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Permalink Reply by Siostra Rodzona on September 13, 2011 at 11:28am I was trained with Lavish Lash in 2010. It was very thorough and comprehensive. They provide both the straight and curved tweezers in their kit. So, you can play with both.
Even though they are not the most popular in my area (Texas seems to be flooded by "Extreme"), I'm happy to have chosen Lavish.
Permalink Reply by Necia Kuleck on May 29, 2011 at 3:36am I can understand the higher cost for training beginners but if you are looking to offer a touch up/advanced training class, I would go with a lower cost. I totaly understand that time is money but $150 for 6-8 hrs advanced training is doable if you have 2 or more. The economy is still good here but may not be where you are. Just my opinion/input :)
Right now my only option is Nova Lash. They have 2 people in my area (I live in Alaska) that can teach the classes. Xtreme lash does come once a year but I can't afford the 2k this time around.
If you ever thought of doing training in AK for Premeir lash, after October would be prime time. We get Dividends then and a lot more esties could afford it.
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