This video was really informative! There's so much that you said that I wish I knew when I first started by lash business from home. I agree with you 100% that getting lash models and practicing alot in the beginning will help you improve over time. It can be discouraging in the beginning when your sets don't turn out looking good, but the more you practice the better you'll get at it. Also, investing in good quality supplies like tweezers, glue and lighting makes all the difference so I would tell any new lash artist to save up and invest in quality products. Thanks for sharing!
My mom is an esthetician and hairstylist based in Montreal. I decided to do some lash classes to work with her. We have our little salon in our basement, and we're trying to grow our clientele and so far from every video I've watched, yours really helped out!
Thank you! Awesome video!! The school I went with for lashes did go over business stuff and I can even call them any time I need to for help business wise or for tips on lashing. They also have a section that teaches about how to take photos, which is really cool. I work from home and one reason I went with them is they also supplied all the lashes I needed, glues, aftercare and cosmetics, my light and bed, so I did have a cube shelf I used for my retail items and I bought a shelf for my lash trays, got a file cabinet and a chair. They provide paperwork that I have to write down the client's lash length, color, curl, diameter, eye color, shape, and the number on the bottom for which glue and primer I used on the set for safety. We get sheets to write down each appointment and what's purchased and a 15 minute stretch/glue shake sheet 😊 so I felt really set up. I have yet to take some classes by Lost Artistry. Always learning and I use your adhesive now. Best adhesive.
That is so amazing to hear! I am so glad that was your experience and you felt super prepared entering the lash world ❤❤if you do decide to take our courses or have any questions, please do not hesitate to reach out 🥰
This was so incredibly informative. I have noticed that some states here in the U.S. require lash techs to have an esthetician license. Not sure about my current state though? I've also seen where lash courses lists numerous types of lash styles that they will be teaching in a 1 day class as well. So I'm glad that you addressed that.
I find that the education in the US varies by state and not as consistently as a cosmetology license. For example, in the northeast, the states have requirements to get a lash license but not extensive coursework for lashing. The coursework is only 50 hours. It’s def not enough. We covered volume In 4 hours. Practice and additional courses are almost a requirement (which can be cost prohibitive for Some).
My state was sued by an artist who was licensed in another state. They were forcing artists who had been licensed for doing lashes for years to take esthetician classes just to get licensed in this state. The lash artist won, so now as of September 1, they have a separate license for lash extension specialist. They have actually made it harder for new artists though, because no one around my area offer’s just lash extension classes, and anyone who wants to teach them has to apply for another special license and show their curriculum to the state to be approved for it! So even though your classes cover their requirements, since you are not licensed to teach in my state, I can’t use the classes for licensing. It’s crazy! Ohh and they don’t even have the license on their site yet to apply for any of this! Hopefully that makes sense about my state.. but I doubt it because it doesn’t really make sense to me! 😂
I am in round lake , IL USA and want to take an esthetics class for licensure. I'm just not sure what to look for to make my money's worth of training.
I want to start lash business from home, but I do not know where to start after getting my LLC. I have had a couple years of experience in a salon. I am in a lash course and I just need to complete a volume model which i plan on doing once I have the business started at home. I have a nail tech license and an aesthetician license in Pennsylvania. I have a tax lady who would work as the accountant. I plan on creating a business bank account. Is a LLC like business insurance
I am from Canada where laws are so different so I would hate to speak with certainty as I don't have first hand experience in this field but I do talk to and train a lot of US students and customers so I will do my best. I have definitely had lots of chats about this
Hi,I'm in a state where you don't need a license.so what could I do about this part I just have certification a few weeks ago as a lash tech.im still trying to master my classic set
Do you recommend doing a google account, even when lashing from home? Do you feel it’s safe to have your home address so open to the public? I’ve been lashing from home for some time now but I’ve been hesitant on creating a google listing for this reason. Would love your opinion😊
Ouu this is a great question! I think a google account is a great way to reach a larger clientele (even when lashing from home), however if you don't feel comfortable sharing your address on Google and having it be so public, you could also share the general area instead of the exact location
