrative career choice. S.T.E.M. Theory is familiar to those who have children in the modern school system: S =Science, T=Technology, E=Engineering and M=Math. Enter ART. Without art, our industry fails to serve the beauty customer. So, we endeavor - at the educator’s level to emphasize Science, Technology,

Engineering, Art and Math— let’s go down that rabbit hole a little further. Science-based explanations of how our adhesives work, cure, retain and break down serve us well. Educators are embracing science-based teaching instead of lore and industry mythology - which is an excellent start. This alone is a very good track that new lash artists can lean into as they navigate their success journey. Legend and lore do not have reliable methodology or measurable proof of action, interaction and reaction— science does. If your

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theories or tenets are ever challenged in debate (even the good ole ‘social media debate’), only science can hold up to the strain and win; anecdotal truths, folk wisdom and experiential reasoning will not. Technology - the “T Word”! So many lash artists do not yet buy into how technology can simplify our work life. Apps are no longer just for gaming past time; you can manage client appointments, save notations on styling, reserve credit card information and, yet, so much more. True skin tone matching,


facial mapping and even augmented reality before/after consultations can be used. Our future is bright and rife with technological advancements. Business coaching on the Alexa Skills app, and even our very own Lash Inc Media app bring technology with you wherever you and your smart phone roam (roaming charges may apply). Engineering – wait! Lash Artists are ENGINEERS? You bet! Trajectory of lashes, the most stabilizing placement of extensions and the minimization of damage to a natural lash all rely on understanding of Engineering Theory such as leverage, balance and weight distribution. Many of our industry innovators have Engineering backgrounds, believe it or not. The best Engineering makes the impossible possible. Isn’t that what we do as lash artists? Deliver the impossible when it comes to leveraging curl, balancing diameter and distributing effective length to both please the client and maintain healthy, safe standards? A = Art. This is what is lacking in basic education. Foundational studies concentrate on the hard, measurable skills such as accuracy, safety and timing. But the ART of Lashing is often only taught in advanced, continuing education classes (or self-taught by the artistically talented and naturallygifted among us). Art is the parcel of our craft that is a soft skill, measured by pleasure and how we make the client feel. Yes, of course it incorporates color, composition, texture and definition, but the true

artistry is molding a skeptical, unsurehow-to-express-what-she-wants new client into a trusting, loyal and lifelong client. This “ART” - developing the soft skills of success as well as managing and delivering the artistic esthetics and expectations as we interact with our clients and cohorts in business - should be taught and defined early on in the lash education process. Only then can it be refined and perfected as all our other skills and tools are refined and sharpened. The process then becomes an entire, art-enriched journey. Beginning lash artists will know and recognize the power of developing their soft skills as it equates to success (aka happy, loyal clients who pay the prices you set, and recommend your services to others)! Math - In my household “the maths” are both feared and celebrated. The MATH of your lash business reaches into every corner and crevice. Never underestimate the power of “knowing the numbers”. Understanding the mathematics of your business, and learning to love them, help lash artists in many ways. We use Math to decide how long, thick or many lashes we can apply; we use math to figure out our appointment pricing and timing; and we use math to discover our most (and least) profitable services and products, so we can sustain a profitable business model - and so much more. When developing curriculum for lash education - both foundational courses and advanced studies - hold the STEAM theme as your litmus test. Are you covering your manual topics, speaking Science instead of lore, using and

explaining the benefits of Technology, embracing and giving permission to tinker with engineering, nurturing the missing link (Art skills) and helping your students to recognize and familiarize themselves with the Math of success? STEAM powers a more successful business experience for you, your clients and your legacy! Lash long, and prosper!

JHP Jill Heijligers-Peloquin is the owner and founder of Lash FX®️ Global, LashATTRACTION™️ Magic Liner & Magnetic Lashes and the Executive Producer of Lash Inc Media. Follow her on Instagram @lashfxglobal

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Lash Pro Contest 2019: by Alena Skodic 1st place winner: Helena Derheim: I am a lash artist, but I also studied the History of Arts and that's my hobby - ART. I started to draw as a little girl. My mom showed me all the basics and I loved it! After school I started to study education and the history of arts. I learned new ways to paint. My favorite theme is portraits although not realistic ones. I think the idea behind the face shows the soul of a person. This is the one thing that shows how the person naturally is. Now I'm a Lash Artist and Lash Art is my favorite form of art. The base of my work is the acrylic painting as the background. It sets the colors for the whole work. The Lashes have two different blue colors, with red and white highlights. The glitter and the little Swarovski stones let the eyes shine. My costume is the Body Art. Because this represent my hobby and passion. The aim was so that my model would merge with the painting. Or is she the painting?

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Right & left: 1st place winner Helena Derheim

Lash Art Online


2nd place winner: Anna Wanner: When I got to know that the topic for the Lash Pro Contest was 'Hobbies' I had a clear vision and the perfect pictures in my mind. My customer is a really passionate Biker. She always tells me how awesome her hobby is and you can see how she feels by that huge enthusiasm in her eyes.

With this hobby you can be surrounded by nature and enjoy the fresh air. After an exhausting day you just sit on your motorcycle, set off and forget about all your daily worries. You feel the unconditional freedom! The beautiful landscapes you get to see, it's just perfect. In the photo is a great machine which matches with the colors. Just a lovely hobby!

2nd Place Winner Anna Wanner

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3rd place winner: Koshie Iles: I chose "Horse Riding" as my hobby, I used blue .07 C curl in x3 different tones of blue. I also used Brown color lashes mixed in to tie in with the horse. Makeup and Lashes where done by myself and I had someone else do the photography. I used recycled material for the costume made the accessories and hat decorations. The horse was a friends. Horse riding is elegant and healing. You get a lot of stress relief by just being around a horse. I chose to have the model dressed in a big elegant dress to capture this feeling.

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3rd Place Winner Koshie IIes


Featured Lash Artist - Maja Kiprovska


Moving

time

by Shey Peral

LaShey’s Lash Lounge & Academy It has happened. The time has come to make a change. You realize your working space is too small for you, your clients and your services. You have to choose between keeping things the way they are and be happy about it or take a risk and move your business to a bigger location so you can grow your business. It is scary taking the risk to change your location. There are just so many things to consider. The best way to find out what you want to do is to make lists, but where do you start? We have made a list to help you out!

1. Location

2. Surface

Make a list of all of your customers. Where do they come from? What is their travelling distance? What is their route? Travelling time? Draw this on a map and look if there is a location in the centre that you would like to move to. Is this location affordable? Is it easy to reach? Maybe you want to start in a whole new location, but you might consider the risk that will bring with this decision if it’s really far away from where you are now. You might have to start from scratch. Make sure to tell your customers you are planning a move and what your options are. The feedback will help you a lot in making your own decision.

Once you’ve found your location, it’s important to know how big you’d like it to be. Think about your current services. Are there any other services you would like to add? Do you want to hire staff to create the time to add other services? How much place do you need to make these services happen? What are your ambitions and what might the future bring on a realistic level? When you figure this out, it’s time to do some window shopping. What furniture do you need? Would you like a reception desk? How many toilets? Do you need a kitchen? Do you need a coffee corner? A waiting room? Draw a plan with the needed furniture and figure out how much space will be needed. Don’t shop for colours at this phase just yet!

3. Branding Now you know where you want your new location to be and how big it should be. Time for branding! It’s a new start, maybe it’s time for refreshment and new color branding. Do you still love your logo? Do you want to change colors? Look for some mood boards on Pinterest to help you out. Choose 3 to 5 colors to work with and what mood you want to translate on to your clients. Is it a clinical feel you want to give, or rather cozy, chic, bohemian, nature, ... whatever feel it is, you can go crazy with colors. Time for window shopping again! Look for the furniture in the right color, paint, details, decoration. Make a list of all the prices that you find, this is important for your budgeting. Also, it is important to find out how you want to raise your prices. You need to be able to pay for your new location and this comes with a price change. Consider going from a week to week menu to a price per hour. Let your clients know change is coming.

4. Budgeting Now you know exactly what you want it’s time to look for a place. Are you going to rent or are you buying a place? Go to the bank to see what is possible. Make a list of the places you’d like to visit and write down the info and prices.

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Use Instagram and Facebook stories to keep people posted about your progress. If you are having a hard time choosing between colors of some chairs, post it on your story! Make a countdown. Maybe you should do some opening promotions or make a competition to win a service. Keep everyone interested!

7. The grand opening Enjoy your opening and make it happen. Use all your feedback for any tweaks later on and enjoy the compliments. You’ve worked hard for it and you deserve it!

Together with your other price lists you’ll find out what you need. Keep in mind, you always should have some extra budget for renovation. You might find the ideal location and find out there is still some renovation needed. Think extra walls, new electricity, plumbing, new floors, doors and toilets.

5. Start Planning You have your budget, time to make some calls! Call all the locations you’d like to visit and make lots of pics to review the pros and cons when you get home. When you’ve found your location, start planning dates. How much time do you need to paint, renovate, install furniture, everything? When will you do this? Do you need to plan extra space in your salon schedule? Make sure to notify your clients in time so nobody is disappointed.

Calculate an extra week or two for worst case scenarios! You might have to wait a little longer for your windows, doors, or floor than expected. Time to plan your opening! How big would you like it to be? Do you need decoration? Are you going to cater? What is your capacity? Is there enough parking space? What drinks will you be serving? This all depends on your budget.

You will come across many things you haven’t considered while planning everything. Try to pass your ideas through people you feel are important to you. You might come up with something you haven’t thought about before. Don’t forget your own health. It is a very time-consuming period and we tend to forget to eat, drink or rest. Make time for yourself and your family. Stay motivated and everything will fall into place. Good luck!

@lashey_s @LaShey’s Lash Lounge & Academy web: www.lasheys.com

6. Marketing and Social media The moment you have your plan all figured out, make sure the world knows! Update your website, update your online booking tool if you have one, update your social media. Send some mails to your client list.

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Magnetic

Lashes

by Jill Heijligers-Peloquin It’s so important to keep your nose to the wind - to keep your eyes facing forward - so that you can spot trends that might bring your lash industry business to the next level. Early adopters and pioneers in the lash industry have always been forward thinkers and risk takers, but lash artists and salon owners should also start looking ahead and try to stay abreast of trends so they can prepare their staff members to learn, execute and sell the very, very best of the best in services and products. As a brand owner, educator and lash industry influencer, I want to bring one of the newest product-as-service ideas to the attention of the lash industry. Lash artists who work very hard for their money, can actually cash in on this particular trend, taking ownership of their expertise; becoming the first and ONLY - choice for consumers to turn to when they are curious about

MAGNETIC LASHES These are not the first generation of magnetic lashes. You know, the ones we all wanted so badly to love and to embrace. The new generation of magnetic lashes bond or attach to magnetic, magic, liquid eyeliner! There is no adhesive involved. If you can wear liquid eyeliner, you can wear magnetic lashes on the very first try. The gorgeous lashes seat themselves securely on the eyelid, and they last all day. Go ahead - they pass the wink test, the cry test and even the sneeze test! Another terrific advantage of magnetic lashes and magical liquid liner, is that you can change your lashes with every change of mood - even throughout the same day!

