Sunday, 5 December 2021

Lash Extension Supplies

If you are looking for the lash extension supplies then check out our wider collection of products to choose the suitable for your eyes. Place your order with us today!

Sunday, 26 September 2021

Eyelash Extension Tweezers

Check out our professional collection of eyelash extension tweezers, mirrors, fans, and other affordable and developed accessories, especially for lash artists!

Monday, 20 September 2021

Latex Free Eyelash Glue

Get infinite bond with our latex free eyelash glue product! The adhesive that is not only made for the lash artists but for the clients as well!

Sunday, 5 September 2021

Latex Free Glue

Flowrish provide latex free glue to reduce the risk of allergic reaction. Get a safer way to hold your lashes which can also provide a great help to make the lashing easier.

Sunday, 29 August 2021

Latex Free Glue

Flowrish provide latex free glue to reduce the risk of allergic reaction. Get a safer way to hold your lashes which can also provide a great help to make the lashing easier.   

Thursday, 12 August 2021

Eyelash Extension Supplies

When you need eyelash extension supplies at reliable rates, we have a wider collection from which you can choose the suitable for your needs. Shop with us now!


Wednesday, 26 May 2021

Professional Eyelash Extension Supplies

Here at Flowrish, we aim to give the spotlight to your creativity, all while delivering professional eyelash extension supplies at the best value. Shop with us now!

Thursday, 20 May 2021

Lash Supplies Mississauga

Searching for a Tulip classic 0.20 flat lash supplies in Mississauga? Check out Flowrish velvety black luxury look while cutting the weight down to keep the natural lash healthy and happy.

Wednesday, 12 May 2021

Things to have as a beginner lash tech

When you’re just starting as a lash tech, you may easily get overwhelmed with the list of things you need to equip yourself with. There are loads of professional eyelash extension supplies on the market these days and it can be difficult to spot which ones to start with.

We wanted to simplify it for our beginners out there and give you a list of the main items you need at this starting point of your lashing career. A lot of the things you see, like the gadgets and the pretty things can all be purchased later. Such tools definitely won’t make or break your lashing career. In this blog post, we’ll help you gear your lash supplies up as a beginner lash tech in the industry.

Ring light

Actually, any light that is bright enough to help you see those tiny hairs is okay. But it’s highly recommended to use a ring light for it evenly distributes the light. Most ring lights also have different LED settings that allow you to control brightness and tone. This makes a big difference, you don’t want to miss any of those lashes or start straining your eyes!

Lash bed

Out of all the lash supplies we have on his list, this may be the bulkiest. However, while it says “lash bed”, it doesn’t necessarily have to be a lash bed. For starters, you can just go for a chair or a bed of some sort for your clients to sit or lay down. In my own experience, I used a zero gravity lawn chair for at least a year before I could afford to upgrade and that’s ok! As long as you have something comfortable for your clients to lay on, this should work!

Lashes

Of course, a huge part of your professional eyelash extensions supplies is the eyelash extensions themselves! BUT what you don’t need is an entire line of lashes from 9mm-18mm in lengths. You can start with 3-4 trays of single lengths or start experimenting with mixed trays. Once you get to the point where you’re buying too many mixed trays, it’s time to start grabbing those single lengths. Don’t jump the gun and get too many at first because you may end up having some that would just collect dust because you don’t use them.

Adhesive

Adhesive is the most important thing you need. You need to do the most research on this – from the retention to ingredients. Some glues may be too strong, so make sure you get latex free glue that doesn’t have high fumes. Additionally, getting glue that fits your hand speed as well as your climate is crucial. Sometimes, this may take some trial and error to see what works for you, but its well worth it. Invest in high quality latex free glue.

Remover

If you’re applying lashes, you need to be able to take them off too. This goes hand in hand with your latex free glue! Get yourself an easy-to-use remover that works well with your style, May it be gel or cream. Whatever your preference is, grab it!

Tape

Tape is so underrated as an essential. But the truth is, tape is your best friend and you NEED it! It’s so versatile that it has many different uses for a set – taping bottom lashes, taping top lashes for layering, taping the lid in different directions to see the lashes better or even taping your jade stone so you don’t have to soak it in acetone later. It’s a multipurpose product and you need to have that on hand.

Pads

This one is needed but yet optional. It’s all about personal preference because some were trained with them, some without them. Some train with tape instead and at that point, it’s a nice extra. It’s good to have these in your lash supplies especially in the beginning if you’re not used to taping yet because the pads can save you in a situation.

