Lash inc Issue 16 (Sample)

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Contents

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Welcome 1

Letter from The Editor

Lashes 5

The Perfect Beauty Treatment for Winter

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Enchanted’s Hidden Treasure Meet the Lash Ladies Featured Lash Artist A manda Israelsson

How To Become An A ward Winning 11 Company

13 Meeting NovaLash 15 Ask T he Expert: Shining a Light. Exposure for Eyelash 22 Cyanoacrylate Extension Technicians Better S helf Life: Getting the most 25 from your glue

27 It’s All About The Adhesive 29 The Brow Bureau 33 Lash Inc’s F avourite Products 35 Featured Salon: G lam Glow Beauty

39 L ash Volumes & Lash 37 Understanding Weights Results from The L ash Crown 39 Championship

41 Confessions of a Lash Addict 45 Results from Lash Battle 2017

Business 51 On Your Mark, Get Set, Grow! 55 Lash Inc Accredited Directory 57 Training Directory 59 Supplier Directory 61 Artist & Salon Directory Cover Image

Makeup, Lashes, Concept - Jill Heijligers-Peloquin, lashfx.com Model - Lauren So Photography - Larry Alan


Welcome to issue 16 of

Lash Inc. International We have had a busy year so far, with the launch of Lash Inc USA/Canada and Lash Inc Australasia we are growing our community quickly. These regional versions are amazing, giving the full International content plus all the local content for their country. In this quarter’s magazine, you will find articles from new contributors, results of lash contests in London and all the usual content. Look out for your photos in the reader gallery. It has been an amazing year expanding our reach in the lash community, the magazine was also nominated for the LUX awards and I was nominated for Business Woman Scotland Awards for Lash Inc Magazine. We are not sure if we will win either award but being nominated and shortlisted is fantastic. Awards are great for business and if you are interested in awards for your business please read my article in this issue also. If you have anything you wish to contribute for our next issue please get in touch at info@lashinc.eu or submit through our VIP page at www.lashinc.eu Have an amazing festive season and all the best for 2018!

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Louise and the Lash Inc Team Andi, Sarah & Richard

Letter from The Editor

Lash Inc.

7 Newton Place, Lower Ground, Glasgow, G3 7PR Contact Name: Louise Tierney Contact Email: info@lashinc.eu www.lashinc.eu

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The Perfect

Beauty Treatment

for Winter by Claudia Wright

As well as encouraging us to add another layer to our chosen outfit of the day, the seasonal change into autumn and winter also has a knock-on effect on our daily beauty regimen. With the number of hours of daylight getting shorter and the nights getting longer and colder, the steady decline in temperature can reap havoc on our hair and skin. Whilst the winter weather causes us to give certain areas a little extra TLC, such as investing in a more substantial moisturiser to ward off dry skin, it means we can relax and ‘chill’ out with other aspects of our morning routine. We will start with the most important factor- any beauty treatment that allows you to have an extra 15 minutes in bed is an instant must-have, right? The LVL lash lift straightens the natural eyelash at the root, creating long, lifted lashes that stay put for up to 8 weeks. The dramatic, wide-eye effect is intensified by the tint, which is also included in the treatment. The tint creates the effect of mascara, therefore reducing the time needed to get ready in the morning, so you can just get up and go! Even after a terrible night sleep, you will look like you have had your full 8 hours, and then some. As you may or may not know that twice a year, in spring and autumn, we lose more hair than usual. This applies to the hair on our head as well as our eyelashes. The reason for this is down to the change in climate, hence the name ‘autumn shed’. If you are an avid lash extension wearer, this doesn’t mean that you will have to have a break from your beloved bonds, it simply means that you will need to book your infill appointments a little closer together than usual for one or two of your lash cycles. However, if you want to try something more low maintenance, without compromising on results, and not having to worry about any effects from the autumn shed then this is where LVL really shines! As mentioned above, LVL enhances your natural lashes- no bonds, no adhesive, no extensions, which means no (or very low) maintenance! Leave the salon with instantly long, lifted lashes, and don’t return for 6-8 weeks until it’s time to give your lashes another boost. However, if you want to encourage stronger and healthier lashes, and maintain them, we suggest brushing them daily using a serum. Because we are huge advocates for lash health, we created a lash and brow conditioning serum which is packed full of multi-vitamins and conditioning actives, designed to nourish and promote strong, healthy eyelashes and eyebrows. Of course, you may still notice slightly more lash loss than usual due to the change in climate, but this will last for no longer than two lash cycles, and will have very little effect on your LVLs.