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Eyelash extension wearers are committed to, at minimum, 2-4 weeks of wearing the same style and color of lashes. Magnetic lash wearers can switch from daytime, businessappropriate lengths to evening glamor with a quick switch of lash styles or colors. Change your heels - change your lash! Change your handbag - change your lash! Let your hair down - and let your lashes go extreme! Here’s what sets one magnetic lash company apart from others, and some advice of what to look for in premium magnetic lashes and magic liners: •

Opt for a customized fitting and personal consultation if possible. A professional lash and brow specialist, can help you with the finer points of magnetic lashlife and teach you how to apply them like an expert! If you can’t find a salon or studio near you that offers this couture lash service, at least choose an online company that has clear instructions, explainer videos and a help line or online technical support system in place. You might

very well have questions - and you deserve answers! •

If you live in the USA, buy from a company whose liquid liner is made in the USA in an FDAapproved facility. Remember though, the FDA does NOT regulate cosmetics. If any brand tries to throw around the “F(DA) word”, they are probably trying to pull the wool over your eyes in other respects as well!

If you live in the UK or EU, make sure the eyeliner you buy is manufactured in either the UK or EU and is “EU Compliant”. Ingredients and a responsible party should be clearly listed on the label.

To date, there is no information nor any cases reported of contraindication regarding the use of small magnets on the eyelids, but it is very important to note the ingredients in the eyeliner. If you experience any irritation or discomfort while wearing these products, stop using them. If the


irritation persists or worsens, see an appropriate medical doctor. •

Magnets- especially such tiny, strong magnets, should be kept away from small children. If swallowed, they can cause serious consequences in the intestinal tract.

If the company you choose to purchase your lashes and liners from, state that they “invented” magnetic liner, be wary. All eyeliners and mascaras that contain iron oxides are naturally magnetic. They always have been!

Many lash extension professionals turn away customers whose lashes are too frail or sparse to withstand the weight and application of eyelash extensions. Perhaps they suffer from alopecia or the effects of chemotherapy or reconstructive surgery. Now, lash specialists can say YES to anyone who can wear liquid eyeliner! And they can wear whatever style or length they desire! The customer no longer has to comply with “safe lengths” - they can explore their own taste in lash fashion. There is no stress or damage to be caused by applying or removing magnetic lashes, so long as the eyes are clean and healthy. As always, the best practices for any cosmetic product or service should be observed for the best results. Never apply such eyeliners or lashes to injured, irritated or broken skin. Use gentle, safe and confident motions when applying and removing the lashes and liner. Never, ever, apply liquid eyeliner while in a moving vehicle (or when driving)!

Lash artists are especially curious to know if magnetic lashes can be worn at the same time as wearing lash extensions. Of course! Since the eyeliner, which is applied to the skin of the eyelid, is holding the lashes in place, the lash extension bonds won’t be stressed or sabotaged. It may take a little practice to gently remove the waterproof magic liner so that it doesn’t dredge through the lash extensions or create a dirty build-up around them, but that is easy to practice and learn! The key is to use a gentle, waterproof eye makeup remover (we recommend a silicone makeup remover) with a brush to dissolve and lift away the eyeliner from between the lashes. Voila! Gentle, but thorough eye makeup removal. Please note that it should always be followed by a gentle eyelid and eyelash shampoo cleansing. Clean Magnetic Lashes last longer, look better and make for healthy eyes! For a very long time, lash lovers have been told a lot of “what NOT to do” rules when wearing eyelash extensions. Do NOT sleep on your side or stomach. Do NOT wear waterproof eyeliner. Do NOT use certain makeup removers. You may NOT have lashes that walk into the room two minutes before you do! It’s going to be so liberating for lash artists and clients alike to say YES to any length lashes. To rub your eyes in the morning to your heart’s delight! To sleep face down in your yummy, fluffy pillow once again!

in the mirror. For the client that desires lovely lashes 24/7, lash extensions are here to stay! But if you are a lash professional who would love to serve a broader audience and make more money without being trapped behind the lash table for two hours per client, I’d say it’s time to give magnetic lashes a try yourself. This product-sold-as-a-service could be a game changer for you!! Lash long & Prosper!

Jill Heij ligers-Peloquin

Magnetic Lashes and Liner will never replace lash extension services for the client that needs and wants to see herself looking eyes wide open and 5-10 years younger no matter when she looks

Owner and Founder Lash FX®️ Global Creator of LashATTRACTION™️ Magic Liner & Lashes Executive Producer Lash Inc Media

@lashfxglobal

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Lash Fact or Fiction The Misconceptions in the

Lash Industry by Chantee Collins

Instagram @Luxlashesbycc As a lash artist, we all have heard tips or learned what we should or should not do in the Lashing. Leaving us wondering if what we heard or have been taught is actually true information.

moisture to the lashes. It will also help increase the retention time and drying time.

Here are a few misconceptions in the Lash industry that we will prove iseither fact or fiction.

4).Learning any new technique takes time & practice

1). Eyelash extensions are a one-size fits all service. Fiction: There are no two people with the same natural lashes and eye shape. Some clients might have healthy strong full lashes which can withstand a thicker diameter lash extension or mega volume. While others have thin, fragile, sparse natural lashes that requires a smaller diameter and less volume. 2). Nano misting after an eyelash t re at ment will c au se shock polymerization if not used correctly.

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Fact: When using a Nano Mister, never apply it immediately to the finished set of lash extensions. Doing so, will shock the adhesive causing it to polymerize and turn the extensions white at the base. Wait at least 5 to 10 minutes after set is completed, then mist the extensions using a ruler length distance between the mister and eye. This will keep you from applying to much moisture to the extensions. 3). Cleansing and priming before lash treatment is not necessary. Fiction: This is a very important step to all lash treatments. The cleanser helps to clean any oils, makeup and protein from the lashes. The primer contains a high percentage of water which adds

Fact: In order to master any technique, it takes dedication and being consistent with practicing. Practice, Practice, Practice. Do not rush the process but instead, evaluate your mistakes and see what you can do to make it better. Always seek opportunities to level up your knowledge and training.

Chantee Collins @Luxlashesbycc


Secrets to Success Secrets to Success brings together interviews from some of the most successful people in the Lash Industry. Learn from them and take your business to the next level.

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Emerging

Trends

by Mary Jean Javier @luxelashbyangel

The year 2019 has seen eyelash extensions gain more popularity as one of the most sought after beauty trends. You’ve probably seen your favourite celebrity rocking the latest lash designs that left you amazed. Beauty experts have gone beyond imaginable heights to create some of the most glamorous lash designs that are out of the ordinary. We are going to look at some of the eyelash extensions trends stealing the show in the year 2019.

Strip Lash Look Eyelash Extensions

Heated Pre-Made Lashes

Strip lash look or Wispy lashes present a new trend of making lash extensions to look spikey by mixing curls and lengths with clean texture, enhanced uniformity and comfort. These lashes have a lightweight and invisible band that perfectly connects hair strands to create accurate and secure corners. The best thing about wispy lashes is that they are feathered by hand to match natural lashes.

If you are used to glue-bonded lash fans, welcome to the world of heat-bonded lashes. As the name suggests, each fan is sealed at the base using heat instead of glue. The main purpose of using heat is to avoid adding unnecessary weight to pre-made fans. Accumulated glue and the weight of lash extensions can have a negative effect on the health of your natural lashes. This type of premade fans also makes things easier

Below: Mary Jean Emerging Trends in Eyelash Extensions.

when removing the lashes from their tray. This technique can both save time from technicians and the clients.

Easy Fan Volume Lashes Easy Fan Volume Lashes have come to simplify things for lash technicians who are new to volume lashes. These lashes come with a unique sticky lash strip that helps to avoid separation of volume fans at the base. Lash technicians are able to create precise fans within a matter of seconds. Besides making things easier for lash technicians, this technique is a time saver for clients because they don’t have to spend hours waiting for their lashes to be done.

Magnetic lash extensions The use of magnetic lashes is a trend aimed at improving simplicity and convenience. Imagine the amount of time and resources you spend on buying and having your extensions attached to your natural lashes. You also have to give up some fun activities such as going swimming. Magnetic lashes are designed to have a set of above and below the eyelashes that are held together by some tiny magnets. This means that there will be no application of glue and you can remove the lash extensions whenever you wish. The extensions are also reusable and easy to attach on your own. You can also get the next generation magnetic lashes & magnetic liner combo, where the magnets stick to the iron pigmented eyeliner you apply to your eyelid.

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Glitter Lashes If you are looking for that dramatic and unique look to draw attention, glitter lashes are the way to go. The procedure involves sprinkling a special kind of glitter to the normal lashes to achieve that shiny look. However, this trend should not get you excited to the extent of using regular glitter which can harm your eyes. Make sure you use the recommended products to avoid injuries to your eyes and to get the kind of sparkle you desire. According to Mary, a lash expert at Luxe Lashes by Angel, glitter mascara is the most appropriate product to use. This form of mascara is specifically made to catch the light whilst preventing flakes from damaging your eyes.

Coloured Lash Extensions Are you bored with the conventional black lashes that everyone else is wearing? Here’s a solution for you. Lash experts have formulated a new

set of lashes that come in an array of colours. This provides the opportunity to match any dress code or function for that colourful and glamorous look. Also referred as the mermaid lash trend, coloured lashes present a whole new experience for that spring or summer occasion. One thing that coloured lashes guarantee is uniqueness that will make everyone pay attention.

Above: Mary Jean Javier Lash Artist

Remember not to use real flower petals that have not been treated because this could subject you to different allergies. There you have it; some amazing eyelash trends to make your year more exciting. Break from the ordinary by trying one or two of these lash trends.

Flower Lash Extensions Flowers represent a sense of beauty and appreciation of nature. As to whether flowers can be used for lash extensions is a big surprise that most people wouldn’t expect. One of the latest beauty trends involves attaching flower petals on the eyelids, just like using false eyelashes decorated with flowers. This style makes you look pretty, but the practicality still remains a topic of discussion. Flower lashes can be used for a one-off event but definitely not workable for someone who wants to use them as normal lash extensions.

Mary Jean Javier @luxelashbyangel

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Graduate Scheme Helping Students Build Confidence

that One Step Further by Lola Lashes

Lets cut the the chase. Quality lash training is very accessible due to our fast-growing industry. But what happens next? We have created the 'next step' for all our students across North Tyneside in the UK. Have you ever been to a student hair salon at your local college? Students are experiencing life as a professional, dealing with customers and working alongside other Hair Stylists to build confidence. My question is, what percentage of students actually then go onto becoming successful by being either employed or self-employed? By the time these students leave they have so much real work experience and confidence, I would say the chance of employment is high. What about our lash industry? Is one day really enough? We are surrounded by a game where training and education is fastly becoming a 'trend'. More salons offering one day courses... more salons training students and allowing them to enter the industry with very little experience. I have a growing passion to help our industry grow correctly. Of course, money is important as my business feeds my family but what about my students? Their families? Their future? This is why I decided to take my support that one step further. Our lash industry is not government regulated in the UK. Courses are often accredited by some companies with little knowledge. How do we stop a new generation of badly trained Lash Artists? How do we help our industry grow with passion? I don't believe a one-day course can do this.

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Many times, I listen to students come to me because they did a one-day course and don't feel confident enough to continue or they 'blame themselves' for every little problem that occurs during the treatment because they simply just don't understand the products they are working with. I took this information and wondered how I could adjust my workings, and here is where I developed the Student Graduation Scheme. Similar to that of college however students have successfully passed Lola Lashes Training. By taking these students and offering them a place alongside us on a selfemployed basis we can continue to work with them, they feel supported, they also can shadow us. They understand how it feels to develop and build their own career and first hand see the day to day life of a busy Lash Artist and business owner. As Artists we work together in one space and we discuss problems and solve them as we work. I have found all the girls who have worked with me have an amazing confidence to build their clientele. My dream is to build a strong foundation here in the North East, Education and Events is something I feel very strongly about. I want to offer opportunities to those who are unable to travel South where the majority of training is usually held. The North needs education and support and by

collaborating and working hard I am sure I can help make this happen. Can you offer something similar in your country?

