Training Courses
Koo’s type of teaching may be slightly different from some trainers. She likes to spend the majority of training days with in-depth practical training, as this is what you will be performing on your clients. However the theory behind learning something new is equally important to have the correct knowledge and understanding, so you can expect it to be covered.
Once your desired course is purchased you will receive your course manual via email. You will need to spend four hours studying your manual to make sure it is fully understood. Before practical training, you will also be provided with a Q&A form and a personal detail form for you to be sure you're following and understanding the theory behind the practical. A personal details form will also be emailed to you for completion before your course.
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Classes will be held on various dates contact me for availability.
Continue reading to book your course.
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How often should I infill my lash extensions?Since each lash extension is attached to a single eyelash, they will fall out naturally along with the natural growth cycle of each lash. We recommend a touch-up every two - three weeks.
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Is it ok to swim with eyelash extension?The only time you definitely shouldn't expose your lash extensions to water is if you just got them. After that period, the adhesive used to apply your eyelash extensions is secure enough to allow you to get them wet, meaning you can swim in any type of water.
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How do you wash eyelash extensions?Apply lash wash or an oil-free makeup remover to a clean brush and gently wash in a downward motion over the eyelid and lash-line. Rinse with fresh water until all product is removed. NOTE: Never rub back and forth as this will be too abrasive on the lash extensions.
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Can I cry with lash extensions?It is important to avoid crying as well as moisture during the cure period, but as soon as that period (12-24hours) is over, cry all you want. Lash extensions are water-resistant. It is very important to not cry during the process as crying can spread the glue/vapors causing irritation.