Mannequin Head

Practice at your own pace – anytime, anywhere! This is why we believe a mannequin head is essential. Most lash techs had to only practice on people as part of their training no matter how bad it was. A mannequin head will lift you from the pressure of making a person upset. No need to bug your friend or wait for a client just for you to practice your lashing skills. This is a beginner’s staple!

Jade Stone / Glue rings

As for these two, you don’t really need both to start. You just need 1 and that’s totally up to you on which one. It’s a personal choice but either of them is definitely essential. Because where else are you supposed to put your glue?

Primer/cleanser

Just like the jade stone and glue rings, you can just choose one between a primer and cleanser. No need to have both. Most lash artists have both because you can apply primer and cleanse but in terms of necessities, you could always stick with just a primer. You need to make sure you’re cleaning your clients’ lashes in some way to create that clean base. If you think your primer is not enough, then you can always add a cleanser.

Micro Swabs

A lot of starting lash artists tends to pass on micro swabs as a part of their lash supplies. This is how you apply your remover and how you can slide the lashes off more efficiently. Also, you need these to apply your primer properly from root to tip.

Mascara Wands

Point blank – a set is not complete until you brush it out. You need to make sure your lashes are not stuck together and if you brush and they tug, this only means that you did something wrong. So you need to be thorough in brushing your lashes and keeping them separated all the time. This is why mascara wands are very essential.

This may or may not seem like a lot of items but from a professional lash tech’s perspective, there are A LOT more you could get. These are just your basics. Most of the time, these lash supplies are included in your training.  Don’t be overwhelmed by all the tools and products you see out there! You can create the most beautiful sets with the bare minimum. Once you start experimenting and getting into the grove of your own style, you can always expand your professional eyelash extension supplies.

Tuesday, 27 April 2021

A Quick Marketing Guide for your Lash Extensions Business

You’ve got everything ready – from your extensive lash extension training to your top-tier equipment! Now the question is, how do you get clients in this vast sea of lash businesses? It’s true that one of the hardest things about having a lash business is actually getting business. One can have all the sophisticated resources to establish a lash extensions store but marketing it to potential partners and clients is a vital instrument to make things work. It’s a slow process that truly requires time and effort!

When I started my lash journey, I would never have imagined how hard it would be to get clients, let alone consistent ones. I’m hoping to make things a tad easier for my fellow lash techs in the business so here are some of the marketing tips I’d like to share to increase our reach and really get our name out there.

Introduce your Lash Extension Business by preparing your Professional Business Cards

In today’s digital world, many people tend to overlook the significant function of business cards. While it’s also efficient to market through the internet, nothing beats the professional impact of handing out neat, well-designed business cards to potential customers. If you don’t have your business card yet, get one ASAP. Handing out business cards can get you a nice handful of inquiries.

When we’re happy with a certain product or service we got, don’t we all love sharing them with our family and friends? Giving your clients business cards aid in this principle for this is an effective way for them to make referrals. All they have to do is pass your business card!

Optimize the power of Social Media

Social media isn’t just for sharing photos. It is literally the shopping centre for eyelash extension supplies and we’re going to need more than just posting photos to really get our lash extension business in the game.

Let’s talk about the amazon of lash techs – Instagram!

A business’ Instagram page says a lot about the brand so we need to make sure our IG reflects our work the best way in just one glance! I’ve been marketing on Instagram for 3 years and initially was a trial and error experience for me. Now that I’ve found the best approach to market my lash business, I’d like to share some with you:

Think of it as your portfolio. Let it be a space where you showcase your best work! This is where investing in taking nice photos should come in useful.

Pick a theme that helps boost your viewers’ interest. Nobody wants to scroll through a messy feed, right? In my personal experience, I went for a clean and classic look with a slightly modern twist. I use the timeless black and white theme with some blue accents since I find this minimalist structure easy to tweak. This really helped create a consistent flow with my posts.

Use it to share your client’s posts. Sharing your client’s posts is a MUST for this serves as true testimony to your work.

Be consistent in posting. It doesn’t have to be an everyday thing but what I meant by ‘consistent’ is by posting often enough to keep the viewers engaged. Giving them some tips and tricks about lash extensions as well as aftercare tips will also help trigger engagement.

One thing I don’t recommend is making your Instagram page all about ‘pretty images’ just for the sake of making your feed look perfect. Sadly, many lash technicians do this. But the thing is, it can make your IG and your brand look artificial – nobody wants that. We have to get out of the social media state of mind where things have to be colour coated and look like a tumblr feed.

Instagram for a lash tech needs to be positioned differently. It needs to be insightful and you need to put your best work forward while giving people a reason to pick you. It’s basically your sales pitch so make it count!

