Hey Beauty Babes,
If you’ve ever felt lost watching online tutorials, unsure how to correct a mistake, or worried about the legitimacy of your certificate—you’re not alone.
We hear countless stories from aspiring beauty professionals just like you. Here are a few real-life examples:
- “I did an online course in brow waxing and lamination. It was OK at first, but I made a mistake while practising and completely lost confidence. There was no one to guide me. I became anxious and eventually gave up.”
- “I paid upfront for an online lash course—no login, no contact, and the website disappeared. I was scammed and lost all my money.”
- “I completed a lash course online but felt I wasn’t truly safe to work on real clients. The certificate I received wasn’t even valid for insurance.”
These stories are exactly why we’re so passionate about in-person lash training.
Here’s why face-to-face training matters:
Immediate, Hands-On Guidance
You’ll get real-time support from experienced trainers who correct your technique on the spot and guide you through mistakes with confidence.
Safe Learning Environment
You’ll practice on live models under supervision—no guesswork, no anxiety, no unsafe situations.
Build REAL Confidence
Online videos can’t replace the power of having someone by your side, showing you how to perfect your lash map or brow shape.
National Accreditation
All of our face-to-face Lash courses offer nationally recognised certification—essential for insurance and legitimacy.
Ongoing Support
We don’t disappear once training ends. You’ll have access to continued life-time support and mentoring to help you grow your skills and business.
Whether you’re returning after time off, recovering from a bad online experience, or starting fresh with the right guidance—you’re in the right place.
Most of our short courses can be completed in 1–2 days, with flexible schedules and small class sizes.
If you’d like to chat about your goals, course options, or next steps—just hit reply. We’re here to support you every step of the way.
Warm regards,
Carole
