Lash Tech Blunders: Common Mistakes to Avoid
We're talk about common mistakes that lash technicians make and how to avoid them. Whether you're a newbie or a seasoned pro, it's essential to stay updated and reminded of the best practices.
We kick off the episode discussing how even experienced lash techs can fall into bad habits. Dixie shares a personal story about how she realized she was removing lashes incorrectly because she got too comfortable with her technique. This led to a reminder that the Shannixie glue is strong and requires the pinch method for proper removal. We talk about our experiences and the importance of getting feedback, even if it’s from someone you know.
A significant part of the discussion revolves around client communication. Shannnique emphasizes the importance of sending text reminders to clients, which can help reduce no-shows and keep your schedule organized. Writing things down and having a clear view of your schedule is also highlighted as a crucial practice for staying on top of appointments.
We also delve into the technical side of lash application, starting with the placement of eyepads. Both hosts share their tips for dealing with different face shapes and sensitivities, including how to tape gauze to prevent movement and discomfort. The episode is filled with practical advice like checking the eyepads during appointments to ensure they haven't shifted, which can make a big difference in client comfort.
Another major topic is dealing with stickies—when lashes stick together. Dixie explains the importance of proper isolation and waiting for the glue to dry before moving on to the next lash. They discuss different glues and how choosing the right one can prevent stickies and improve retention. This is especially important for new lash artists who may need to start with slower-drying glues and gradually move to faster ones as they gain experience.
Shannique and Dixie stress the importance of customizing lash sets for each client. Understanding a client's natural lashes, eye shape, and personal preferences is crucial for creating a look that enhances their features without causing damage. Proper consultation is key, and they recommend taking extra time with new clients to ensure their expectations align with what’s achievable.
They also discuss the importance of having clean tools and multiple sets to avoid downtime between clients. The conversation touches on the emotional aspects of the job, like the anxiety of raising prices and how to handle it professionally. Both hosts share their experiences and advice on how to communicate price changes to clients effectively.
Towards the end of the episode, Shannique and Dixie talk about the importance of priming, washing, and sealing lashes. Not every client will need these steps, but knowing when and how to use them can significantly improve lash retention. They share anecdotes about clients with different needs and how they’ve adapted their techniques to ensure the best results.
Finally, they touch on the importance of proper pricing. Setting your prices too low can make it difficult to raise them later, so it's essential to start with a fair rate for your skill level and area. They recommend researching local prices and gradually increasing rates as your skills and client base grow.
We hope you found this episode informative and full of useful tips. Remember, every lash artist, no matter how experienced, can benefit from a refresher. Stay tuned for more episodes and don't forget to leave a review or reach out with any questions or topics you'd like us to cover.
We kick off the episode discussing how even experienced lash techs can fall into bad habits. Dixie shares a personal story about how she realized she was removing lashes incorrectly because she got too comfortable with her technique. This led to a reminder that the Shannixie glue is strong and requires the pinch method for proper removal. We talk about our experiences and the importance of getting feedback, even if it’s from someone you know.
A significant part of the discussion revolves around client communication. Shannnique emphasizes the importance of sending text reminders to clients, which can help reduce no-shows and keep your schedule organized. Writing things down and having a clear view of your schedule is also highlighted as a crucial practice for staying on top of appointments.
We also delve into the technical side of lash application, starting with the placement of eyepads. Both hosts share their tips for dealing with different face shapes and sensitivities, including how to tape gauze to prevent movement and discomfort. The episode is filled with practical advice like checking the eyepads during appointments to ensure they haven't shifted, which can make a big difference in client comfort.
Another major topic is dealing with stickies—when lashes stick together. Dixie explains the importance of proper isolation and waiting for the glue to dry before moving on to the next lash. They discuss different glues and how choosing the right one can prevent stickies and improve retention. This is especially important for new lash artists who may need to start with slower-drying glues and gradually move to faster ones as they gain experience.
Shannique and Dixie stress the importance of customizing lash sets for each client. Understanding a client's natural lashes, eye shape, and personal preferences is crucial for creating a look that enhances their features without causing damage. Proper consultation is key, and they recommend taking extra time with new clients to ensure their expectations align with what’s achievable.
They also discuss the importance of having clean tools and multiple sets to avoid downtime between clients. The conversation touches on the emotional aspects of the job, like the anxiety of raising prices and how to handle it professionally. Both hosts share their experiences and advice on how to communicate price changes to clients effectively.
Towards the end of the episode, Shannique and Dixie talk about the importance of priming, washing, and sealing lashes. Not every client will need these steps, but knowing when and how to use them can significantly improve lash retention. They share anecdotes about clients with different needs and how they’ve adapted their techniques to ensure the best results.
Finally, they touch on the importance of proper pricing. Setting your prices too low can make it difficult to raise them later, so it's essential to start with a fair rate for your skill level and area. They recommend researching local prices and gradually increasing rates as your skills and client base grow.
We hope you found this episode informative and full of useful tips. Remember, every lash artist, no matter how experienced, can benefit from a refresher. Stay tuned for more episodes and don't forget to leave a review or reach out with any questions or topics you'd like us to cover.