Tuesday, 6 April 2021

Things to have as a beginner lash tech

 


When you’re just starting as a lash tech, you may easily get overwhelmed with the list of things you need to equip yourself with. There are loads of professional eyelash extension supplies on the market these days and it can be difficult to spot which ones to start with.

We wanted to simplify it for our beginners out there and give you a list of the main items you need at this starting point of your lashing career. A lot of the things you see, like the gadgets and the pretty things can all be purchased later. Such tools definitely won’t make or break your lashing career. In this blog post, we’ll help you gear your lash supplies up as a beginner lash tech in the industry.

Ring light

Actually, any light that is bright enough to help you see those tiny hairs is okay. But it’s highly recommended to use a ring light for it evenly distributes the light. Most ring lights also have different LED settings that allow you to control brightness and tone. This makes a big difference, you don’t want to miss any of those lashes or start straining your eyes!

Lash bed

Out of all the lash supplies we have on his list, this may be the bulkiest. However, while it says “lash bed”, it doesn’t necessarily have to be a lash bed. For starters, you can just go for a chair or a bed of some sort for your clients to sit or lay down. In my own experience, I used a zero gravity lawn chair for at least a year before I could afford to upgrade and that’s ok! As long as you have something comfortable for your clients to lay on, this should work!

Lashes

Of course, a huge part of your professional eyelash extensions supplies is the eyelash extensions themselves! BUT what you don’t need is an entire line of lashes from 9mm-18mm in lengths. You can start with 3-4 trays of single lengths or start experimenting with mixed trays. Once you get to the point where you’re buying too many mixed trays, it’s time to start grabbing those single lengths. Don’t jump the gun and get too many at first because you may end up having some that would just collect dust because you don’t use them.

Adhesive

Adhesive is the most important thing you need. You need to do the most research on this – from the retention to ingredients. Some glues may be too strong, so make sure you get latex free glue that doesn’t have high fumes. Additionally, getting glue that fits your hand speed as well as your climate is crucial. Sometimes, this may take some trial and error to see what works for you, but its well worth it. Invest in high quality latex free glue.

Remover

If you’re applying lashes, you need to be able to take them off too. This goes hand in hand with your latex free glue! Get yourself an easy-to-use remover that works well with your style, May it be gel or cream. Whatever your preference is, grab it!

Tape

Tape is so underrated as an essential. But the truth is, tape is your best friend and you NEED it! It’s so versatile that it has many different uses for a set – taping bottom lashes, taping top lashes for layering, taping the lid in different directions to see the lashes better or even taping your jade stone so you don’t have to soak it in acetone later. It’s a multipurpose product and you need to have that on hand.

Pads

This one is needed but yet optional. It’s all about personal preference because some were trained with them, some without them. Some train with tape instead and at that point, it’s a nice extra. It’s good to have these in your lash supplies especially in the beginning if you’re not used to taping yet because the pads can save you in a situation.

Mannequin Head

Practice at your own pace – anytime, anywhere! This is why we believe a mannequin head is essential. Most lash techs had to only practice on people as part of their training no matter how bad it was. A mannequin head will lift you from the pressure of making a person upset. No need to bug your friend or wait for a client just for you to practice your lashing skills. This is a beginner’s staple!

Jade Stone / Glue rings

As for these two, you don’t really need both to start. You just need 1 and that’s totally up to you on which one. It’s a personal choice but either of them is definitely essential. Because where else are you supposed to put your glue?

Primer/cleanser

Just like the jade stone and glue rings, you can just choose one between a primer and cleanser. No need to have both. Most lash artists have both because you can apply primer and cleanse but in terms of necessities, you could always stick with just a primer. You need to make sure you’re cleaning your clients’ lashes in some way to create that clean base. If you think your primer is not enough, then you can always add a cleanser.

Micro Swabs

A lot of starting lash artists tends to pass on micro swabs as a part of their lash supplies. This is how you apply your remover and how you can slide the lashes off more efficiently. Also, you need these to apply your primer properly from root to tip.

Mascara Wands

Point blank – a set is not complete until you brush it out. You need to make sure your lashes are not stuck together and if you brush and they tug, this only means that you did something wrong. So you need to be thorough in brushing your lashes and keeping them separated all the time. This is why mascara wands are very essential.

This may or may not seem like a lot of items but from a professional lash tech’s perspective, there are A LOT more you could get. These are just your basics. Most of the time, these lash supplies are included in your training.  Don’t be overwhelmed by all the tools and products you see out there! You can create the most beautiful sets with the bare minimum. Once you start experimenting and getting into the grove of your own style, you can always expand your professional eyelash extension supplies.

Lash Extension Supplies

If you are looking for the lash extension supplies then check out our wider collection of products to choose the suitable for your eyes. Pl...