I’m a licensed esthetician (but no longer work at a salon) and work full time at a hospital. Can I do a lash business from home as a side hustle/hobby and not have to license my room as a salon space through the state board of cosmetology?? I’m so stuck on this!! Located in Pennsylvania. I was just thinking to get my home occupation zoning permit and a LLC and business insurance but is this allowed? I need help
Im only learn a basic classics lahes here in japan.and onlie course and have a cerificate of comlpetion.but here in japan.they dont accept me because i dont have a cosmetology,beautician lisence or antyhing. But i want to do and try my skills in lashes,and try a beautiful technique style about lashes. Can you give some advice how can do my lashes here in japan.a small advice will give me power to stand up again😢
Hi love! Firstly, I am so sorry to hear you're having a tough time with your lash certification in Japan. It's super frustrating when you're passionate about something and run into these kinds of barriers. Our certifications are valid internationally, but different places have different regulations. In some areas, like certain states in the US, you need to be a licensed esthetician to offer lash services, which isn't the case here in Canada. But don't give up! Your passion is so inspiring. Maybe you can look into specific courses or additional certifications in Japan that could help. Also, practicing on friends and family, sharing your work on social media, and building a portfolio could really help showcase your skills. You've got this! 💗✨
Hi love! I'm not certain on Alberta specifically as every state/ province can be different. You may have to do some research into what regulations your specific state/area has for lashing 🥰
This video was really informative! There's so much that you said that I wish I knew when I first started by lash business from home. I agree with you 100% that getting lash models and practicing alot in the beginning will help you improve over time. It can be discouraging in the beginning when your sets don't turn out looking good, but the more you practice the better you'll get at it. Also, investing in good quality supplies like tweezers, glue and lighting makes all the difference so I would tell any new lash artist to save up and invest in quality products. Thanks for sharing!
Aw thank you so much for watching! I am so happy that this video resonated with you and I totally agree ❤❤
My mom is an esthetician and hairstylist based in Montreal. I decided to do some lash classes to work with her. We have our little salon in our basement, and we're trying to grow our clientele and so far from every video I've watched, yours really helped out!
That is so amazing!!! Rooting for you love ❤
Thank you! Awesome video!! The school I went with for lashes did go over business stuff and I can even call them any time I need to for help business wise or for tips on lashing. They also have a section that teaches about how to take photos, which is really cool. I work from home and one reason I went with them is they also supplied all the lashes I needed, glues, aftercare and cosmetics, my light and bed, so I did have a cube shelf I used for my retail items and I bought a shelf for my lash trays, got a file cabinet and a chair. They provide paperwork that I have to write down the client's lash length, color, curl, diameter, eye color, shape, and the number on the bottom for which glue and primer I used on the set for safety. We get sheets to write down each appointment and what's purchased and a 15 minute stretch/glue shake sheet 😊 so I felt really set up. I have yet to take some classes by Lost Artistry. Always learning and I use your adhesive now. Best adhesive.
That is so amazing to hear! I am so glad that was your experience and you felt super prepared entering the lash world ❤❤if you do decide to take our courses or have any questions, please do not hesitate to reach out 🥰
This was so incredibly informative. I have noticed that some states here in the U.S. require lash techs to have an esthetician license. Not sure about my current state though? I've also seen where lash courses lists numerous types of lash styles that they will be teaching in a 1 day class as well. So I'm glad that you addressed that.
I'm so glad this video was helpful! If you ever have any questions, please do not hesitate to reach out ❤ xx
This is so helpful, thank you so much you are amazing
Aw so glad it was helpful and thank YOU for watching!! Appreciate you
I CANNOT WAIT to take your courses!!!❤
Eeeeeeek!!! You are going to love them, I am so excited for you 😍❤
I'm going to be working from home for sure.how do you get insurance for a lash business?
you’re so inspiring to watch, thank you so much 🤍
This made my day 💘💘 thank YOU for watching and supporting us. It means the world!!
I find that the education in the US varies by state and not as consistently as a cosmetology license. For example, in the northeast, the states have requirements to get a lash license but not extensive coursework for lashing. The coursework is only 50 hours. It’s def not enough. We covered volume
In 4 hours. Practice and additional courses are almost a requirement (which can be cost prohibitive for
Some).
Thank you for sharing. Love all your products. 😊
Thank you for watching and supporting us! We are so happy that you are loving our products ❤❤
i love this!!!! thankyou
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Thank you for this, I’m in Texas and here you just need a lash tech license.
