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Choosing the right lash technician

3/7/2017

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Unfortunately finding the right lash technician is a hard task that involves lots of research! To become a qualified lash technician in Australia you simply need to do ONE day of training. Yes that is absolutely crazy 😳  so this means that just because they preach they’re a “qualified lash technician” doesn't always mean they are any good.

Things to look for:
  • Before and after pictures. If they are good at what they do they will show it off!!!
  • Reviews!!! Read all the reviews, good and bad!
  • Consider what they specialise in. I.e Volume lashes, classic lashes or if they do both.
  • My general rule is if you can book an appointment on the same day they aren’t good (just my opinion) as a good lash tech will be booked out!
  • AVOID getting your lashes done at a brow/beauty/waxing/nails/etc salon that offers everything, they are most likely in a shopping centre. As a lash technician myself these are commonly the worst lashes I have ever seen!
  • Ask around! If you see someone with amazing lashes ask them where they got them done.
  • Remember you can ask the lash technician questions however they can tell you what you want to hear.
  • Don’t always go on the price. Expensive doesn't mean quality!!!
  • If their refills aren’t at least an 1hr long don’t go! As some salons don't remove the old lashes and merely place lashes on top of old ones.. OUCH!

Good luck on your searching girls! 

xx
​Christina 

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Eyelash extension styles 

2/12/2017

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Everyone’s eye shapes are different, so be sure to go to a qualified lash technician that is able to customise your lashes to suit your eye shape and enhance your natural features. 
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Many salons go by these looks
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Each style gives you a different effects but although you might love the look of one of these style they might not necessarily suit your eyes or sit right on your lashes. The picture below shows the different eye shapes women have. From my experience I recommend the following:
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DO EYELASH EXTENSIONS MAKE YOUR NATURAL LASHES FALL OUT?

2/5/2017

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In short, the answer is NO! Whether you have eyelash extensions or not, you cannot avoid your natural lashes from falling out. Your natural eyelashes are just like every other hair on your body, they grow and shed all the time. So don’t be scared if you see a natural lash fall out still attached to your eyelash extensions.

Your natural lashes grow in 90 day cycles so when a new hair is ready to grow out from the hair follicle the old hair will fall out to make room for it.  So seeing a natural lash on an eyelash extension once it has fallen out is a GOOD thing! This means that your extensions have been applied INDIVIDUALLY & your natural lashes are able to go through their cycle without any interruptions. 

​The only time you should be concerned with your natural lashes falling out is if the extensions themselves have been applied to multiple natural lashes. If lashes are clumped together this means there is no way for the natural lash to grow out from the hair follicle when it’s ready to, this causes the new lash behind it to die in the hair follicle. This is what can cause permanent lash damage and eye infections if continued over a long period of time. By attaching extensions to multiple natural lashes can also cause your eyes being uncomfortable and itchy, this will result in you rub your eyes and pull your eyelashes.

Eyela is an aftercare treatment and black mascara that has active ingredients of Keratin and Vitamin E to help keep your natural lashes healthy! But the most important thing is to make sure to go to a certified lash stylist that follows the rule of applying one extension to one natural lash! 
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xxx Christina ​

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    Hey beauties, I am Christina the developer of Eyela and a Qualified Lash Technician sharing my thoughts, views and fact about eyelash extensions! Hope you enjoy! xxx

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