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Eyelash Extension Training 101: Why You Shouldn’t Use Alcohol-Based Primers

Nail, Skin, & Hair Institute

When you begin your eyelash extension training in Long Island, NY, you might find yourself wondering what all the fuss is about when it comes to using a primer. You know that a strong lash bond is a key to long-lasting extensions. This dries out the skin and the hair follicles, which creates weaker lashes and irritating dryness.

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Spring Guide To Hair, Lashes + A Touch of Glow For The Medical + Spa Pro

Lipgloss and Aftershave

Non-Makeup Finishing Options for Medical + Spa Skin Care Pros Finally, every one of your clients who gets a facial, microchanneling, microneedling, chemical peels, lash extensions, brow waxes, lip injections, Botox, dermal fillers, or laser resurfacing will need an SPF to wear daily! Jenni is obsessed with BiON’s Tinted SPF.

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How To Give Yourself A Spa Worthy Cleanse At Home

The Organic Esthetician

Add a dime size of a creamy cleanser or micellar water , and cleanse lips, eyelids and lashes. If you have lash extensions, skip products with oil in them when cleansing the eye area as oil will break down the lash adhesive. Lashes get buildup just like everything else. Use a damp cotton round or 2x2 wipe.