Thank you for watching love ❤
Thank you so much!!
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Great vid ❤
Aw thank you so much love 💘💘
My state was sued by an artist who was licensed in another state. They were forcing artists who had been licensed for doing lashes for years to take esthetician classes just to get licensed in this state. The lash artist won, so now as of September 1, they have a separate license for lash extension specialist. They have actually made it harder for new artists though, because no one around my area offer’s just lash extension classes, and anyone who wants to teach them has to apply for another special license and show their curriculum to the state to be approved for it! So even though your classes cover their requirements, since you are not licensed to teach in my state, I can’t use the classes for licensing. It’s crazy! Ohh and they don’t even have the license on their site yet to apply for any of this! Hopefully that makes sense about my state.. but I doubt it because it doesn’t really make sense to me! 😂
Thank you so much for this video, literally just what I needed. Thank you Lost Artistry your channel is the best!!
This comment made me smile SO big. Thank you for watching ❤
This is it,from philippines❤
Please show how to place lash extensions on slanting lashes ❤️
I totally missed this, I am so sorry. I have videos on this
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I am in round lake , IL USA and want to take an esthetics class for licensure. I'm just not sure what to look for to make my money's worth of training.
I want to start lash business from home, but I do not know where to start after getting my LLC. I have had a couple years of experience in a salon. I am in a lash course and I just need to complete a volume model which i plan on doing once I have the business started at home. I have a nail tech license and an aesthetician license in Pennsylvania. I have a tax lady who would work as the accountant. I plan on creating a business bank account. Is a LLC like business insurance
I am from Canada where laws are so different so I would hate to speak with certainty as I don't have first hand experience in this field but I do talk to and train a lot of US students and customers so I will do my best. I have definitely had lots of chats about this
@@LostArtistryLash thank you this was very helpful
Hi,I'm in a state where you don't need a license.so what could I do about this part I just have certification a few weeks ago as a lash tech.im still trying to master my classic set
Do you recommend doing a google account, even when lashing from home? Do you feel it’s safe to have your home address so open to the public? I’ve been lashing from home for some time now but I’ve been hesitant on creating a google listing for this reason. Would love your opinion😊
Ouu this is a great question! I think a google account is a great way to reach a larger clientele (even when lashing from home), however if you don't feel comfortable sharing your address on Google and having it be so public, you could also share the general area instead of the exact location
I’m a licensed esthetician (but no longer work at a salon) and work full time at a hospital. Can I do a lash business from home as a side hustle/hobby and not have to license my room as a salon space through the state board of cosmetology?? I’m so stuck on this!! Located in Pennsylvania. I was just thinking to get my home occupation zoning permit and a LLC and business insurance but is this allowed? I need help
I believe it is different depending on the state, so I would look into your specific state and what the requirements are 💛💛
Im only learn a basic classics lahes here in japan.and onlie course and have a cerificate of comlpetion.but here in japan.they dont accept me because i dont have a cosmetology,beautician lisence or antyhing.
But i want to do and try my skills in lashes,and try a beautiful technique style about lashes.
Can you give some advice how can do my lashes here in japan.a small advice will give me power to stand up again😢
Hi love! Firstly, I am so sorry to hear you're having a tough time with your lash certification in Japan. It's super frustrating when you're passionate about something and run into these kinds of barriers. Our certifications are valid internationally, but different places have different regulations. In some areas, like certain states in the US, you need to be a licensed esthetician to offer lash services, which isn't the case here in Canada.
But don't give up! Your passion is so inspiring. Maybe you can look into specific courses or additional certifications in Japan that could help. Also, practicing on friends and family, sharing your work on social media, and building a portfolio could really help showcase your skills. You've got this! 💗✨
I’m going to start ,where is your school located?
We are based in Sidney BC but our online courses are available world wide! Here is the link
So I thought we can’t do services like this from home?
There are different regulatory requirements for at home businesses depending on the state/province 🥰
Can you please tell how to setup eyelashe business in Edmonton alberta ?
Hi love! I'm not certain on Alberta specifically as every state/ province can be different. You may have to do some research into what regulations your specific state/area has for lashing 🥰