Friday, February 13, 2015

Lash Perm

What is a lash perm?

Why do we curl our lashes? People with ,curly lashes will not understand. People with straight lash know all to well.

Using an eyelash curler creates a curl to the eyelashes. A process we did every morning until now.

Reasons for using eyelash curlers:

1) Create a wide open and less tired appearance.

2) Create the illusion of having more lashes. Visually we can see more of the eyelashes when they are curled giving the appearance of fuller looking set of lashes.

3) In some instances it helps with your vision. (not looking thru lashes)

Lash Perms are a semi permanent beauty procedure that creates a curl in your natural lashes that will last for the life of the eyelash. The lifespan of a single eyelash is 90 days or 3 months. Gradually we shed lashes and replenish them every 90 days. Eyelash perming will keep a lasting curl all the way thru the life of the eyelash. The natural process of shedding old lashes and regrowing new fresh straight eyelashes, means this service can be preformed again and again.

Lash Perms are generally re-serviced about every 2 months. You want to encourage your client's to return for service visits to keep the lashes always looking great. At 2 months client's will notice that they are starting to use they're eyelash curler again. If they wait the full 3 months the lashes will have completely replenished with new lashes and look straight.

Personal testimony: I have been using &, selling eyelash perms for more than 16 years. My lashes are still great. I have never had any adverse reaction to this service at all. We have sold thousands of these eyelash perms worldwide over the years. Our perms are in high demand and many of our customers have been providing this service to they're clientele for many years and continue to do so.

Our lash perms are safe and easy to use. Great addition to your beauty services.

The Lash Perm service takes less than an hour. Average price for this service is around $45.00 (including tinting lashes). Click on "Instructions" tab above for details.

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