Makeup trial day - what to do with falsies?
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Dec 5, 2016
Sue H.
A question to all my makeup artists/professionals:
What do you do with the false lashes put on a client the day of the trial?
1. Take them back so you could reuse on the day of the event.
2. Client keeps them and MUA supplies new ones the day of the event.
3. Client keeps them and let them know they should bring them on the day of the event.
TIA
Dec 6, 2016
patty s.
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Dec 8, 2016
Kris K.
Number 2. This is an expenditure you should be calculating into your losses. You can teach them how to apply them or purchase a starter kit set with the "lash applicator tool" in it. Ardell and Kiss Lashes have those kits. They can reuse them and I have found they really appreciate the tutorial and info. It's an extra step but shows you really care about them. After all, they are paying for a service and those lashes. Make it worth their while.
Dec 8, 2016
Sue H.
Thanks ladies!