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Are you consistently getting 40% lash retention after 3+ weeks? If not... we can help!
Eyelash extension retention is one of the most common issues in the lash industry. There are a lot of different reasons for problems with lash retention. That may include how you are sleeping at night, how often you touch your extensions, how soon after getting them done you allow them to get wet and your environment (primarily humidity levels.) The good news is all of these lash retention issues can be solved through better education, investing in the right products, right client preparation & full client cooperation.
In this week’s episode, we decided to break it into 3 mini episodes for you to better understand lash retention. We have an episode about what you can do 1) BEFORE your appointment, 2) DURING your appointment and 3) AFTER your appointment. Both clients & lash artists would definitely learn a lot from these episodes.
Save valuable time & money using the tips & tricks by listening to these episodes now.
Here's a sneak peek to today's episodes:
Lash Retention: What Can You Do DURING Your Appointment?
► {00:25} How does tearing greatly affect lash retention?
► {00:49} What can you do to avoid tearing before your appointment?
► {01:43} As a lash artist, how can you prevent your client’s eyes from tearing?
► {05:30} Why does Jenna think that learning to handfan is so important when doing volume lashes to help with retention?
Rate, Review & Follow on Apple Podcasts
Did you find today’s podcast helpful & valuable that got yourself thinking “Oh! I really like Jenna and this whole Elevate Yourself podcast.” If your answer is YES, please consider leaving a rating and review on my show. I have always believed that everyone deserves access to self-care and so this is my way of sharing my love and passion for the beauty biz.
Click HERE, scroll to the bottom, tap to rate with five stars, and select “Write a Review.” Make sure to share what you find most helpful about this episode!
You can also follow this podcast so you don’t miss out on any of our new episodes. Follow now!
Links mentioned in this episode:
By Jenna B.Are you consistently getting 40% lash retention after 3+ weeks? If not... we can help!
Eyelash extension retention is one of the most common issues in the lash industry. There are a lot of different reasons for problems with lash retention. That may include how you are sleeping at night, how often you touch your extensions, how soon after getting them done you allow them to get wet and your environment (primarily humidity levels.) The good news is all of these lash retention issues can be solved through better education, investing in the right products, right client preparation & full client cooperation.
In this week’s episode, we decided to break it into 3 mini episodes for you to better understand lash retention. We have an episode about what you can do 1) BEFORE your appointment, 2) DURING your appointment and 3) AFTER your appointment. Both clients & lash artists would definitely learn a lot from these episodes.
Save valuable time & money using the tips & tricks by listening to these episodes now.
Here's a sneak peek to today's episodes:
Lash Retention: What Can You Do DURING Your Appointment?
► {00:25} How does tearing greatly affect lash retention?
► {00:49} What can you do to avoid tearing before your appointment?
► {01:43} As a lash artist, how can you prevent your client’s eyes from tearing?
► {05:30} Why does Jenna think that learning to handfan is so important when doing volume lashes to help with retention?
Rate, Review & Follow on Apple Podcasts
Did you find today’s podcast helpful & valuable that got yourself thinking “Oh! I really like Jenna and this whole Elevate Yourself podcast.” If your answer is YES, please consider leaving a rating and review on my show. I have always believed that everyone deserves access to self-care and so this is my way of sharing my love and passion for the beauty biz.
Click HERE, scroll to the bottom, tap to rate with five stars, and select “Write a Review.” Make sure to share what you find most helpful about this episode!
You can also follow this podcast so you don’t miss out on any of our new episodes. Follow now!
Links mentioned in this episode: