CelebrityLash
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NZ's Cashmere Lashes Supplier
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03/10/2024
Most Lash Artists are told to believe that handmade fans offer better longevity because they 'wrap' around the natural lash.
I honestly think lash wrapping = better longevity is a thing in the past. Pre/promades can offer the same if not even better longevity.
Reason 1
Featherlight Cashmere Promades offer a flatter base, hence a better connection to the natural lash without flopping to the side.
Reason 2
Featherlight Cashmere Promades have been proven up to 43% lighter than other pre/promades on the market. So, your natural lashes can grow out freely, preventing any premature shedding, hence better longevity.
Reason 3
With pre/promades, you can now focus on attaching the fan to the natural lash without the worry of how your glue is behaving at the time. No more fans closing or popping off due to glue issues. You only need to focus on the application to ensure a seamless bond.
Looks can be deceiving. Our Featherlight Cashmere Promades are darker and thicker but are lighter than other pre/promades on the market.
You really have to try it to believe it! Get them here www.celebritylash.co.nz
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29/09/2024
This is what 8 week retention could look like 😮
I did this Mega Volume set on August 4th for the Lash Competition, and her lashes look like a Natural Volume now almost 8 weeks later.
I don't offer Mega Volume personally as this 4 hour set would have cost $600. But I would imagine her lashes will last another month, so even at $600/12 weeks is $50/week.
Only the tiniest amount of glue was used to ensure the base looks super clean for the lash competition photos with zero reflection. I was surprised how well they have lasted, to be honest.
The adhesive used is important, but I don't really think that's the main reason for good retention. I mix different glues most of the time for my sets. The fans themselves make a huge difference, I have spoken about this in my presentation at the Aotearoa Lash Conference.
Yes, bad lash retention = bad client retention and can definitely kill your business. But I don't think you should aim for extreme retention like hers either. Every client is different and I would say to be acceptable, you should aim for 50% lashes remain after 3 weeks as a minimum, and probably 4 weeks+ if you're more experienced, and yes it can also depend on the lash cycle.
If every client has retention like hers, it can also kill your business 😅 unless you're charging $600+ for this and for someone to return every 3 months. But again, who will pay $600 for a set of lashes?
If you want to know 👇👇
- How to improve your lash retention
Who are your best clients
- How to charge more and keep more regular clients
Then I have a free webinar soon going over my conference presentation (and some bonus information) to answer all those questions.
Want to level up? Flick me a message for details 🥰
Elisia xx
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