Amanda

Lola Lashes Amanda Patterson Eyelash Artist/ Educator www.lolalashes.co.uk



How To Choose a by Jessika Aude Gautier

Good Training

Owner/founder at Star Lashes World and World Beauty University Are you new to the lash industry? Welcome to the beautiful world of eyelash extensions.

Right: Jessika Aude Gautier Lash Work

In order to succeed in your new career, you need to choose your training carefully. Because the secret to success is a good education. Take the time to do your research; do not just rely on a pamphlet. Picture, or beautiful website, sometimes they just do not tell the whole story. Make sure the trainer you are looking to go to can give you all the necessary tools and knowledge to become top in your field. Contrary to popular belief, applying eyelash extensions is not that hard if you are taught the proper techniques.

Resale.

How to greed your client.

Evaluation.

Allergies.

Also, it is imperative is to make sure your trainer can give you a certificate that is valid in your country or state, and recognized by insurance companies.

Styling.

Correcting.

Creating Lash Maps.

Preparing your client.

Cleansing.

Security.

Hygiene.

Client comfort.

The different natural lashes.

Curls, thicknesses, and lengths.

Aftercare.

Lifting.

Perfect refill.

Isolation.

Removal.

Gluing.

Eye diseases.

Knowing your cyanoacrylate.

Posture.

The secrets to ultimate retention.

Make sure there is a hands-on practice with a live model. Find a good model

Research the company, and use a secure payment method, better safe than sorry, I have heard of students who send money, and unfortunately never got their training. Inquire about what products you will be working with; you need to work with top quality products. Obtain the course plans for the training you are interested in, an compare them. Go for the most complete training. Below are a few musts that you should find on your beginner's course/training plan: •

Business possibilities.

Marketing.

Insurance.

Social media.

How to build a portfolio.

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who can lay down for a long period of time, if she has beautiful eyes and is pretty, that’s a plus, you will be able to post beautiful pictures on your social media and advertise your new service. Take a deposit to make sure your model shows up; you have spent a lot of money on your training, you would not want to be stuck without model. If your training is abroad, I suggest you choose your model yourself using social media, I have had a bad experience on traveling very far for training and having me assigned a bad model, or even once, years ago, flew all the way to Australia for costly training, I wanted to find my own model, but was assured they had one for me. Well, surprise, there was no model for me. Extremely disappointed. No pictures to post. Promotional opportunity lost. Do not hesitate to ask for help from your training provider; they should provide full after training support. Always keep learning! If you already are in the eyelash extensions business, even if you have been doing volume for a while, I

suggest you attend training regularly. I recommend at least once a year. You need to stay on top of what is happening in the industry; you need to develop new skills, make your brain cells wake up, and learn new things. You need to set yourself apart and be able to oer dierent styles and exclusive lash maps to your clients. I regularly teach my Volume Master Class to students who already have five or more volume training, and am so touched and moved that they all testify that they have learned so much.

Above: World Beauty University

If you need help finding quality training in your area, or for any other reasons, do not hesitate to reach out, would love to help, with great pleasure.

Jessika xxx @starlashesworld @Star Lashes World www.starlashes.world

Most really love my exclusive Color Mapping Technique, my accelerated fanning technique, and my secrets to ultimate retention. At the same time, when attending training and conferences, you will meet amazing people who share the same passion as you, create new friendships, and most of the time, future business partnerships. Happy Lashing! Once you stop learning you start dying - Albert Einstein

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Weiss

Anja

Interview by Louise Tierney Before I started my lash career, I owned two shops and a webshop with clothes and accessories. I worked many hours per day and then, one day, I received a diagnosis, that made me think over my life. I decided then, that I would have to change something. At that time, I had been having my own lashes done for more than 7 years, and during one appointment, when I was lying there having my lashes done, I thought: Why not? I was so excited about my decision, that I rented a room even before I had attended my first training course. I was so convinced, that there was no doubt for me. Today, I can say, that this was the best decision ever. I really love my job - and it is not only a job, It really is my passion. I have a lash salon in Essen, Germany. I am a lash stylist and I also became a trainer and editor for Lach Inc. Germany. In my opinion, you can be a successful lash stylist in many ways. You can be successful if you earn a lot of money, or you can be successful if you have enough time for your family and have a great work-life balance. This is something, everyone has to define for themselves. It is the same with your whole business. You have to define your goals - and when you reach them, you are successful. Everyone's goals can be completely different. That is why it is important to define your own goals. If you don’t have any goals, you can’t reach them. And reaching goals makes you successful. In my opinion, it is very important, to be well educated on what you are doing. I never stop taking courses and train with different trainers. You can always learn something new. What I think is also very important, is to get in contact with the right people - especially if you want to grow your business. You can be a great lash artist or a great trainer, but if nobody knows you, it won’t help. So, find out for yourself what you want to achieve and go towards it. I always say: Think big.

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In these times of social media and the world wide web, it is becoming increasingly easier to be connected with lash artists all over the world and share knowledge and experiences. We can learn so much from each other. I can not understand, why some stylists have very competitive thoughts about their colleagues. I don’t see other lash technicians as rivals - I work hand in hand with other stylists, even in my own city, and send them new clients if I can not fit them in - or we warn each other when there are some strange clients. I think that is the way it should be. If you are starting your lash career right now, I would like to give you some advice: Stay patient - success won’t come overnight.

Above: Anja Weiss

is nothing to lose, but everything to gain. And even if you won’t win, you will improve yourself by taking part anyway.

Never stop practicing - even if you feel like you want to throw your tweezers away - we all know that feeling.

Also, it is a great way to get in contact with other stylists, trainers, judges, etc.

Never stop educating yourself. This is really important - believe me.

As I mentioned above: it is never wrong to get in contact with the right people.

And last, but not least: take part in competitions - that is what I was told by one of my trainers.

@lashesunlimited

At that time, I was thinking that I am far away from that, but I did it and I was rewarded for it. I won second place in my first competition. So don’t be afraid - there


Featured Lash Artist - Suzana Neimi Gavez


Instagram Metrics -

Follow Ratio Calculator Follow Ratio is the number of followers compared to the number of accounts someone is following on Instagram It is also known as the Follower to Following Ratio.

Follow Ratio is generally considered a good measure of the quality of an account. This is because the most interesting Instagram accounts will have far more people following them than they are following themselves. It is also one of the metrics used by brands looking for quality influencers. Think of it this way – imagine everyone (including Kylie Jenner ) followed just their family members on Instagram. This would mean Kylie would have tons of followers, but still only follow a few people. Instagram only allows you to follow at most 7,500 people. Therefore, your follower/following ratio can only grow. That’s why your follower/following ratio will only matter between 1,000 to 15,000 followers.

Follow Ratio Formula The equation for Follow Ratio is: Follow Ration = Number of followers / number following

The Ratio Indicator For those with followers between 1,000 and 15,000, here’s what your follower/ following ratio tell users about you. <0.5 Spammer: Users that are inex per ienced w it h Instagram automation tools and are spamming followers in hope for follows back. 0.5-1 Suspicious: Users that are likely to be using Instagram automation tools, but are following the wrong people or has poor quality content leading to poor follow back rates. 1-2 Normal: Users that have some success with Instagram automation, but need to focus on other strategies to drive more engagement.

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2-10 Micro Influencer: Users that are either master of Instagram automation or has incredible content to grow their account. 10+ Inf luencer: Likely to be microcelebrities or rising stars that are popular on other social media channels. To calculate your Follower/Following Ratio, take your number of followers, then divide it by your total following. For example, an account with 11,155 followers, and 1366 following will have a follower/following ratio of 8.3. That’s simply calculated by 11,155 / 1366 = 8.16. Therefore, this account is considered to be a micro-influencer.

General Instagram Tips: 1) Make sure you are using a business profile and not personal. 2) Use your location in each post to reach people in your local area.

Below: Follow Ratio Formula

3) Is you have both a salon or academy have different accounts. So that you can tailor content for that audience. 4) People buy from people, personalise your profile by posting images of you in the salon. 5) Post images of a staged salon (think clean, tidy, fresh flowers, bright). 6) Try to keep a consistent feel to your posts. Use themed backgrounds. Get familiar with an app for producing text overlays and adding images such as Canva 7) Post engaging content 8) Post often at least once per day to keep followers interested. 9) Engage with accounts, follow others but keep your ratio in mind 10) Like and comment on accounts often 11) Collaborate with accounts on cross promotion. Perhaps with a local restaurant or hair salon. Are you on the road to influencer?


Seasonal Hair Loss and its

Effects on your Eyelashes by Mary Jean Javier

@luxelashbyangel You might have experienced increased lash loss after an eyelash extension treatment and maybe thought that your lash technician did a poor job. While cases of increased lash loss might be due to poor service, if you have went to a good lash technician the more likely cause is natural conditions. You can expect to experience increased hair loss and in turn lash loss during spring and autumn seasons. Below is a detailed explanation of the biological cause of hair loss during these seasons and possible solutions.

What Causes Temporary Hair Loss During Spring and Autumn? The main cause of increased hair loss is due to the changing life cycle of cells in your body during these seasons. Due to the intensive renewal of cells, the skin starts to peel, which causes hair loss. This process is normal for mammals, so it should not worry you. The same process happens to your lashes, and you might notice that your eyelash extensions fall off more often during spring and autumn.

Seasonal Hair Loss Effects on Your Lashes Just like any other part of your body, eyelashes face the same seasonal effects. If you have experienced unusual shedding of lashes, do not rule out seasonal and climatic changes as the main cause. You might need to go for lash infills more often during spring and autumn, but this is a temporary condition that should not last more than two lash cycles.

Possible Solutions for Seasonal Hair Loss

Human hair is always on a growth cycle that causes normal shredding of hair strands. According to scientific studies, a human loses up to 100 hair strands per day and loses 1-4 eyelashes per eye per day. This number might increase in different seasons due to changes in temperature. Temperature changes usually affect hormonal balance within the body, which explains the increased loss of hair. This is a temporary condition that lasts for six weeks at most.

Take foods rich in iron and vitamin B

Another important factor to note is that increased temperature levels can make the body to produce less melatonin. This interferes with the hormone levels in your scalp, which can lead to increased shedding of hair,

Taking dietary supplements that help to reduce hair loss can prepare you for the coming seasons. Dermatologists suggest taking such supplements three months before the beginning of spring

To increase iron levels, you can take lentils, fish, red meat, sea food, eggs or giblets. For Vitamin B, you can take hard cheeses, vegetables, fruits, fatty fish and whole grain cereals. These nutrients are important in strengthening hair and improving growth.

Below: Seasonal Hair Loss and It's effects on your eyelashes.

or autumn if you want to avoid hair loss during these seasons.

Anti-hair loss treatments You can prevent hair loss by taking treatments that are rich in amino acids. This will strengthen the keratin structure of your hair follicles to avoid increased loss of lashes.

Consider lash infills The simplest way to deal with seasonal loss of lashes is to visit your lash professional for infills. Since this is a temporary condition that will be over in a few weeks, lash infills will solve your problem more easily.

Advice from Luxe Lashes by Angel We advise our clients not to worry if they have problems with lashes falling off faster during spring and autumn. This is a normal condition that should last for a few weeks. Explain lash shedding to your clients and what they might experience so there are no surprises. We are ready in these seasons to offer more great infills to ensure clients eyelash extension stay strong and healthy.

