Kimberley Official/Russian Lash Course - CPD

  • £49.99

Russian Lash Course - CPD

Contents

Getting started with your russian lash training...
Welcome - Important Information
Purchasing Russian Lash Products

Online Russian Lash course

Effect and benefits of Russian lash extensions
Russian Lash Training - Kimberley Grace Manual
Russian Lashes - Video Training
Russian Lashes - Live Model Training
Russian Lashes - Hybrid Styling Video Training
Russian Lashes - Hybrid Styling Video Training
Pre Made Volume (Russian) Lashes - Training Video
Russian Application Live Model - Video Training
FREE - Downloadable Consultation Form

Multiple choice questions

Russian Lash Multiple Choice Questions

Case Study

Please now submit 3 case studies (before and after photos of the treatment) to tutor@kimberleygraceofficial.com.

Please allow 24-48 hours for a response from your tutor.

Case Study
Gold Foiled Official Kimberley Grace Certificate

Frequently asked questions

You’ve got questions. We’ve got answers.

Where do I send my case studies?

 You will need 3 case studies before and after of handmade Russian lashes.
Please send your 3 case studies together in 1 email to the following email address;
tutor@kimberleygraceofficial.com
Your case studies are before and after photos of your treatment, so altogether you should have 6 photos that equals to 3 case studies.

How long do I have to complete my course?

You have 6 months to complete your case studies for your course. You can add a course extension for a small fee of £49 to allow a additional 6 months.

Are case studies accepted on dolls heads?

Case studies are accepted on dolls heads, when purchasing our lash dollys we want you to get the most out of your money, so using these as much as possible for practising and for your case studies is great value for money! So the answer is YES!

Im trying to place the lashes however they are not sticking. Why is this?

  • If you are having trouble with your lashes sticking to the natural lash things you should be checking are: 

How much glue are you using? Too much glue will be an issue as this could then stick together all your lashes and will take a long time to dry which can then make the lashes look clumpy.

Which glue are you using? Different glues have different drying times, when using a training glue these have a slower drying time so you will have to hold the lash in place for longer to let the lashes bond.

How are you applying the glue to the lash? When applying the glue be sure to swipe the lash into the glue and then try to swipe and place the lash onto the isolated natural lash this can give a securer bond.

Are your clients lashes clean? When your client is ready for her appointment be sure to have a look and brush through your clients’ natural lashes and have a look at them to be sure there is no adhesive from strip lashes on there lashes as this will make isolating difficult and the glue may not stick to this and if it does the lashes will not last as long.

Im really struggling making my handmade fans, what can I do?

Creating handmade fans is a difficult skill but with practise it is something that will come to you. If you try to pick up 3-4 lashes when creating a fan at first this will be easier as you can attach these to the client’s eye. The trick is to try to squeeze the base of the fan into the thinnest point using your finger and thumb before applying glue to then attach to the natural lash. Another thing to try also would be purchasing easy fans. These are great to try when first starting out to make your own fans as they stick to each other slightly so that you can make a fan easier as they do not fall apart. 

I cant get the hang of isolating, what can I do to make isolating easier?

If you are struggling with isolation, you can use lash tape to tape up layers of lashes, this way you are left with more separated lashes which you can isolate easier using your tweezers to then isolate and lash. Lashes can be in layers which differs with every client, this is extremely helpful when doing an infill also. Then once you have taped and applied lashes to the different layers brush through your lashes and then be sure to go through them with your tweezers to check for any unlashed lashes. 

How do I achieve a full fluffy look?

When the lashing the biggest thing to concentrate on is isolating your lashes, that way you can lash each lash as this is the way you can achieve the fullest sets in all lash styles. You can also create larger fans for a more fuller look.

My clients are saying their lashes are falling out. Why is this?

  • Be sure to tell your clients the correct after care, this is very important because if they have left their appointment and then went on to wet their lashes this will affect their lashes! 
  • Always give your clients lashes a brush through before they leave their appointment to be sure the lashes are correctly bonded, and if so when they do complain to you, you know you have brushed them through and that doesn’t make you question yourself.
  • Clients may use oil-based products be sure to advise against this.
  • Always give your glue a good shake before lashing to make sure the glue is being used properly.


How can I get to the inner and outer corners of the eye?

  • For inner corners apply tape on the client’s eyelid and pull towards the outer eye and secure it this allows you to access the lashes easier. 
  • For outer corners repeat the above but taping the lashes towards the inner area of the eye.