Sick Policy
There's nothing worse to your business reputation than trying to make up policies on the fly that your client is completely unaware of,
Choosing a Location Series: Rent a Space
If you're ready to branch out on your own and you don't have much of a clientele to start, I would recommend going the room rental r
Choosing a Location Series: Being Mobile
The pros and cons of being a mobile lash artist are:
PROS:
1. The biggest pro of being a mobile lash artist is first and foremost the conven
Blog/FAQ on Your Website
Blogging (whether you're good with the words or not...just write as if a client was asking you a question in person) can be beneficial n
Accounting Basics...ew, just gagged on the words
Accounting doesn't have to be overwhelming or intimidating. If you create a system to keep track of your expenses, you've won most o
Tuning Out the (Negative) Noise
What defined your past does not define your future. Your present defines your future and if you know your "WHY", then use your &qu
What Would Starbucks Do? Being Challenged on Price
When we value our business and our work with the price point we've chosen, we will repel those who can't afford or appreciate our sk
Are You Really Competing?
If another lash artist or business opened up right across the street from you, would you see that as a threat? Competition? Would you curl u
Pandora Stations
I can never have enough new music stations to listen to. Here's my go-to Pandora Stations that set the mood for lashing and relaxation.
Body Language
If a client is uncomfortable for the entire lash experience, forced to hold the same uncomfortable position, having to pee, and in pain..