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Another thing we are more conscious of, especially around this time of year, is spending money on little luxuries. Unquestionably, lash treatments come under the ‘essentials’ bracket when it comes to budgeting for Christmas and New Year, so the longevity of LVL ticks another box when it comes to winter beauty. Prices vary depending on your local salon, but with instantaneous results lasting between 6 and 8 weeks, you will leave the salon looking a million dollars, and carry that straight through into the New Year. A worthy winter investment! Love the sound of the low-maintenance, instant results, short treatment time and longevity of LVL, but worried they still won’t deliver the drama of eyelash extensions? We’ve got you covered. With a choice of small, medium or large shields, you will get the exact look you desire every time. Go for small for a dramatic lift, medium if you are new to LVL, and large if you want a subtle, but noticeable lift. Perfect eyes every time.

LVL Treatment: http://nouveaulashes.com/ treatment/lvl-lash-lift/ LVL Training: http://nouveaulashes.com/training/ lvl-lash-lift-training/



The Expert: Shining a Light.

Ask

The Importance of Proper Lighting for Lash Artists by Leah Lynch Applying lash extensions is an intricate process, and the application is a work of art unto itself. Proper lighting is crucial for applying—as well as isolating—lashes properly. You can spend thousands of dollars on products and education and then fall short in your service due to improper or inadequate lighting. Natural light is the best setting for any intricate work, but since you’re not going to apply lash extensions outdoors, you’ll need to create the best indoor lighting environment possible.

What kind of lighting should I use?

spectrum lighting, pay attention to two things: the Colour Rendering Index (CRI), and the colour temperature. •

CRI measures a light bulb’s ability to reveal various colours. Most full-spectrum bulbs have a CRI rating of between 90 and 100. For comparison purposes, natural sunlight has a CRI measurement of 100.

The colour temperature refers to the colour of the light. Despite the name, it has nothing to do with heat. Look for bulbs with colour temperatures higher than 5,000 on the Kelvin (K) scale. These most accurately mimic natural light.

Without question, the best option is full-spectrum lighting, which most closely mimics natural sunlight (ideally 6,500k). Benefits of full-spectrum “Daylight” lighting will noticeably improve the look and feel of your lash lighting, compared to other types of bulbs, include: Better visual clarity studio, transforming dim and ugly yellowish light to a whiter and brighter for detailed work, improved colour perception, and reduced eyestrain. shade. It makes the environment more appealing to your clients, and it’s Aside from just better vision, full-spectrum lighting is thought to improve great for studios with few windows. mood, productivity, and mental awareness. It’s used for light therapy to treat people with seasonal affective disorder (SAD). Professional lighting may cost more initially, but in many cases, the bulbs last three to four times longer and use far less electricity to power. And Fluorescent bulbs are common in our industry and are the standard for trust me: Your eyes will thank you! aesthetic “loops,” but I assure you this is not the best choice for extended exposure and long-term use. Please be aware that you will also need appropriate lighting replacements for more permanent overhead lighting fixtures as well. Plan to replace Fluorescent bulbs and some LEDs can create a small floodlights, fluorescent tubes, or incandescent bulbs with “daylight” flicker that is not perceived by the human eye. spectrum bulbs as well. The same way you can fatigue your eyes by working Search “fluorescent light slow motion” on on a computer in a dark room, you can badly strain your eyes by working YouTube to see how intense this flicker under a bright light while the rest of your room is dim. really is! Ever notice a phantom grid appear on your client’s face while taking a photo? This is the effect of the f licker. Working under that After reviewing all the most popular products available, I strongly flicker all day every day can cause recommend the Daylight Company’s Slimline LED floor lamp. The light eyestrain, fatigue, and can even output is wonderful. It reaches all the way across your bed with an trigger vertigo symptoms that elongated single light bar to make sure to cast ample light on both eyes could end your career. without shadows, it has a sturdy base, stylish slim design, and has multiple points for adjusting height and angle. You can find it on daylightcompany. “Daylight” bulbs come in a variety com (Lash Inc. readers may use promo code Leah20 for 20% off!). of types, sizes, and wattages, and you can find bulbs that will For more tips on safe practices for you and your client, keep an eye out for fit with your current lighting the new Lash Inc. lash safety program, coming soon. system. However, it’s important to note that there’s no standard Have a question for our expert, Leah Lynch? industry regulation for what full-spectrum Let us know at expert@lashinc.eu means. To make sure you’re actually purchasing true full-