@luxelashbyangel

Dietary supplements

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ESTABLISHMENT: The Association of Registered Lash Artists has been established to support the lash industry, with a vision of a safer standards for both consumers and artists alike. This means defining standards and establishing much needed guidelines, for a safer, stronger and more professional industry.

Benefits Include: 12 Education Modules WHO ARE WE? Lorem ipsum A.R.L.A brings you 10 years of industry experience from our founder Kimberley Haworth who is a dedicated professional keeping up to date with the latest education/advancements and has a passion for all things lash science. Kimberley believes that an industry regulator should not be founded on one persons opinion, which lead to the introduction of Lash Vision LeadersTM. Bringing together 19 Educators and Manufacturers over an entire weekend to build strong industry bonds, all while defining an agreed outline of how the lash industry should be regulated. Lash Vision LeadersTM will meet yearly to re-evaluate these guidelines and re-define them as needed. It is important to remember the lash industry is young and ever evolving.

Industry Interviews Access to professional designed lash images Mentoring Membership that positions you as an incredibly skilled technician A community of like minded technicians creating a wave of change & evolution


OUR STANDARDS: Our lash artist members will be held to a highest safety standard giving consumers piece of mind that they will receive a quality and safe lash application. Members are required to follow our member and application guidelines. If a member is found to not meet or exceed these guidelines they can be reported and stepped down as a member, this is integral to ensuring we are continually raising the standards in our industry. Association of Registered Lash Artists is honoured to have the support of the lash community and respects each of its members. We are here for the Lash Industry, our promise to lash artists and consumers is that we will continue to build an educated, safe and responsible eyelash extension industry. ARLA members hold the values of sustainable lashing at the safest standards, making them true diamonds of the lash industry.

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Right & Left: Vicky Bridger Lash Work

Interview with Vicky Bridger Q) Tell us Vicky, when did you enter the lash industry?

A) I took my first lash course in 2010 when lash extensions were a very new treatment in my area of the UK. That was when I noticed a niche for lash specialists and wanted to be the best that I could be so embarked on building a reputation for lash extensions in my town. Q) What tips can you give to new lash artist trying to grow their business? A) My first piece of advice is PRACTICE, PRACTICE PRACTICE!! Never stop practicing even if you think you're good enough. Just spending 10mins a day infront of the TV whether that’s practicing fan making, glue dipping or placing classics on a sponge every bit of practice is experience and it will help you improve so quickly. Secondly, never stop learning. I still take lash courses every year (at least 2) because it’s important to keep current in this ever-changing industry. It will ensure your knowledge is up to date and clients love to see a lash technician improving her skills and growing her collection of certificates. Also, try to educate yourself on marketing

especially online and social media marketing. I have taken several marketing courses, and this has really helped to boost my business to the point that my client books were full within 3 months of taking the first course.

Q) What awards have you won? Or media you have been featured in? A) Having spent a lot of time and money on so much training and having a full client base I still lack the confidence to take part in as many competitions as I should. I am very critical of my own work and this prevents me from pushing myself but I'm hoping to change my attitude towards this in the future and be brave and push myself more! However, I've been lucky enough to excel in other areas when last year I was asked to be a speaker at the 24 hour Online Lash Conference on World Lash Day 2018. I was really honoured to be involved as we were able to raise money for a worthy cause and smashed our target! I have also had the pleasure to feature several times is Lash Inc UK magazine, one article was on the subject of regulating the industry in the UK, a subject I am very passionate about.

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Q) Tell us in a few paragraphs about your business A) My business, Lash Precision, focuses on providing high quality lash services to clients. Currently I am looking for larger premises to enable me to take on a few members of staff to accommodate new clients. Last year I began working for Miranda Tarpey of The UK Lash Institute as one of her head trainers. I really love this element of the business as it allows me to do something different but still relevant to the lash industry and I enjoy seeing students improve.

Q). What do you love about this industry? A) It's such a cliché bit I love this industry and my job never feels like work; I never get that Sunday evening feeling of dread! The sense of achievement I feel when clients look in the mirror after I've done their lashes and say " yes, they're perfect" I love making clients feel special. But I also am passionate to keep learning and this industry never fails to deliver new information, new innovations and new techniques. The opportunities to


travel and meet some very inspiring people is also something that keeps me interested in this industry.

Q). Who do you find inspirational in the industry? A) There are so many inspiring people within this industry so it's hard to select just a few so I'm going to concentrate on those who are local to me. I must start with Miranda Tarpey. Before working for her as an educator I had been following her on social media and then took 2 of her courses which gave me the chance to meet her and learn from her. She has some fantastic ideas on improving the industry and her innovations set her aside from the rest. She's a real lash idol. Another inspiration to me is Frankie Widdows. I was lucky enough to do my first Russian Volume training with

her in 2015 on a 1-1 bases which was fantastic. I like her story of how she had a complete career change having not worked in the beauty industry before to know being a brand owner and expanding her business to include a training academy and product range. She's become a huge success in a short space of time. Lastly another local inspiration to me is Loreta Jasilionyte. Again, I admire how she had a complete career change and has built up her lash empire from scratch and is a real success. Having seen her speak at 2 conferences I also had the privilege to meet her. She is a very genuine person who also has a drive to improve the standards within the industry and has also produced a lovely product range.

Above: Vicky Bridger

Q). What are your favourite brands? A) My go-to brand is UK Lash Institute; all of the products are of high quality and lovely to work with. If I find that some items are out of stock then other brands, I like to work with are Eyelash Excellence, Flawless Lashes and London Lash.

Follow Vicky at @Vicky_ uklashinstitute

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and theTruth Behind Them

10 Lash Lies

By Martina Kallos

Now and then we hear something that leaves us confused as we have heard so many different statements about it.

1. You can't wear makeup with lash extensions.

3. Don't wash your lashes for 24 hours after the set is done.

This is a Myth: You can wear make-up.

This is a Myth: Please, wash them, a minimum of 10 mins after application is needed but after that feel free to wash them.

The biggest problem with wearing make-up is bad hygiene (or NO hygiene at all) Every client can wear any make up they want as long as it's washed properly before sleeping. That includes mascara (if they like the “clumpy” look – it’s their choice) eyeliner or eyeshadow.

2. You have to avoid oil products or any cosmetic face products that contain oil. This is a Myth: You don't need to stop using oily products, (at least not entirely). Most of the cosmetic products contain a small percentage of oil. But they don’t affect the retention. If oil were the ingredient that can remove the lashes, then we would do the removals with oil instead of gel or cream removers (that are chemicals) Oils can affect the retention if they are not removed during the preparation, but after the lashes are done, not a problem. However, is there is a buildup or oil and skin cells this will affect retention so please clean your lashes every night.

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This is already “old” news, but it's good to be reminded. There are so many positive effects that come out of washing the client's lashes after the treatment. Preventing sensitivities and allergies is just one of many benefits. Don’t be afraid to recommend this to your clients; they will love it.

5. You can extend the natural lashes max 2-3 mm with extensions. Myth: This was a general rule, but there are so many exceptions, so it's not a rule anymore. The length of extensions depends on the strength of the natural lashes. Sometimes we are dealing with super short , but thick and strong natural lashes and we can easily apply the extensions that are double the length without any damaging. And lots of times we see really long but thin and weak natural lashes, that can't hold any extra mm, and we are actually applying shorter extensions. The truth is possibilities.

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4. You have to take a break from wearing lash extensions.

6. Allergy and sensitivity is the same thing.

This is a Myth: Generally, you don't have to take a break.

This is a Myth: This can't be more wrong!

I have so many clients and friends who wear lashes for years already (over 7,8,9 years)

Allergy is, and once you become allergic to something, you can't go back.

90% of them never took them off. They wear short, natural lashes, wash them properly and come to infills regularly and they never had an issue with their extensions. As long as the treatment is done correctly and we don't overload the lashes, and as long as the clients are coming back every three weeks (no longer) it's perfectly safe to wear extensions for many years.

You can control it a little with medicines, but your body will always suffer, and your immune systems will always fight against the substances you became allergic to. Sensitivity is a temporary condition that can be affected by so many different factors, and it's something that can be avoided, controlled and is curable.


Sensitivity depends a lot of a persons' immune system and every time or immune system weakens ( from stress, lack of vitamins, lack of sleep...) we can expect to experience some sensitivity to different products. But, constant sensitive experiences on a specific product can lead to allergies.

7. Lash extensions can last up to 7-8 weeks! This is a Myth: Technically, Yes they can, but they will damage your natural lashes if you don't come for an infill on time. This is misleading advertising, that quickly gets peoples' attention, but it's definitely not true if you are a professional lash artist. Eyelash extensions actually can last that long if they are done under the right lash cycle timing and if a client is super careful. BUT, the damage that can be done, is just not worth it. The longer lash extensions stay on the natural lash, the heavier they become, as the growth is moving forward to the tips of the lashes. The heavier they become, we are putting a client to risk to damage the root of their natural lash and even to lose the lash permanently. So, make sure your clients come on time and advertise the treatments without giving false information.

8. You can't learn lash extensions online. Myth & Truth: Partially not true. You can, but you have to be extraordinarily talented and incredibly persistent. This is a type of a treatment that takes strong will, a lot of patience and hours and hours of practicing. There is a small percentage of people that could learn it by watching, but 95% of people need professional help and physical contact and guidance to be able to understand and perform a complete procedure thoroughly. So, instead of wasting time, trying to figure out are you one of those 5% of people that can do it, better to save time and invest on professional training with a good educator. Also, many insurers will not accept your qualification if you have learned your initial lash training online. Skill building workshops are fine for learning online though.

9. If you go cheap, you will be more successful. This is a Myth: The biggest lie of all. Low prices are a magnet for people who have only one criterion – low cost! These customers are usually the ones that don't follow your instructions for aftercare or any advice that are given to them. Most of the time, these are also the clients that don't respect our time and don't show up on their appointments or ask for crazy demands that we can't fulfill. I don't say that all the treatments MUST have high prices ( we know it depends on so many things) BUT, we shouldn't underestimate our time, our abilities and knowledge. If you don't respect your investment, your health, knowledge, the time you don't spend with your family and everything else that we sacrifice by working on a beauty Industry, nobody else will.

The more you pay for something, the more you appreciate it. Just think of your most expensive pair of shoes (or a bag) and remember how you treat it with such love and you store it carefully. And then look at the cheap ones that you are wearing right now, just tossed in front of the door (right?)

10. You have clients that are your regulars for years; you are friends, right? This is a Myth: No, you are NOT! Sometimes we get attached to our clients, and we start to experiences things a little too emotional. Offering a beauty service can get quite lonely sometimes. Yes, it involves being around the people the whole day, but so many are never alone, but actually feeling lonely. Lots of shallow conversations, nervewracking situations where you have to keep your self-control, lots of listening, and being supportive. And when you find a really nice person, you seem to get too attached, and you expect them to understand your issues. Only 2-3% of your clients will maybe become your friends. Everyone else – they are and will be your clients as long as they are happy with the service you offer. Keep in mind – the second something better/cheaper/faster/closer comes up, clients will go because it suits them better. And don't let that affect you. This is a business. And as long they are paying for your services, it's business. Be friendly but not their friend.

Martina Kallos

@martina_Kallos_ lasheducator

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Intellectual Property by Louise Tierney

the Essential Info

The fidget-spinner craze swept playgrounds across the country two years ago, who could have imagined that its inventor had failed to protect the intellectual property (IP) behind her own creation. Florida-based Catherine Hettinger, despite owning the patent for eight years previously, decided to surrender it in 2005 because she could not afford the renewal fee. While tens of millions of the gadgets were being sold worldwide, she wasn’t making a penny. Continuing to protect her I.P would have made her multiple millions but instead, she got Zero. I can’t even imagine the pain she must feel knowing this. Are you protecting your IP? This could be a design for a new tweezer (Design right), a lash manual (copyright), Brand name or logo (Trademark). Because I had the trademark for Lash Inc in many countries I managed to get the Instagram names for variations of Lash Inc back from people using the name to promote their business, including @lashinc which as registered to someone in the USA. If you have a trademark you can use it to get back social media names, domain names and more. How protected are you?

