Advance Your Career with Lash L’Amour

 
It’s no secret that we have a learning center in South Boston. What’s even less hush hush is the incredible talent we have visiting from around the U.S. to teach at our school during special sessions.
 
And there’s an upcoming class you won’t want to miss.
 
Trina Dial of Maven Lash & Brow Artistry is coming from Texas to teach her Volume II Class. She travels all over the country to teach lash professionals her skilled techniques. And with 41,000 followers on Instagram, she’s clearly a maven of the lash beauty world.
 
During this two-day advanced master class for experienced artists proficient in volume application, you will learn all about styling and design – they’re the backbones of Volume II! We’ll study Maven’s unique Face Studies program, corrective lashing, creating illusion, structural symmetry and balancing facial appearance. Implementing the Face Studies techniques and lessons will revolutionize the way you assess your client’s features, challenging you to think creatively and design with intention.
 
As part of the class, you’ll receive:
  • Study Manual
  • Skill Building Worksheets
  • Student Kit
  • Face Studies™ Workbook
  • Practice on Live Models
  • Client Forms
  • Certificate (*upon successful completion of case study)
  • Ongoing Mentorship and Support
The Class is held at our Lash L’Amour learning center  at 840 Summer Street, 2nd floor, in
South Boston on April 29 and 30, 2019, and registration is available here.

The Importance of Cleansing Your Lashes

You take great measures to keep yourself beautiful and pampered. Your hair is shiny and lush. Your face is radiant, your skin soft and dewy. What about your lashes?

One of the biggest culprits of premature lash loss is not taking care of your lashes properly at home. To the naked eye, they might look squeaky clean. Glancing at them through your lash technician’s magnifying glass tells a different story.

Every day (especially during a night out in glamorous full makeup), your lash line is bombarded by dead skin, excess oils, and cosmetics. When you clean your lashes, you’re rinsing away these nasties to prevent bacteria build up, allergens, and even natural lash loss. This build up also eats away at your extension’s glue bond, breaking it down over time. Translation – extensions coule fall off your natural lash instead of lasting the entire life of the natural lash.

Give your lashes what they need – a proper cleansing with Lash L’Amour’s new foam cleanser. Available in scent-free or in a minty tea tree formula, this gentle cleanser removes makeup and oils for squeaky clean lashes. Choose the Tea Tree Extract for anti-inflammatory and anti-irritant agents that soothe and are great for sensitive skin.

How frequently you cleanse depends on you. If you keep your look natural, wash your eyelash extensions two to three times per week. If you reach for the makeup every day, wash lashes/remove makeup daily. Also using a cleanser specifically created for lashes means you will avoid potential glycols, oils, and other no-nos for lash extensions often found in regular facial cleansers and makeup removers.

How to use: Pump a small amount of foam onto your fingers. Gently apply to your lashes. Massage the lashes, eyelid, lash line, and around the eyes gently to remove makeup and clean your lashes. Rinse with warm water and pat dry.

Lash L’Amour’s new foam lash cleansers are sold in all three of our locations and are available to purchase online for $20.

Lash Lift vs. Extensions – Which is Right for You?

 

Fact: When your lashes are lacking, it’s time for extensions.

But what if you already have the length but just not the lift? You might want to look into a lash lift.

It’s all in the name. Like a perm for your lashes, this service gives your natural lashes a nice upward shape and realistic curl that leads to fresh-faced, open-eyed beauty.

A lash lift lasts (say that three times fast) eight to 12 weeks and involves applying a super safe keratin to the lashes. Once the service is complete, you can also finish up with a tint for an extra depth and darkness that lasts three weeks.

But this isn’t a one-lift-fits-all service. It all comes down to what your natural lashes are like. A lift helps your natural lashes reach their full potential. Translation: If you have fine and short natural lashes or sparse lashes, the lift won’t make a difference. It won’t fill in gaps or add volume. If this is the case, skip the lash lift service and go straight to extensions.

An excellent candidate for the best lash lift results is someone with long natural lashes that are fuller than average. If you have you are batting an average length and amount, you also might want to get the lift.

No matter which service you choose – a lift, tiny, or extensions – your longer fuller, lashes await.