WHY YOU SHOULD NEVER MISS A FILL

Why would anyone want to miss a fill? We don’t know but we’re going to tell you the importance of consistent fills anyway. This is great information to pass on to your clients to keep them both educated and motivated to stick to a regular fill schedule. 

1. When you Look Good you Feel Good
Keeping up on fills keeps your lashes looking “on fleek” all the time. I always say the worst part of eyelash extensions is when they are sparse, so instead of giving them the chance to become sparse I make sure I’m on the schedule ahead of time to fill them up just before they look sparse. We want our lash lines looking full all the time, not empty to full to empty to full and that is exactly why we get “refilled.”

2. More Time for Fluff
By not missing fills or not going too long between fill appointments there is more time during the appointment to get every lash! If you miss a regularly scheduled fill your lash artist will  be covering more ground with only the allotted time for a fill. Maximize your money and time and don’t miss a fill! 

3. Same Time. Same Price.
We love consistency! As a client, it is nice to be able to plan for the price of the service and how long the appointment will last. With consistent fills that’s exactly what you get—same price, same time, every time. If you miss a fill you can expect a price increase, and in most cases you can expect the appointment to take longer if your fill now requires more work.

4. Rescheduling Issues
Avoid the mess of rescheduling (sometimes it’s unavoidable—we know!) and stick to your appointment! By not missing your fills AND pre-booking your appointments you are more likely to get your favorite appointment times. This is especially important if you have limited availability as a client. Rescheduling with a busy lash artist can mean your appointment could be postponed even longer causing all of the problems listed above. 

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Kourtnie Warden

Certified Lash Extension Artist and Educator.

https://www.lashessential.com/
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