Newsletter November 10, 2017

This week on Lashes + Coffee Live
with Danielle Rae, Lash Executive

Friday November 3rd, 2017: “Smile. Your eyes sparkle when you do.”
  • Product Friday - Silicone Reusable Eye Pads
  • Taking a break from lashes. Is it necessary?
Saturday November 4th, 2017: “If the world seems cold to you, kindle fires to warm it.”
  • Water scrubs. What they are and when to do them.
  • Freezing and refrigerating adhesive
  • Adhesive shelf life
  • Humidity vs. Temperature and why they’re important.
  • Bleforitis
  • Guests in the lash room
Sunday November 5th, 2017: "In every job that must be done, there is an element of fun.”
  • Staying healthy. Mind, body, and spirit.
  • How to avoid clients feeling irritation during and after appointments.
  • Lash symmetry
  • Gel Eye Pads vs. Silicone Reusable Eye Pads
  • Shaking your adhesive
Monday November 6th, 2017: “You were given THIS life because you are strong enough to live it.”
  • To offer “minis” or not to offer “minis,” that is the question.
  • Which adhesive is right for you?
  • Black Friday, Cyber Monday, and More!
Tuesday November 7th, 2017: “When things aren’t adding up, start subtracting.”
  • Tip Tuesday
  • Favorite volume tweezer and how I use it.
  • Flat Lashes vs. Regular Lashes
  • How to straighten and sharpen your tweezers.
Wednesday November 8th, 2017: “Be the light that helps others see.”
  • Win Wednesday
  • Helpful apps for editing photos and making collages.
  • How to get more business
  • Body positioning while lashing
  • My lash room favorites
  • Starting commision. Know your worth and then add tax!
  • Hormones and how they impact your lashes.
Thursday November 9th, 2017: “Our jobs as marketers are to understand how the customer wants to buy and then help them do so.”
  • Trillion Thursday
  • Making scheduling easier.
  • Websites and how to make them appealing
  • Bedside manner
  • Membership programs. Should you offer them?
  • How to prepare for the slower months

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