Having intellectual property is a business asset and the more you have the more valuable your business will be. This increases the value of your company when you eventually sell the business but also opens up franchising & licensing opportunities should you wish to have a lash bar in every city without opening them and running yourself. If you need any advice I’m happy to pass on details of IP lawyers that can help you or you can try registering on your own. I had a great success rate in registering trademarks, it can sometimes be out your depth, but if you really can’t afford a lawyer yet it’s worth doing yourself, rather than doing nothing.

Above & Below: Intellectual Property

I’m happy to help point you in the right direction so if you have any questions just let me know. Useful websites: UK IP Office https://www.gov.uk/government/ organisations/intellectual-propertyoffice EU IPO https://ec.europa.eu/growth/industry/ intellectual-property_en USA IP Office https://www.uspto.gov Canada IP Office http://www.ic.gc.ca/eic/site/ cipointernet-internetopic.nsf/eng/ Home Australia IP Office https://www.ipaustralia.gov.au/

Instagram: @Louise_lashinc

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A Tiny Blip, Not a Breakup: by Nina Andrews

Dirty Lashes

@lashesonpointsalon @lashesonpointacademy Below: Nina Andrews

A LOT! I’m sure that you all know the moral dilemma I was in. I now have to explain to this client why her lashes are not holding anymore, it’s a build-up of about 2-3 weeks’ worth of makeup residue, skin cells, sebum, and environmental pollutants. How do I explain to my client that the reason for her poor retention was that her lashes were dirty without insulting her or making her feel that I was telling her SHE was dirty? How do I not cause a lash break up? First things first, take a photo. Photos do not lie. Zoom in on the picture and show your client. Most of the time

My story is not unusual, I’m sure many artists reading this article have had a similar experience. I had a long-term client of mine call one day very upset, (let’s call her Tina) “Nina, I’ve been a loyal customer for many years, I pay good money for my lashes and I love your work, but they are not lasting me like they used to. They also don’t look as fluffy or full. Have you done something differently? Because I’m really not happy.” We booked Tina in for a consultation, so that I could have a look at her lashes and what might be causing the poor retention. Prior to the appointment, I sat down and I went over in my mind things to check: Is it her skincare? Is it hormonal? Maybe a new contraception method? Perhaps she has been picking? I know that my glue is perfect and fresh, my environment is optimal and if it was my technique, surely more clients would be affected? Finally, when I saw Tina’s lashes, I immediately understood. My beautiful client had been a little ‘lax’ with her cleaning and when I say a little, I mean

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clients are simply unaware just how important cleaning is. Once they see the build-up sitting on their lashes, the client is now aware of the effect that not cleaning their lashes actually has. As the professional it’s our duty to educate and inform. Whilst showing them the photo, explain the reason that their lashes are not lasting is because they are not removing oil which can reduce the adhesives effectiveness and effect the overall appearance of the fans. Once you explain that this oil and residue was glugging her natural lashes and also stopping her from achieving that amazing retention and fluffiness she had once enjoyed, things generally


change pretty quickly. So, after I had shown Tina the build-up on her lash line with the photo and explained the situation, I sent her home to cleanse her lashes morning and night for 3 days. With excessive build-up, it often takes a few washes to remove the oil residue. After a couple of days of thorough cleansing, I was able to perform a normal refill for Tina. The key to remember here is that some ladies may actually be cleaning, just not effectively. So, ensuring that your clients know how to clean their lashes correctly is vital.

in the cost of their appointments. Inside our kits, clients are provided with a lash shampoo, cleaning brush, mascara wands, as well as some travel wands in containers for added hygiene in messy handbags. We also give them a sheet that lists the cleansing process and explains how to use the aftercare kit. When our clients lash shampoo bottles are running low, we offer free refills of their bottles and replace their cleansing brushes when needed, so that our clients are always fully stocked with everything that they need to keep their lashes fresh, clean and healthy. •

We now have to clearly define cleaning, client responsibilities and the importance it holds with retention. •

Cleansing Policy

At Lashes On Point, we ask our clients to sign a Cleansing Policy. It’s a separate form to the usual waiver which I feel gives it added significance. Basically, it explains that the clients eye hygiene is their own responsibility and is necessary to the longevity of their eyelash extensions. Daily cleaning and general maintenance is necessary if you want extensions. •

Aftercare Kit

We provide our clients with a fully decked out aftercare kit, this is included

Show Them How to Cleanse

Physically show them how to use the products you give to them. We like to send all of our clients a video of me actually cleansing my lashes and explaining step-by-step how to use everything in the kit. •

Cleansing Station

At Lashes On Point, we have a separate cleansing station for our clients who are coming in, short of time, in a rush or maybe during their lunch breaks. Having a special area for clients to cleanse their lashes thoroughly before their appointment and remove makeup will make everyone’s day run more smoothly. That way, at the end of their appointment, clients can simply reapply their make-up and be on their way. It

Below: Unhygienic Eyelashes

doesn’t need to be fancy, just some lash shampoo, an array of brushes, oil free makeup remover, lash safe cleansing wipes etc. •

Don’t Jump The Gun

Don’t get on the forums and get mad. The days of “dump that client” are gone, educate your clients with love and respect, if they don’t know, THEN THEY DON’T KNOW, come from a professional place and educate with respect. Lash retention is 20% us but also 80% the client. They need to understand their role. So, take this time to educate and empower. Dirty lashes don’t need to mean a breakup, educating your client and coming from a place of love will allow you to move forward together as a strong team. Tina is still a client of mine many years later and her lashes are impeccably clean these days. I’m so glad that I took the time, this was a tiny blip, not a breakup.

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Business


CUSTOMER SERVICE “Top 5 Effective Ways To Improve Your

Business Customer Services”

by Chantee Collins @luxlashesbycc Customers are tired of not feeling valued for spending top dollars in our lash salons. To be honest, they are the core to many of our successful businesses and without them, our doors would be closed. So, the question would be, how do we provide excellent customer service without our customers running over our businesses? Here are some ways that will improve your customer services and do just that:

products for your clients? As we all know social media has been the “Go To” for information about anything that we want to research. So as lash professionals, we must take it a step further and learn from other lash masters, companies and associations on the proper techniques or latest information within the lash community. This will allow you to answer some of the questions that your clients/ customers might have. They will appreciate and value you more for your thorough knowledge.

#1. Show that you Care

#3. Enforce Customer Polices

A customer should never be ignored or delayed on appointment time because of the lash technicians poor scheduling. When a customer walks into your business, a new customer or a regular, they should always be greeted. Acknowledging that person will make he or she feel that they matter or that you appreciate them being there. They chose you as their trusted lash technician, why not say “Hello”, or “Good Morning”. Since this is a time sensitive business, it is important to schedule services accordingly to avoid a customer waiting pass their scheduled time. There are many lash technicians that allot an extra 15-20 minutes in between each appointment to either clean up after the previous customer or take a short break to regroup for the next customer. While we enforce customers to respect our time, we must respect theirs also. #2. Educate yourself on your Services/ Products Are you current with the latest eyelash trainings and information? Are you providing the right maintenance

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We all should have our business polices in place. You know that famous quote, “By failing to prepare, you are preparing to fail” (Benjamin Franklin), well it is true. Having our policies in place will prepare you for high quality customer service. Policies are not meant to control your customers or to be the “Mean” lash artist, but policies will allow them to respect your business. The trick is, you and your team must put this into practice daily in order for it to work. For example, one day you cannot allow your customer to come into their appointment 30 minutes late without consequences and expect them to respect your Late Policy fee. So, let’s start today using these polices as a form of clear understanding to both parties.

compliment, add it to your positive list to continue doing that positive thing and maybe even adding to it. Your customers will feel like you value their opinion and continue to market your business in a positive way. #5. Respond The best way to help show that you value the customer is to respond to their needs. Imagine yourselves on the customer end and decide how you would want to be treated if you had a problem or just needed a questioned answered. If you are busy at the time, let the customer know that you have acknowledge their message and will get to them as soon as possible. So, lets strive to be more attentive to the customers’ needs, listen to what they have to say and respectfully respond to any unanswered questions or concerns in a timely manner. All these important ways to lead to a better and more effective customer service, will take your business to the next level of success. Customers will remember the great experience they have with you and how special you made them feel. The goal is to have happy, returning customers. Now that you have the blueprint to help with the success of your business, what is your next step of improvement?

#4. Ask for Feedback Don’t be afraid, ask away! Most of us are afraid of what our customers really think of us or how we run our business. The truth is, we need to know their thoughts so that we can better serve them. How can we Grow, if we do not Know! If it is a customer complaint, try turning it into a positive. See what you can do to make it better. If it is a

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6 Tips on How to Write the

Catchiest Instagram Captions by Mary Jean Javier @luxelashbyangel

If you are not doing something to improve your online presence, then you are definitely a step behind your competitors. One of the greatest avenues for marketing is using Instagram to market your products or services. You need to create interesting captions to push your brand. Here are 6 tips to help you come up with the coolest Instagram captions. Include an Interesting Story People are most likely looking for entertainment whenever they login to their Instagram accounts. Telling a story will draw more attention to a bigger audience. Ensure that you do not use too many words, else the readers will not have a second look at your post. Make your story easy to understand and enjoyable to capture your target market. Use a Few Relevant Hashtags As much as we want to promote our services or business to a bigger audience within social media, too many hashtags might give the impression of spamming. The best thing is to identify the most relevant hashtags, and also come up with your own. Do not limit yourself to placing your hashtags at the end of the post. You can carefully integrate them throughout your post without spamming. Instead of using popular hashtags such as #happy or #love, focus on hashtags that are specific to your audience.

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Make Good Use of Emojis Most of us will barely finish a sentence without including an emoji. As much as they make communication more interesting, overusing emojis can work to your disadvantage. Just like the use of hashtags, the kind of emojis you choose need to be on point in terms of relating to your line of products or services. The wrong use of emojis can ruin your content if they are not correctly placed or if they don’t relate to your brand.

popular. You need to include a call-toaction to encourage your audience to not only scroll through your post but also like and share if they find it funny or interesting. Your call-to-action should not sound like a sales pitch.

