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I recently took a private training with none other than Lana Wyer of Lux Uncut, and we recorded this afterwards.
First of all, the training I received with her private artistry course is unparalleled. The amount of private attention was nerve wracking, extremely mentally and physically exhausting, but ridiculously beneficial in my lash career. To be completely candid, i was feeling overwhelmed and in a sort of rut with lashes for a few months. Even though I am still so new, I wasn't feeling like I was up to par with the rest of my peers and I was just struggling during sets. I signed up for this course in June, but it literally came at the right time in my life. She sat behind me the entire time and caught me at every move, every wrong turn, and had me think and really execute a full lash set in a different way. She drilled face shapes into my brain. She gave me extreme confidence, while being a sweet soul and someone I could feel comfortable with. I was sweating at first, but throughout the two days I got my groove. I almost cried on the plane on my way home because I was just so excited to get back to work and take what I learned back to my clients. Lana is truly an educator, beautiful soul, and a boss babe that deserves all the recognition in the world.
I wanted to dive deeper into the creative process of Lana's mind, to kind of give you guys an inside view of how she ticks and give her more of a human view, because she is just like the rest of us.
We talk about:
+ Her typical morning routine
+ When and why she went from clients to training
+ What she looks for in a brand for her kits
+ How starting the business has changed her
+ Her creative process
+ Lana's fav apps
+ Her favorite "failure"
+ Feel like something has been done already? She has some advice
+ What she would tell 5 year-old Lana(Got this idea from Rupaul's Drag Race
Thank you so much for listening beauty babes, to connect:
LANA'S INSTAGRAM: http://instagram.com/luxuncut
STEVEN'S INSTAGRAM: http://instagram.com/theborbyboy
By Steven BeautyI recently took a private training with none other than Lana Wyer of Lux Uncut, and we recorded this afterwards.
First of all, the training I received with her private artistry course is unparalleled. The amount of private attention was nerve wracking, extremely mentally and physically exhausting, but ridiculously beneficial in my lash career. To be completely candid, i was feeling overwhelmed and in a sort of rut with lashes for a few months. Even though I am still so new, I wasn't feeling like I was up to par with the rest of my peers and I was just struggling during sets. I signed up for this course in June, but it literally came at the right time in my life. She sat behind me the entire time and caught me at every move, every wrong turn, and had me think and really execute a full lash set in a different way. She drilled face shapes into my brain. She gave me extreme confidence, while being a sweet soul and someone I could feel comfortable with. I was sweating at first, but throughout the two days I got my groove. I almost cried on the plane on my way home because I was just so excited to get back to work and take what I learned back to my clients. Lana is truly an educator, beautiful soul, and a boss babe that deserves all the recognition in the world.
I wanted to dive deeper into the creative process of Lana's mind, to kind of give you guys an inside view of how she ticks and give her more of a human view, because she is just like the rest of us.
We talk about:
+ Her typical morning routine
+ When and why she went from clients to training
+ What she looks for in a brand for her kits
+ How starting the business has changed her
+ Her creative process
+ Lana's fav apps
+ Her favorite "failure"
+ Feel like something has been done already? She has some advice
+ What she would tell 5 year-old Lana(Got this idea from Rupaul's Drag Race
Thank you so much for listening beauty babes, to connect:
LANA'S INSTAGRAM: http://instagram.com/luxuncut
STEVEN'S INSTAGRAM: http://instagram.com/theborbyboy