Which light is “The Best”?

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Featured Lash Artist - Henrietta Orosz Lashes - 16


Reader G allery Polina Voiler

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Silvia Mikova

Helen Sanchez

Radmila Woll

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Photos by Johnny Phayakoun, JPHayas Photography

Results from The

Lash Crown

Championship By Alice Shieh

Hawaii’s first ever Lash Crown Championship took place on September 17th in Waikiki. In a venue overlooking the Pacific Ocean at The Modern Resort, over 40 contestants from around the world competed across three separate categories: classic, Russian volume, and fantasy (with fantasy competitors interpreting the theme “hula girl”). The competition was conceived by Honolulu-based, awardwinning lash artist and entrepreneur Olivia Trask-Lopez, whose dreams of bringing lash competitions to Hawaii was realized with Lash Crown Championship.

Winners placed first, second, and third across each category:

Each competitor brought a model with one eye already lashed and completed, leaving the remaining eye for the day of the competition. At approximately 11AM, the contestants for classic lashes launched the start of the day, followed by the Russian volume competition. The competition ended with an afternoon fashion walk by the fantasy lash models, who showcased the hula girl theme through various interpretations that ranged from a quirky, cartoon-inspired hula girl to a formidable volcano goddess. The event wrapped with an award ceremony set against an ocean backdrop and golden Hawaiian sunset.

Emotions and tears flowed freely at the award ceremony as the winners for each category were announced. Excitement ran high as some of the winners were shocked by their wins, but none more so than Russian volume champion, Lauren Alvarez, who was stunned by her win. She recalled a nightmarish start to her competition career when she left her entire lash kit behind at her hotel the morning of the contest. “I ran back to the hotel to get it and almost missed the orientation,” she confessed to the judges after the award ceremony, also adding, “I was so nervous my hands were literally shaking” during the competition. Perhaps only the shy and

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Sarah Matthews (1st), Yuko Miyazaki (2nd), Svetlana Myrontes (3rd) in the Fantasy Lash Category. Lauren Alvarez (1st), Claudia Rodriguez (2nd), Mari Ishikawa (3rd) in the Russian Volume Category. Melanie Temple (1st), Shizuka Ichinohe and Monica Vipond (2nd place tie), Asami Kida (3rd) in the Classic Lash Category.