Mary Jean Javier @luxelashbyangel

Avoid Grammar and Spelling Mistakes This might seem obvious or not necessary, but grammar and spelling mistakes might put off your audience. You need to remember that your post is being read by people from all professions and ages around the world. The things that you consider little might make the deal breaker when it comes to attracting your target audience. Always go through your captions before posting to ensure that they have no spelling mistakes and are grammatically correct. Make Quick and Understandable Sentences Nobody enjoys reading long sentences to get a message out of it. Using quick and punchy sentences will make your captions more readable and interesting. However, be careful not to create short sentences that are vague. Even if you are trying to create some humor out of it, it might go unnoticed if the reader fails to understand them. Include a Call-To-Action The main aim of creating Instagram captions is to make your brand more

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I am Moore

Beautiful

Since I first started studying Beauty back in 2014, I fell in love with making people FEEL something. Helping people feel more beautiful and helping people feel cared for. I fell in love with lashes and the profound impact they had on my confidence and the confidence of others. It was in that moment, I decided that I was going to be a lash specialist. At the time, I was living in Brisbane, studying while my husband worked fly in fly out and I was operating out of our spare room. I quickly became very busy as I was dedicated to providing an amazing experience, I was learning everything I could about Facebook Marketing and I was making a real splash in my area. The business was thriving, when we received the news that Steve had to be relocated for work to Darwin. I’d just spent all this time building my business and it was getting torn out from under me. Not only was I leaving my business, but the safety of my home, my family and my friends. Leaving Brisbane was a real emotional challenge for me. Upon arriving in Darwin, I set up shop in our new home, it was hard. My mental health took a

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turn for the worst when I arrived in Darwin, I was at the point where I had appointments booked in but I couldn’t bare to open the front door and let them in, I would just hide and cry. I was so good at getting the bookings and building my presence but I couldn’t perform, my social anxiety and depression was taking control of my life and I felt there was no way out. I needed a WORKPLACE, so I could come home and be home and relax without feeling like I was always at work. So I rented a small room within a naturopathy clinic to start doing lashes from which was AMAZING! I got my mental health back in check and

the business was growing consistently, I was booked out and my home became my home again. But that success was short lived. Within 6 months I was informed that the owner of the building was selling and I had to get out. I could have packed it all in and gone back to home or found another space to rent, but I put my business socks on and got to work I was a part of a business course and network where I felt empowered and supported and they helped me take the big leap. That is when I built what Moore Beautiful is today. A custom built salon that is one of a kind, designed specifically for my ideal client and my ideal team members.


Since the opening of Moore Beautiful, as it is today, the business has gone from strength to strength. I now have a team of 6, including me and my husband. Steve no longer has to work at his high demand job and is employed Full Time by Moore Beautiful. We have close to 5000

I never thought I’d fit in Darwin, but I found my space and I made it my home and now I am empowering other small business owners in the Territory to step up and transform their

believe I would be where I am today. I am Moore Beautiful.

businesses in the way I have. What had the biggest impact on my business growth thus far?

clients on our books and a growing social media presence. We have won Australian Small

Investing in myself. My education and my personal growth and development.

Business Champion in Beauty Services and made Finalist in the NALA award for Lash Studio of the Year and Customer Service.

If it wasn’t for the value I put on education and the power of a strong, supportive network, I don’t

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Simply

Gorgeous

by Katrina Law I love being an eyelash artist and stylist and running my own business ‘Simply Gorgeous’ in Strathfieldsaye, a suburb of Bendigo in regional Victoria. I have built my business from the ground up focusing on doing what I love and offering a boutique service to my clients. As my business has grown, I have taken a step back to reflect on how much waste is generated in the beauty sector and to think about how to deliver a high-end service without compromising my standards. Pampering my clients is a must, but I don’t want to ignore the waste issue our ‘single use’ industry has become. I encourage all lash technicians, business owners, wholesalers and lash leaders to stand back, reflect, and make some big or small changes that can make an environmental difference. As lash technicians we all work differently but if we give a little thought about why we do things, at times almost automatically, I think we will all find some areas we can implement some environmentally beneficial practices. Here are some of the things I consider: • I give my clients their mascara brush at the end of each session and give them a handy hint that these brushes should be replaced each refill but don’t throw them away. They are great little brushes for getting into hard to reach cleaning places like vents in the car, around the shower screen, at the base of tapware and your jewellery. I’m sure they would be useful in the man cave as well. • The wrappers from under eye gel pads along with the

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backing strip from each eye pad go into my soft plastic recycling (both Woolworths and Coles have a soft plastic recycling program). • I like to have my clients clean their own lashes following careful cleansing and priming instructions. I used to prime with single vial saline water, but I now use a large bottle and decant a few mils into disposable shot glasses and the client uses a disposable eyeshadow brush to prime their lashes with saline. Wait!!! Stop the bus!!!!! Why am I using disposable shot glasses? I’m off to buy a set of stainless steel or glass shot glasses that can go in the dishwasher. • Now, let’s talk about bedding. Are we best to wash it after each client? Water, energy, time, detergent,

cost...hmmm. I’ve been using tear off disposable sheeting that I place on top of my beautifully decorated, comfy and practical bed but it’s a lot of disposable sheeting going to landfill. I’m trialling the ability to compost these, but I don’t think I’m going to win this one, so I’ll look at environmentally friendly options perhaps paper. •

Let’s turn now to rebooking our clients. How many appointment cards are used just out of habit? Why not ask your client if they would like an electronic appointment card as an alternative? Most of my clients opt for the electronic appointment at the time of rebooking and they also receive an electronic system reminder message the night before their appointment.


• I’m an obsessive lash and gadget shopper and I’m always on the web searching for that tool that I NEEEED so bad or the lashes that are perfect to work with or the adhesive that never fails. I’m on my postman’s Christmas card list I’m that obsessive. I get it that suppliers want to ensure the parcel arrives safely but I like to make sure that air filled plastic pockets used for padding are deflated and put into the soft plastic recycling, cards and excess paperwork go into general recycling, boxes can be reused or recycled and polystyrene is separated (if I take polystyrene to our recovery yard they can compress it and recycle it but it can’t go into our general recycling bin). Ohhh and last but not least….I make sure that all lolly pops are consumed by me!! The wrapping goes in soft plastics and stick in general recycling bin. Job done! • Under consideration and investigation now is reuseable under eye gel pads. Gel pads make up a lot of my waste and I am looking into gel pads that can be sanitised by boiling. I have seen ones that can be washed with hot soapy water and re-used. I’m not ruling them out at this stage but hygiene is a huge factor so I will investigate it some more before I decide. • Some clever lash tech’s out there are giving the boxes that eyelashes come in along with the mascara brush and a business card to clients. I

give mine to my sister who does silversmithing and she uses them for silver bits or finished items. • Think about the business advantage of being able to promote your business as environmentally friendly. Put your pledge on your Facebook page, website, on a poster on the wall. What the heck! Go all the way and have a suggestion box in the salon. Everybody wins from this; your business, the environment and the client. • We all love being given a gift voucher that wows us with presentation. When I was designing mine, I knew I wanted the look and feel to be consistent with my colour palette and the boutique feel I was creating for my business. I decided to go with black carry bags with a strip of black and gold swirls consistent with my business image. When I sell a gift voucher, the voucher is placed inside the very lux bag along with Ferrero Roche’s (again black and gold) and make a point of saying to the client ‘please re-use the bag’. •

Calling all caffeine addicts – A coffee each working day over 48 weeks of the year is 240 cups going to landfill. Having your business branding put on reusable cups for staff gets your business name out there more – why waste an opportunity for free advertising. You could even sell your branded reusable cups to clients. Some coffee

shops offer discounts for keep cups too. I’m a realist as well as an eyelash artist and stylist. I do recognise, due to the hygiene factors of our industry that we can’t be totally waste free, but we can put the issue out there for discussion and consideration and start chipping away at some simple changes that will make a huge difference. I don’t have all the answers nailed. I’m one person having a go and you can too. Lastly, I would like to put the call out there to movers and shakers in the industry to assist in promoting environmentally sustainable eyelash extension practices, sales, education and opportunities. Awards, r e c og n it ion, work shop s, accreditation and curriculum design are all channels for environmental change that largely go silent in our industry. Your collective voice can empower, inspire and make a positive difference.

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Wink

Custom Lash Artistry by Kyla Kidd

My name is Kyla Kidd, and I’d like to share my story with you. We will laugh, we may cry a little and we will definitely be inspired! So get some snacks,maybe a tissue, and please enjoy the read! A little something about me; I am a single mother to my incredible 8 year old daughter (goingon 18). I own Wink Custom Lash Artistry, in Saskatoon Saskatchewan Canada and am a multicertified lash tech, 9 times award nominated, published lash artist, judge & educator. I wasrecently announced as Lash Tribe’s first ever Master Trainer. And in addition to that, I am pretty hilarious. No really! I am (lol) It all started in 2014. I was a waitress in a little Thai restaurant and I was very unhappy. I was struggling to find myself. I didn’t know who I was as a new mother, and I

didn’t know how not to live for just myself. The transition from blazing independence to motherhood was a difficult one for me. Now, don’t get me wrong. I LOVE BEING A MOM. My daughter is my reason for everything I do; my catalyst, my force, my drive, my main babe. She’s my heart, my hustle, and my smile. Now with that said, I always knew that I was destined for more. I felt it. I just hadn’t found it, whatever ‘it’ was. ‘IT’ WAS LASHES My first class was brutal. I was given a 10 page manual that talked about potentialearnings

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mostly, with very little covered. We were shown a 3 minute video of isolation, had a lunch break & then had a model…. what? It was because of my lackluster class that drove me to do & be the very best that I could. I wanted my little girl to see me succeed. I wanted her to see me work hard. I fumbled to find my way. Zero information, zero guidance, no support and no answers to my million questions! I joined every single online forum that I could, and I stayed up very, VERY late each night soaking up every letter I could. I paid close attention to the big names, followed their advice, and slowly started to find my way.


I knew I needed more education, so I decided to join Lash Tribe, Julia Mann, and I am so glad I did. But let me say this, it was not easy. Balancing a child, a marriage, clients, a home, family, friends, education… it was incredibly hard to find a balance - I still haven't quite mastered that. Information doesn’t easily come by then. Tight lips & closed conversations were the norm. Women now come together to

support each other! What an incredible thing to be part of! And you all know, the lovely Julia Mann played a huge role in breaking down those walls.

Now, I hold a good reputation within my industry, business is booming, I travel all over Canada to teach, and I wrote for Lash Inc!

Since 2015, I went from the spare room in my home, to a fully developed basement studio with staff, to a large commercial space of my own. I am very fortunate to have friends and family that understand my hustle & helped me bring my vision to life.

So my friends, the moral of my story is: If it makes you happy, do “it” !! Go all in. Thanks for coming along on my journey with me! See you soon xx Kyla Kidd

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You are

Beyonce Goddammit!

by Nina Andrews

A simple Google reveals the following: NOUN (noun)

imposter

syndrome

1. the persistent inability to believe that one's success is deserved or has been legitimately achieved as a result of one's own efforts or skills. "people suffering from impostor syndrome may be at increased risk of anxiety Scrolling through my Facebook and Instagram feed late at night I can’t help but feel down, there are so many salons and amazingly talented people out there, doing perfect work, in beautifully styled salons, with stunningly attractive clients who send perfect selfies for a shout-out and tag. Everything is so highly stylised and on-brand these days you can’t help but feel inadequate. We don’t see the 79 photos that were deleted to get that one perfect shot! Or the technician huffing and puffing angrily as they play with lighting angles trying to get that perfect shadow for a moody pic to go with their monochrome Instagram feed. All this is happening while I run an award-winning Russian Volume Salon, well know in my area and all of Melbourne as one of the premier Russian Volume locations, offer accredited online and in-salon Russian Volume Training, run a highly successful team, and Im making profits after years of working very hard to reap the rewards.

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So why am I NOT the only lash artists in Australia, (and all the world) united in lying awake at night scrolling and comparing ourselves to others while we ourselves are out there smashing goals too? You ARE Beyoncé dammit! The answer is “Imposters Syndrome” and the trend is growing.

This is the feeling that you are somehow below others in the field, or maybe don’t have much to bring to the table. “I don’t know that much, no one should listen to me” is something I often hear from my students or budding lash artists I mentor, I myself often think this too. The fact of the matter is everyone has something to bring to the table. The reason for that is because we all have our own


experience and pre-conceived ideals which affect what we see. I have used my past to help greatly educate my students at the Lashes On Point Academy and fellow lash technicians on my IGTV on Instagram with free educational content (shameless plug). An example is years ago I was lashing 24/7 (as we all tend to do when we are young and dumb trying to grow a company), my back/shoulders was the first thing to go, due to improper posture, lack of self-care and exercise, coupled basically sticking my head in the sand thinking I was young and could do EVERYTHING. What happened was a series of cluster migraines so bad that it nearly ended my career before it had even really begun. I didn’t see this blip on the radar as anything much to mention, until I took part in the recent 24hr Lash Conference as one of 48 lash leaders around the world, each of us giving a 30minute talk about one aspect of the lash industry. Mine was “Posture- The Killer of a Lash Artist”, I used my experience and knowledge to help educate and inspire. I have had many technicians reach out to me since with similar stories, this was a topic I didn’t even realise needed addressing until I was asked to speak. But was this hard, painful time of cluster migraines, drug cocktails and darkened rooms seen on my Instagram and Facebook feed? No of course not, all you see is my shiny salon, with myself and my amazing team pumping out high

quality boutique sets of Russian Volume. Not the fact that I now see an Osteopath weekly, train 5 out of 7 days to strengthen and support my back, and stretch for about 15min every night before bed- let’s not mention the large box of migraine specific “justin-case” meds hidden in my bathroom at home. So remember next time you look through a highly stylised feed of colour co-ordinated, on-brand lash perfection- that Facebook and Instagram is the highlight real of our businesses. We all have something to offer and our input is valuable. Don’t think that you are an Imposter

trying to sneak in through the back door because you have just started out. Too many lash companies to list have stunning feeds that we all drool over, but there are people behind those feeds just like you. Don’t ever feel like you don’t fit in- simply create your own category and shine bright there! We will all cheer you on.

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Master Lash

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Lashes by Livvy

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Envelope livjayx@icloud.com

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Olivia Jay Envelope-Open 12, Crate, 15 Oakwood Hill Industrial

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Envelope-Open 41 Chedsworth Cresent , M38 9FH

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Ireland

London Lash Pro Hanna Putjato Envelope-Open Unit B1, Quinton Court, Plough Way,

Samantha Smith

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Envelope-Open 98-100 Lower Galleries, Eastgate

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Envelope samanthalou.ellis@yahoo.co.uk

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Sarah Bran Lash Academy

Love Beauty Training

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Envelope-Open 995 Wycombe Lane, Wooburn Green,

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Love My Lashes

Ultimate

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VZ Hair and Glamour Ltd

DeviLash Lash Extensions Monika Wojtysiak Envelope-Open 16/1 8 William Street, Galway, Ireland Envelope devilashireland@gmail.com

From Donna With Love Donna Donnelly Envelope-Open 39 Greenfort Gardens, Clondalkin, Dublin 22 Envelope donna.m.melvin@gmail.com phone-square +44 7851 815 796 instagram @From Donna With Love

Glam Lashes by Anna Anna Skowronska Envelope-Open 21 Fan Aoibhinn, Clonmel, Co. Tipperary Envelope glamlashesbyanna@gmail.com

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Glamour Lashes Ireland

Ritzy Eyes

I AM Lash

Envelope glamourlashesbyjana@gmail.com

Donata Jucyte

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Glamour Look Beauty, Clinic & Academy Joanna Kolbusz Envelope-Open Unit 10 Belgrad Square West, Dublin

Thammy Lash

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Thammy Gough

Lash Dolls Beauty and Training Academy

Envelope-Open 3 Elmfield Rise , Clarehall , Dublin 13 Envelope thammylash@hotmail.com phone-square +353 858 169 953

Karen Grehan

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Europe Belgium LaShey's Lash Lounge & Academy Shey Peral Envelope-Open Eikenlei 107, 2960 Sint-job-in-‘T-goor

Scotland

Envelope info@lasheys.com

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Envelope-Open The Feelgood Centre, Exchange

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Lashes Love

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Luscious Lash Extensions

Wales

Claire Ryan Envelope-Open Unit 3/4 Glanmire Business Park, Glanmire, Co. Cork Envelope claire.a.ryan@hotmail.com phone-square +353 831 383 218 facebook-square LusciousLashExtensions instagram @lusciouslashextensions

Million Lashes Academy Beata Makowka Envelope-Open 6b Harts Corner, Finglas Road, Dublin Envelope beetycrx@gmail.com facebook-square MillionLashesDublin

60 - Business

Beauty By Lauren Lauren Williams Envelope-Open Ebbw Vale Innovation Centre, Victoria Business Park, Festival Drive, Ebbw Vale, , NP23 8XA Envelope laurenbethco@hotmail.com GLOBE www.bbllashpro.co.uk instagram @beautbylauren

House of Hansen Training Academy

Estonia Sophie Lash and Brow Studio Sofja Smatko Envelope-Open Estonia, Harjumaa, Tallinn, Narva Mnt, 7A - 208, 10117 Envelope info@sophie.ee phone-square +3725555 1082 GLOBE www.sophie.ee facebook-square sophie.lash.and.brow.studio instagram @sophie.lash.and.brow.studio

Germany Villa Menzi Ina Landolfo Envelope-Open Villa Menzi, Bahnhofstr.31, 71706 Markgröningen Envelope info@villa-menzi.de phone-square +49 152 29290900 GLOBE www.villa-menzi.de instagram @villamenzi

Lithuania Aida Rusiene

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phone-square +44 1443 858 144

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Anny's lashes

Sonata Vieta Beauty Academy

Star Lash Academy

Onutė JuršIenė

Sonata Vieta Adomaviciene

Agnieszka Kwiatkowska

Envelope-Open Vido Maciuleviciaus Street 51, Vilnius

Envelope-Open Savanoriu Per. Kaunas, LT-49282

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Step By Step Studio

Baltic Beauty School

Aida Danielė

Envelope-Open Kaunas, Vilniaus G.17 / Mapu Str. 1

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Romania Happy Lashes & Beauty Andreea Iutis Envelope-Open Str . Anastasie Panu, Nr 1, Bl A1, Bucharest Envelope happylashes.studio@gmail.com phone-square +40 720 480 660 GLOBE happylashes.ro

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Silva Siauciunaite

Spain

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Lana Slatina Envelope-Open C/ Boldano 44, Local 30, Madrid,

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Norway

Envelope sveta1slatina@gmail.com

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MB Beauty School

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Envelope-Open Kristiansands Hudpleie As

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Sweden Sunshine Beauty Academy Simona Raudoniene Envelope-Open Bergavägen 12m , 184 30 Åkersberga Envelope info.sunshinebeauty@gmail,com phone-square +46 70 056 0263 GLOBE sunshinebeauty.se/

Denmark PNNB ACADEMY

Envelope-Open Savanoriu Pr. 282 Kaunas

Poland

Marie Mary Christiane Pasnin

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Lash Life PRO

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MB Karališkas Grožis

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Onutė JuršIenė Envelope-Open Mb KarališKas GrožIs, KęStučIo G. 41a, LT-08143 Envelope aniuta4ka@gmail.com GLOBE www.alashes.lt

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Australia & New Zealand

New Zealand

Australia

Lashworx Training Academy

Enchanted S.P.A. Envelope-Open Po Box 1483, Joondalup Dc, WA6919 Envelope kelly@enchantedspa.com.au phone-square +61 450 424 739 GLOBE www.enchantedspa.com.au facebook-square enchantedspa.au instagram @enchantedspa

iBEAUTIQ Eva Adde Envelope-Open 28 Coleford Road, Wellard, WA6170 Envelope flawless@ibeautiq.com.au phone-square +61 478 147 773 GLOBE flawless@ibeautiq.com.au facebook-square ibeautiqlashesbrows instagram @ibeautiqlashesbrows

Lisa Gillanders Envelope-Open 50 Park Road, Greenmeadows, Napier, 4112 Envelope lashworx@gmail.com GLOBE www.lashworx.com

Flair Lashes Marta Ientilucci Envelope-Open 19 Skelton Street, Mono Ontario, L9W 6W9 Envelope flairlashes@gmail.com phone-square +1 (416) 880-8237 GLOBE www.flairlashes.com facebook-square flairlash

VC Lash Ltd

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Envelope-Open Canberra, Act

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Central America Mexico La Lashionista Carolina Zamorano

Cheralee Placsko Envelope okotokslashes@gmail.com GLOBE www.flutterlashes.ca

JS Lash Studio Johneilia Stephens Envelope-Open 76 Villa Royale Avenue Envelope jjsxo@hotmail.com

Komao

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Jessi Love

Nina Andrews Envelope-Open Shop 4, 80 Hazel Glen Drv, Doreen, VIC3754 Envelope lashesonpoint_australia@hotmail.

North America Canada

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Boutique Lash Company

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Envelope-Open 2115 39 Street Nw, Edmonton, Alberta,,

RM Lash and Beauty Rimvita Marcinkeviciute

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Envelope-Open 20/650 George Street, Sydney Nsw

Clarity Lashes

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Sugarlash Academy of Lash Artistry Melena Langford Envelope info@sweetsugarlashes.com

Flair Lashes Marta Ientilucci Envelope-Open 19 Skeleton Street, Orangeville Envelope flairlashes@gmail.com phone-square +1 (416) 880-8237 GLOBE flairlashes.com

62 - Business

Lash Line Academy & Supplies Inc Envelope info@lash-line.com GLOBE www.lash-line.com

Lashes by Amanda Amanda Fung Envelope-Open 7203 Delwood Road Nw, Edmonton, Alberta Envelope amanda@lashesxamanda.com phone-square +1 (778) 858-4567 GLOBE www.lashesxamanda.com

Lashes by Claire Claire Ryle Envelope-Open 6 Aldridge Cres, Sherwood Park, Alberta Envelope lashedbyclaire@gmail.com phone-square +1 (780) 953-9660

Mesmerizing Minks Sadie Maloney Envelope-Open 22 Organ Crescent, Hamilton, Ontario Envelope mesmerizing.minks@gmail.com phone-square +1 (905) 536-3613


Sugarlash Pro

LA Lash Academy

Oleanders Products LLC

Courtney Buhler

Lucy Argent

Glenn Williams

Envelope info@sugarlashpro.com/

Envelope-Open 137 Bay Street #8, Santa Monica,

Envelope-Open 134 Evergreen Pl, East Orange, New

phone-square +1 (587) 982-5274

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Envelope info@lalashacademy.com

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United States

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LASH103 Lash Studio

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Benita Lash Studio Envelope-Open 18321 W. Lake Houston Pkwy, Suite 305, Humble, TX77346

Kelley Jenkins Envelope-Open Delta Lash Academy 103 Howard

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Chic Lash Bar

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Maribel Schultz

Love Those Lashes LLC

Envelope-Open 39872 Los Alamos Rd. #a8Â murrieta, CA92562 Envelope chiclashbar@gmail.com phone-square +1 (619) 598-4385

Designer Lashes & Beauty Julie E. Garcia Envelope-Open 6895 E. Camelback Rd. Ste. 114, Scottsdale, AZ85251 Envelope info@designerlashes.com phone-square +1 (480) 227-0978 GLOBE www.designerlashes.com

EyEnvy Lash & Brow Studio Charlene Hatfield Nutter Envelope-Open 27 Washington Street, Camden, ME 04843 Envelope eyenvylashstudio@gmail.com phone-square +1 (207) 390-0122

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Lux Lashes by CC Chantee Collins

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PINKLAB Inc

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MaiLash Academy

San Diego Eyelash Extensions

Mai Lee

Envelope-Open 12935 Pomerado Road, Suite C, Poway,

Envelope-Open 1526 N Scottsdale Rd. Tempe, ,

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Envelope-Open 1 Nashua Road, #103, Londonderry,

