Lash Training
Classic Lash Training
The course will teach the basics of individual eyelash extensions, including expert styling techniques, texturizing, and more! Your lash work will stand out above the rest once you’ve completed our master developed program. Our Lash Classes are National Association of Lash Artists (NALA) certified.
Our Lash Certification Program is ideal for:
Anyone that enjoys making women feel and look great, it take precision, great attention to detail.
Those with no prior experience in eyelash extensions
Classic Lashes Class Outline
Introduction to eyelash extensions and history of lashes
Anatomy
Eye Anatomy
Growth Cycle
Curl Types
Diameter Types
Eye Conditions and Allergies
Warning Signs and Advanced Reactions
Sanitation and Sterilization
Sanitation vs Sterlization
Lash Artist Hygiene
Workspace Sanitation
Workspace Set up
Organizing your Workspace
Adhesive Setup
Lash Palette Options
Brushes and Bed Setup
Lash Artist Health
Posture
Lighting
Lash Bed and Stool Setup
Eyewear
Mask
Hand Care
Preparing Your Client
Client Release Form
Before Picture, Proper Picture Taking, Logging your work for your business
Cleaning Natural Lashes
Priming Natural Lashes
Eye Pad Types & Troubleshooting
Isolating the Lash
Securing Stubbon Lashes
Fluttering and Partially Open Eyelids
Lash Mapping & Design
Lash Shaping Styles
Eye Shapes
Determining Styling, Length and Curl for your client
Isolating Lashes and Bond Types
Isolating Lashes
Picking Up Individual Extensions – Adhesive Control, Cyanoacrylate Theory
Nano Mister – Storage
Safety – Different Bond Types and their Uses
Extremely Curly Natural Lashes, Extremely Curly Natural Lashes, Unruly Natural Lashes
Application Process and Techniques
Application Priorities
Checking For Stickies
Completing the Set & Taking an AFTER photo
Curing Lash Extensions
Checking Your Coverage
Fill Appointments
Cleansing Before a Fill
Removing Outgrown Extensions
Evening Out The Lash Line
Capping at a Fill AppointmentAftercare Tips and Analyzing Shed Patterns
Do’s and Don’ts
Analyzing Shed Patterns
Lash Tangling
Lash Extensions Lifting at Base
Heavy or Premature Shedding
Removal Techniques
Removing a Single Extension with Gel Remover
Removing a Full Set
Removing a Single Lash with Tweezer
Course Registration Cost $1495
(Deposit required to hold space.)
Volume Lashes Training
Volume Lashing is an advanced lashing method where 2 – 6 lightweight lash extensions are applied per one natural eyelash. In the Volume Course students will learn how to create, dip and wrap 2D – 6D volume fans, implement volume lashing into their business and proper volume lash safety. Foundational topics including eye health, lashing theory, workplace setup, sanitation, bond types, proper application and expert styling techniques are also reviewed.
A thorough understanding of classic lashing is required for volume lashing training. This course is 2 days.
Volume Lashes Class Outline
Classic Review “Back to Basics”
Anatomy
Sanitation and Sterlization
Lash Technician Health
Eye Health Conditions and Allergies
Room Setup
Preparing Your Client
Volume Lash Theory
Benefits of Volume Lashes
Benefits of Pulling Your Own Fans
Safe Lash Extension Weight
Signs of Stress on the Lashes
2 -6D Volume and Extension Curl Types
Making Fans
Proper Spacing, Fan Dimension & Size
3 Pickup Techniques
Wrapping the Natural Lash
Proper Fan Dipping Method
Wrapping Techniques
Lash Palette Options
Brushes and Bed Setup
Lash Mapping and Design
Eye Shapes and Styles for your Client
Transitioning from Classic to Volume
Mixing Curls
Adhesive Theory
3 Different Isolation Techniques
Bond Type
1 second cure, 3 second cure
Checking Your Work for Stickies, Coverage and Retention
Fill Appointments & After Care
Cleansing and Priming
Removing Overgrown Extensions
Increasing/Decreasing Length
Evening Out the Lash Line
Transitioning from one style to another
Analyzing Shed Patterns
Lash Tangling
Lash Extensions Lifting at Base
Troubleshooting
Heavy or Premature Shedding
Removal
Removing a Volume Fan, a Full set with a Tweezer
Course Registration Cost: $1,495
(Deposit is required to hold space)