humble Alvarez was shocked by her victory, though, as judges recalled her work as truly standout. A grateful Sarah Matthews also shed tears when her first place fantasy lash win was announced. Her winning interpretation of the island-inspired theme at the first Hawaiian competition was only made sweeter by the fact Matthews herself is a local girl—she lives and works in Oahu. “It is such an honor to be awarded first place in the Fantasy division of Hawaii’s first ever lash competition, the Lash Crown Championships,” she said, “Through the tireless efforts of the staff and my fellow participants, we were able to put Hawaii on the map as a beauty capital with rich cultural diversity. As an artist, this competition gave me the opportunity to share an idea Jayne emphasized in a poignant speech as she addressed the importance that I had been cultivating for years. The theme ‘hula girl’ allowed me to of client-focused customer service. showcase the beauty of the islands through the medium of lash art.” The inspiration behind Lash Crown Championship was as Hawaiian as The judging panel comprised of lash masters from all across the United the creator herself. Olivia Trask-Lopez, the woman behind Lash Crown States. Christine Petrun of Southern California’s Eyeland Lash, Hawaii’s Championship, envisioned a gathering of lash artists united in the spirit of very own award winning lash artist and organizer of the event Olivia camaraderie and love for the industry. “Maybe it’s because I’m Hawaiian Trask-Lopez, Natalie Zhuravlova of Florida’s Lova Lash and Lova Lash and I truly believe in the alohaspirit,” she confessed, “but I really wanted Bar, Erin Taylor of Utah’s Borboleta Beauty, and Alice Shieh of Seattle’s Lash Crown Championship to be less about competition and more about Bluebell Skin Care and Lashes flew in from their respective corners of celebration.” A former competitor herself, she won the Rising Star Award the country to Honolulu to attend the competition. This coterie of judges, at the first Lash Wars and enjoyed the experience enough to want to bring led by head judge Hilaree Brand, focused on assessing precision, good competitions to Honolulu. Trask-Lopez now owns Beauty Art Aesthetics technique, sanitation, and aesthetic quality. When asked about the quality and Hapa Beauty Bar, is a lash trainer herself, and is considered one of of work put forth by the contestants, Brand—a veteran contestant herself— Hawaii’s premier lash artists. And if her goal was to create a celebratory praised the competitors, stating that “every contestant showed courage, event, it seemed that she was successful. “Lash Crown Championship team talent and dedication to their craft. You could tell that these were the gems put their souls into the organization and during the whole event there was of the lash world. They are the ones that are making this industry better. an absolute atmosphere of kindness and warmth that there was not even They were brave enough to have multiple judges telling them what was and room left for competitive feelings!” declared judge Natalie Zhuravlova. wasn’t great about their work and I guarantee that they will be better lash artist because they prepared themselves for competition. I love seeing this Echoing her appreciation for the camaraderie, judge Alice Shieh (who vulnerable side of our industry.” lent a helping hand during the planning of Lash Crown Championship) revealed that the organizers “relied considerably on Hilaree Brand for her The one-day extravaganza included talks from experts and luminaries competition and judging expertise, and this is what I love about the lash from the lash industry. All owners of their own thriving lash businesses, industry—it’s comprised of women like her who are incredibly generous Hilaree Brand of My Brand Lashes, Courtney Buhler of Sugarlash Pro and to their peers and to the next generation. Professional women can be Lashpro Academy, Kim Jayne of Borboleta Beauty, and Mai Le of Mai Lash notorious for figuratively cannibalizing their young, and this was not the and Brow delivered speeches on a picturesque terrace overlooking the case here. The path to bringing Lash Crown into reality with Olivia wasn’t beaches of Waikiki, while contestants competed in adjacent rooms. always the smoothest road, but it was worth traveling to give a platform to this amazing new talent. Seeing those tears at the awards ceremony made These venerable guest speakers covered topics from technical and all the late nights worth it!” educational advice to marketing and branding tips. Veteran lash trainer Brand imparted her wisdom about the virtues of competition training and So what’s in store for Lash Crown Championship? Trask-Lopez admits that, why competitions can be a fast path to improving technique and quality while the journey to the first Lash Crown might have had its challenges, it of work. (This sentiment was echoed by judge Petrun, who noted, “...it’s was ultimately rewarding as she learned many things from the experience instrumental to the growth of the lash industry. Competing will challenge and was eager to put them into practice. “We will be back, and it’ll be bigger you but will inspire you to be the best.”) Brand also shared the story behind and better,” she said enthusiastically and encouraged all attendees of the her first competition loss and the lessons gained from that experience. 2017 event to share their feedback with the competition. “We want to know When CEO and lash trainer Buhler took to the stage, she emphasized the your thoughts so we can incorporate them into next year’s competition!” importance of clear branding vision and the necessity of good education, And for all aspiring competitors who are unsure about joining, Russian the latter of which was the impetus of her launching Sugarlash Pro’s online volume champion Alvarez had this advice: “I entered my very first lash Lashpro Academy. Mai Le, who took a break from judging to speak, focused competition with my nerves and excitement on complete overload, but as on technical prowess and the virtues of good technique and precision, but a lash artist I wanted to grow, learn, and really challenge myself...Even still made a case for passion as she urged artists to, “follow your dream. though it was very nerve wracking, the overall experience was great and Love what you do. Be your best!” Love for the industry was echoed by Kim totally worth it! I encourage other lash artists to put themselves out of Jayne, who shared personal stories of her humble beginnings in the lash their comfort zone and take a chance, you may surprise yourself!” industry and the power of customer service. “You are not the celebrity,”