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Make Me Mink Lashes

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Envelope-Open 115 Stratmore Place, Stockbridge

Take Care Beauty

Georgia, 30281

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The Beauty Pro Loft Jessica Mogauro Envelope-Open 130 Centre St. Howe Barn #103, Danvers, MA01923 Envelope beautyproloft@gmail.com phone-square +1 (781) 813-8131 GLOBE www.beautyproloft.com

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The Lash Beauty Lash Parlour

Luscious Lashes International

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Envelope-Open 9705 South Dixie Hwy Miami, Fl,

Envelope-Open 6 Hutchinson Ave, Table View, 7441

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The Lash Collection Academy

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Carla Crafford

Asia

Milnerton, Cape Town

Singapore

phone-square +27 21 555 1517

Envelope-Open Unit 41 Woodbridge Business Park,

Lash Institute Singapore

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Vogue Lashes by Adelle Sutton

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Africa South Africa Kylie Chandler Envelope-Open Hyde Park Corner Shopping Centre, Suite 301, Hyde Park, Sandton, Jhb, 219 Envelope orders@fluttereyelash.co.za GLOBE www.fluttereyelash.co.za

Lash and Beauty Room/ Academy Emma Justine Brink Envelope-Open 8 Riebeek Street, Chelsea Village, Wynberg, Cape Town, 7800

Adelle Sutton Envelope-Open 9 Harvey Street, Summerstrand, Port Elizabeth, 6001 Envelope info@voguelashes.co.za phone-square +27 41 583 2530 GLOBE www.voguelashes.co.za

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LashesByTanya Tanya Pretorius Envelope-Open Greenstone Drive, Bushwillow Park, 1047 Greenstone Hill, Edenvale, 1609 Envelope tanyap001@hotmail.com phone-square 826146895 instagram @LashesByTanya

64 - Business


Training

Directory UK

Artistic Fur

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AV Passion Beauty Agata Vinckevic Envelope-Open Hampton, London Envelope avpassionbeauty@gmail.com phone-square +44 7772 333 995 instagram @agata_lashartist

Best Lashes&Brows (Best L&B Ltd) Renata Fodor-Csuti Envelope info@bestlashesandbrows.com phone-square +44 7555 481 857 GLOBE bestlashesandbrows.com facebook-square /bestlashesandbrowsworldwide instagram @bestlashesandbrows

East Anglian Beauty Training Maureen Blackman Envelope-Open Norwich, Norfolk, NR6 Envelope info@eabt.co.uk phone-square +44 7717 257 756 GLOBE eabt.co.uk facebook-square /eastanglianbeautytraining

Glam Lashes Marta Wiatr Envelope-Open Norfolk, UK Envelope trainingenquirygl@gmail.com GLOBE www.glam-lashesuk.com instagram @glamlashes_bymarta

I.Nova Studio Inese Stepanova Envelope-Open Exmouth, UK Envelope i.nova@outlook.com phone-square +44 7580 120 587 instagram @i.nova.studio

iLashtique

Shiny Lashes

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Katarzyna Kotlarz Envelope-Open Birmingham, UK Envelope infoshinylashes@gmail.com phone-square +44 7843 906 484 GLOBE www.shinylashes.co.uk instagram @shinylashesbirmingham

Centre, Cardrew Ind. Est, Redruth, TR15 1SS Envelope cindy@helloultimate.com phone-square +44 7875 436 054 GLOBE ilashtique.com facebook-square /ilashtique instagram @ilashtique

Lash & Brow Secrets Darja Striletskaja Envelope-Open Hornsey, London Envelope info@lashandbrowsecrets.com phone-square +44 7926 198 718 GLOBE www.lashandbrowsecrets.com instagram @lashandbrowsectrets

Lash Lady Scunthorpe Joanna Staniul Envelope-Open Scunthorpe, UK Envelope info.lashladyuk@yahoo.com phone-square +44 7881 202 465 GLOBE www.lashladyuk.com instagram @lashladyuk

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London Lash Envelope-Open London Envelope info@londonlashpro.com phone-square +44 7495 456 276 GLOBE www.londonlash.com instagram @london_lash_pro

Wink Lash Bar Marie Darbyshire Envelope-Open Bolton, UK Envelope marieodarbyshire@gmail.com phone-square +44 7971 566 985 GLOBE www.winklashbarwilmslow.versum.com instagram @winklashbars

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UK Lash Institute

London Lash Manchester

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Ludmila Lazdovska Envelope-Open Manchester Envelope manchester@london-lash.com phone-square +44 7874 909 728 instagram @london_lash_manchester

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Ireland Annya Studio Anna Slufirski Envelope-Open Tallagh, Dublin 24, Ireland Envelope info@annyastudio.com facebook-square /annyasstudio instagram @annyastudio

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Ritzy Eyes Donata Jucyte Envelope-Open Unit 45, Coolmine Industrial Estate,

Canada

Lashworx

Bambola Lash Beauty

Lisa Gillanders Envelope-Open 50 Park Road, Greenmeadows, napier

Blanchardstown, Dublin 15, Ireland Envelope donata@ritzyeyes.com phone-square +44 831 040 220

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USA

Estilo Lash

Beverly Hills Lashes

Kim Helgesen-Fuentes Envelope-Open Mackenzie, BC Envelope kimhelgesenfuentes@estilolash.com phone-square +1 (250) 615-1232 GLOBE estilolash.com facebook-square /estilolashmobileeyelashextensions

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MaiLash & Brows Mai Le Envelope-Open Scottsdale, AZ Envelope mailashinfo@gmail.com phone-square +1 (480) 404-0092 GLOBE mailash.com

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San Diego Eyelash Extensions Olga Villarreal Envelope-Open 12935 Pomerado Road, Poway CA 92064 Envelope sdeyelash@gmail.com phone-square +1 (619) 438-5770 GLOBE sandiegoeyelashextensions.com facebook-square /sdeyelash instagram @sdeyelash TWITTER-SQUARE @sdeyelash PINTEREST /sdeyelash

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Lash Out Beauty Amanda Masi Envelope-Open 98 Fermar Dr Vaughan, Ontario Envelope lashoutlashess@gmail.com phone-square +1 (416) 910-1044

Luxe Lash Academy Envelope-Open Vancouver, British Columbia Envelope leslie@luxelashstudio.ca phone-square +1 (778) 808-5572 GLOBE luxelashstudio.ca facebook-square /luxeacademy

Premium Products and Quality Training Envelope info@hotlashes.ca phone-square +1 (403) 999-4455

Kim Helgesen-Fuentes Envelope-Open 23 Heather cres , Mackenzie BC Envelope kimhelgesenfuentes@estilolash.com phone-square +1 (250) 615-1232

Australia Enchanted S.P.A Envelope-Open 1/7 Wise Sreet, Joondalup, Western Australia, 6027 Envelope reception@enchantedspa.com.au phone-square +61 1300 113 996 GLOBE www.enchantedspa.com.au

Lash Xtend Amy Williams Envelope-Open 16/344 Bilsen Road, Geebung Qld 4034 Envelope hello@lashxtendbeauty.com.au phone-square +61449602750 GLOBE www.lashextendbeauty.com.au facebook-square /lashxtendbeauty instagram @lashextend

4112, New Zealand Envelope lashworx@gmail.com phone-square +64275456106 GLOBE lashworx@gmail.com

Asena Artistry Mia Quach Envelope mai@asenaartistry.com phone-square +61416566556 GLOBE www.asenaartistry.com facebook-square /Asenaartistry instagram @asenaartistry

NHMLASH Studio Nadia Southon Envelope-Open Shop 2b/8 Carrara Street, Mount Gravatt East 4122 Envelope nhmlash@gmail.com phone-square +61452433374 GLOBE www.nhmlash.com.au facebook-square /nhmlash instagram @nhmlash

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Denmark MYLASHCOMPANY Envelope-Open Beringsvej 7, 7500 Holstebro, Denmark Envelope info@mylashcompany.com phone-square +45 5070 2543 GLOBE mylashcompany.com


Belgium

Netherlands

Italy

LaShey's

LaShey's

Milano Royal Lashes

Shey Peral Envelope-Open Eikenlei 107, 2960 Sint-Job-in-‘t-Goor Envelope info@lasheys.com phone-square +32 (0)3 344 69 29 GLOBE Www.lasheys.com facebook-square /LaShey’s Lash Lounge & Academy instagram @lashey_s

Shey Peral Envelope-Open Eikenlei 107. 2960 Sint-Job-In-‘t-Goor,

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Norway Lash Look Ina Helland Envelope-Open Oslo, Norway Envelope academy@lashlook.no phone-square +47 9546 0318 GLOBE www.lashlook.no instagram @inahelland_lashlook

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Slovenia

Finland Salon Styleteam Oy / Ripsitukku / LashStock Anne Kallio Envelope-Open Hämeentie 14 LH 324240 Salo Envelope lashstock@gmail.com, ripsitukku@gmail. com

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Romania Simetria Lash Pro Simona Riciu Envelope-Open Bucuresti, Romania Envelope contact@simetrialashpro.ro phone-square +40 765 684 712 GLOBE www.simetrialashpro.ro instagram @simetria_lashpro

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Directory United Kingdom

Best Lashes & Brows®

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My Beautiful Eyes Envelope sales@beautyinnovator.co.uk GLOBE mybeautifuleyes.eu

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VZ Hair and Glamour Ltd Envelope info@vzhairandglamour.com phone-square +44 7554 925 551 GLOBE vzhairandglamour.com

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Ireland Elite Lash Academy Envelope-Open Mall Road, Monaghan, Ireland Envelope santa.jodka@gmail.com phone-square +353 868 593 699 GLOBE elitelash.co.uk

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USA & Canada Angel Eyelashes Envelope info@angeleyelashes.com GLOBE angeleyelashes.com

Boutique Lash Company Envelope admin@boutiquelash.com phone-square +1 (780) 266–3875 GLOBE boutiquelashcompany.com

Hot Lashes

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The Lashe, Inc.

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Lash FX

Borboleta

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Lash Affair by J.Paris

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Sinful Lashes Envelope sinfullashes@gmail.com phone-square +1 (818) 970–7151 GLOBE sinfullashes.com

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Australia Enchanted SPA Envelope-Open 1/7 Wise Sreet, Joondalup, Western Australia, 6027 Envelope reception@enchantedspa.com.au phone-square +61 1300 113 996 GLOBE enchantedspa.com.au

Events Calendar 2019 Events

April 2020

September 2019

Lash Events Online Competition

Lash Tribe

Championship

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Calendar-Alt Closes 30th Sept 2019 GLOBE www.ilashtique.com/2019-lashqueens-championship

Netherlands

October 2019

Lash eXtend

Artistic Lash League

Envelope info@lashextend.nl phone-square 033–4450323 GLOBE lashextend.nl

South Africa Luscious Lashes International

Calendar-Alt 19th Oct 2019 facebook-square /artisticlashleague

The Lash Collection

World Lash Day Online Conference

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Bulgaria

April 2020

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Envelope lushlashes@iafrica.com phone-square +27 72 338 7000 GLOBE eyelashextensions.co.za Envelope info@thelashcollection.co.za GLOBE thelashcollection.co.za

map-marker-alt Online Calendar-Alt Opens November 2019, closes 1st

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2020 Events February 2020 Lash World Cup map-marker-alt Amsterdam Calendar-Alt 15th & 16th February 2020 GLOBE www.lashworldcup.com facebook-square /lashworldcup

Lash Olympics map-marker-alt Online Calendar-Alt 2nd February 2020

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