A brow map can look perfectly symmetrical on paper and still fail on a real face. That is why learning how to practice brow mapping is less about drawing straight lines and more about training your eye to read bone structure, muscle movement, hair growth, and natural...
A client is excited for brows, signs a form in thirty seconds, and sits down for the procedure. That sounds efficient until she later says she did not understand healing, pigment retention, or who was responsible for aftercare. This is exactly why pmu consent form...
A client should never have to wonder whether your tweezers, scissors, or lash lift tools were truly clean. In lash services, sanitation is not a small detail. It is part of your skill set, part of your professionalism, and part of the trust that keeps clients coming...
Charging $25 because the salon down the street does is not a pricing strategy. It is guesswork, and guesswork is one of the fastest ways to build a full appointment book that still leaves you underpaid. If you are learning how to price brow services, you need a method...
A client sits down for a quick brow tint, says she has never had a reaction before, and 24 hours later her eyelids are swollen and burning. That is exactly why a brow tint allergy protocol cannot live in your head as a vague checklist. It needs to be written, taught,...
A client sits down and says, “I want lashes, but not too much.” That sounds simple until you realize “natural” means something different to everyone. This is where classic lashes vs volume becomes more than a style preference. It becomes a consultation skill, a...