Single Semi-permanent Lashes accredited Course

£129.00

In 1872, mascara was invented by Eugène Rimmel (French perfumer-entrepreneur) that
used petroleum jelly & coal dust in its lash-plumping formula.
False lashes went on to be invented a little later on, by an America film director in 1916.
In the1960’s, movie stars & models such as Twiggy, Brigitte Bardot & Edie Sedgwick
dominated the decade where super long lashes were all the rage & 60 years later, are
still celebrated as huge fashion & beauty icons.

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In 1872, mascara was invented by Eugène Rimmel (French perfumer-entrepreneur) that
used petroleum jelly & coal dust in its lash-plumping formula.
False lashes went on to be invented a little later on, by an America film director in 1916.
In the1960’s, movie stars & models such as Twiggy, Brigitte Bardot & Edie Sedgwick
dominated the decade where super long lashes were all the rage & 60 years later, are
still celebrated as huge fashion & beauty icons.

Strip lashes became easily accessible either online or on the high street & the number of lash bars & salons offering semi-permanent extensions rapidly rose as more & more beauticians were training to become lash
technicians.

By 2017, lash extensions were no longer seen as a luxury, but as an essential part of
their regular beauty routine making this treatment one of the most lucrative in the beauty world.

This course is ideal for complete beginners to eyelash extensions treatments or without any previous qualifications & will provide an accredited certificate to pursue a career in single Semi-permanent lashes.

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