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Results from

Lash Battle

2017

The UK’s biggest eyelash extensions competition came to London once again this July, welcoming 127 participants from 20 countries all over the world!

London Lash prides themselves on creating work which flatters the client, and looks after the health of their natural lashes, something that is upheld by the judging criteria of eyelash competitions. A very common question in the Lash Battle has been organised by London lead up to Lash Battle is ‘should I compete?’ and Lash Professional since 2015, the competition the answer is always ‘of course!’ competitions are has continued to grow both in terms of the nerve-wracking, but the feedback participants number of participants, but in also in prestige, can get back from some of the industry’s most and the volume of gifts and prizes received by impressive professionals is priceless! Attending contestants. Prizes this year were given by some an eyelash extensions competition can be a of the best names in the lash industry, including career changer, taking an individual from ‘Lash Lash Battle Gold sponsors Glamcor, Noble Artist’ to ‘Award Winning Lash Artist’, and even Lashes, Lash Company Copenhagen, and Velvet further! Lashes. Huge congratulations go to every single London Lash prides themselves on creating contestant – we know how hard it is to even work which flatters the client, and looks after think about competing, let alone show up and the health of their natural lashes, something produce some of the most technically and that is upheld by the judging criteria of eyelash aesthetically brilliant lashes we have seen! Extra competitions. A very common question in the Special congratulations go to our Lash Artist lead up to Lash Battle is ‘should I compete?’ and of the year Marina Litvinova, who took home the answer is always ‘of course!’ competitions are two first place trophies, a number of judges’ nerve-wracking, but the feedback participants favourites, and so many gift bags she couldn’t get can get back from some of the industry’s most them on the plane! It is an understatement to say impressive professionals is priceless! Attending that Marina’s work impressed everyone who saw an eyelash extensions competition can be a it – one judge commented that it was the ‘best career changer, taking an individual from ‘Lash used of layering’ they had ever seen! Well done Artist’ to ‘Award Winning Lash Artist’, and even to Marina, who we are excited to see more work further! from in the future! In addition to 5 indoor nominations, which produced some really fantastic work, an online nomination was held once again for those who were unable to come to London, or simply for those who wanted to showcase the extent of their creative flare! This year’s theme was ‘A Fairytale’, and produced some visually stunning work!

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For a full list of Lash Battle winners, go to www. londonlashpro.com and click on the ‘competition’ link.


WINNERS OF LASH BATTLE 2017 FAIRYTALE LOOK There were some incredible looks created for our photo fantasy competition this year, making choosing a winner very difficult!

Kerstin Kaluza with 538.5 points Kerstin’s beautiful work is now featured on the cover of Lash Inc. magazine! Lashes - 46


WINNERS OF LASH BATTLE 2017 FAIRYTALE LOOK

Sonja Bogesch with 532 Points

Kim Grison with 528 Points

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Jolita Shishmanova

Klaudia Demiewicz

with 496 Points

with 479.5 Points

LASH ARTIST OF THE YEAR 2017 CLASSIC LOOK MASTERS

EXPERTS

1st place

Karolina Vilmane

91.5 points

1st place

Monika Grzelak

94.5 points

2nd place

Sara Lopez

87 points

2nd place

Natasha Gallier

90 points

3rd place

Kecia Davidsen

85 points

3rd place

Julie Rasmussen

86.5 points

DOUBLE VOLUME MASTERS

EXPERTS

1st place

Sofie Brinch-Møller Kirkegaard

102 points

1st place

Oanh Vu Kaalohøj

104 points

2nd place

Lianna Jellema

96.5 points

Joint 2nd place

Ernesta Zuberniene Gabriella Begyura

103.5 points

3rd place

Karolina Vilmane

93.5 points

3rd place

Claire Edbrooke

101 points

3-4D VOLUME MASTERS

EXPERTS

1st place

Marina Litvinova

109.5 points

1st place

Akemi Osuga

109 points

2nd place

Sada Cole

105.5 points

2nd place

Cecilia Pethlén

107.5 points

3rd place

Agata Vinckevic

103.5 points

3rd place

Jana Adamcova

106.5 points

DRAMATIC VOLUME MASTERS

EXPERTS

1st place

Marina Litvinova

112 points

1st place

Jana Adamcova

103.5 points

2nd place

Agata Vinckevic

98.5 points

2nd place

Claire Edbrooke

101.5 points

3rd place

Gergana Stefanova

97.5 points

3rd place

Cecilia Pethlén

96 points

NUDE LOOK MASTERS

EXPERTS

1st place

Beata Lisowska

78 points

1st place

Natasha Gallier

76.5 points

2nd place

Lianna Jellema

73 points

2nd place

Julie Rasmussen

73.5 points

3rd place

Monika Sahin

67 points

3rd place

Oi Yan Ng

66 points

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The following training academies and individuals are accredited by Lash Inc. Their training courses and qualifications meet all requirements for approval by our organisation.

Accreditation Lash Inc Accredited Directory

United Kingdom & Ireland Accredited Training Providers.

England Love My Lashes Sue Winter 7 Bremen Grove, Shenley Brook End, Milton Keynes, MK5 7FJ mklashes@gmail.com

Flirties Unit 2, Tarlair Business Park Tarlair Way, Macduff, AB44 1RU www.flirties.co.uk +44 845 022 22 33

East Anglian Beauty Training maureen@eabt.co.uk www.eabt.co.uk

Hello Gorgeous (Kent) eyelashacademy@gmail.com www.eyelashacademy.co.uk

Gina G Beauty Ltd gina.beautytherapist@gmail.com

Institute of Eyelash Excellence 25 Hillview Road, Canterbury, Kent, CT2 8EY www.eyelashextensiontraining.co.uk

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Lash By Francesca LASHacademy Training & Products rachel@lashbyfrancesca.co.uk www.lashbyfrancesca.co.uk

VZ Hair and Glamour Ltd 26 Rutland Road, Maidenhead, Berkshire, SL6 4HY +44 7554 925 551

Immaculate Beauty Academy 8 Tamworth Parade, Elms Park, Essex, RM12 5AS imlashes@yahoo.co.uk www.immaculatelashes.com

Inga Misiute Dartford, Kent, DA1 5LF +44 7988 374 564 imlashes@yahoo.co.uk www.immaculatelashes.com

Lashworld Silviya Mikova 122 London Road, Bognor Regis, West Sussex +44 7886 836 448 www.lashworld.co.uk

Love Beauty Training 995 Wycombe Lane, Wooburn Green Buckinghamshire info@lovebeautytraining.com www.lovebeautytraining.com

Scotland: Caledonian Therapy Academy 7 Newton Place, Glasgow, G3 7PR +44 1423 329 251 www.ctacademy.co.uk

Flirties Unit 2, Tarlair Business Park, Tarlair Way, Macduff, AB44 1RU +44 845 022 22 33 www.flirties.co.uk

Ireland: Monika Wojtysiak DeviLash Lash Extensions Atelier & Training Centre, 16/1 8 William Street, Galway, Ireland devilashireland@gmail.com

Glamour Lashes Ireland +353 872 974 781 Glamourlashesbyjana@gmail.com www.glamourlashes.ie

Donata Jucyte Ritzy Eyes Unit 45, Coolmine Industrial Estate, Blanchardstown, Dublin 15, Ireland +353 831 040 220 donata@ritzyeyes.com


United States of America Accredited Training Providers. Jessica Mogauro The Beauty Pro Loft, 130 Centre St. Howe Barn #103, Danvers, MA 01923 +1 (781) 813–8131 beautyproloft@gmail.com beautyproloft.com

Benita Lash Studio

Take Care Beauty Tanya Jones +1 (415) 420-1939 takecarebeautymagic.com

Canada Accredited Training Providers. Sugarlash Academy of Lash Artistry

18321 W. Lake Houston Pkwy, Suite 305, Courtney Buhler +1 587 982 5274 Humble, TX 77346 info@sweetsugarlashes.com benitaramos@outlook.com www.sugarlashpro.com

Amy Young Love Those Lashes LLC +1 (513) 280–6550 www.nomascara.com www.lovethoselashes.blogspot.com

Lucy Argent LA Lash Academy 137 Bay Street #8, Santa Monica, CA 90405 +1 (424) 200–8278

San Diego Eyelash Extensions 12935 Pomerado Road, Suite C, Poway, CA 92064 +1 (619) 438–5770 info@sandiegoeyelashextensions.com www.sandiegoeyelashextensions.com

LASHLAB Academy by PINKLAB & Co. 545 Fifth Avenue, 8th Floor, New York, NY 10017 +1 (212) 686–0992 www.lashlabacademy.com

MaiLash Academy

Lash Line Academy & Supplies Inc Jessi Love info@lash-line.com www.lash-line.com

Boutique Lash Company

South Africa Accredited Training Providers. Lesley–ann Altree Luscious Lashes International 6 Hutchinson Ave, Table View, 7441, South Africa +27 21 557 5279 lushlashes@iafrica.com www.eyelashextensions.co.za

Vogue Lashes by Adelle Sutton 9 Harvey Street, Summerstrand, Port Elizabeth, 6001 +27 41 583 2530 info@voguelashes.co.za www.voguelashes.co.za

Worldwide & Online Accredited Training Providers. Deluxe Lashes International

Aleksandra Maniuse 2115 39 Street NW, Edmonton, Alberta, +370 6 092 2922 T6L 4G1 info@deluxelashes.lt +1 780 266 3875 www.deluxelashes.lt admin@boutiquelash.com www.deluxe–lashes.com

Australia & New Zealand Accredited Training Providers. Sugarlash Academy of Lash Artistry

Lash Master Academy Online masteracademyonline@gmail.com www.lashmasteracademy.com

Institute of Eyelash Excellence – Online

Melena Langford info@sweetsugarlashes.com www.sugarlashpro.com

eyelash.extension.kent@gmail.com www.eyelashextensiontraining.co.uk

VC LASH Ltd

Lessons in Lashes – Online

Canberra, ACT, AUSTRALIA +61 2 4761 59717 info@vclash.co.nz www.vclash.co.nz

lashtutorials@hotmail.com www.lessonsinlashes.com

Mai Lee 1526 N Scottsdale Rd. Tempe, AZ 85281, Komao USA Kerrie Ann Ditz +1 480 404 0092 mailashceo@gmail.com Enchanted S.P.A

PO Box 1483, Joondalup DC, WA 6919 0450 4247 39 / 1300 113 996 www.enchantedspa.com.au

Star Lash Academy Jancarza 89, 31–618 Kraków, Poland starlashacademy@gmail.com http://www.starlashacademy.pl/

Silart Lash & Brow Academy silartstudija@gmail.com

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