Offering personalized consultations for your lash clients can help build trust and ensure satisfaction with the final results. Here are a few tips on how to offer personalized consultations:
Take the time to listen: During the consultation, ask your client about their lash goals and preferences. Listen to their concerns and take note of any special requests they may have.
Assess their natural lashes: Before the appointment, take a good look at your client's natural lashes. This will help you determine the best type of lashes and application method for them.
Explain the process: Take the time to explain the lash extension process to your client. This will help them understand the procedure and feel more comfortable with the process.
Offer options: Give your client options on the type of lashes and application methods available. This will give them a sense of control over the final look and help them make an informed decision.
Follow-up: After the appointment, follow-up with your client to ensure they are satisfied with the results. This will show that you care about their experience and are willing to make any necessary adjustments.
By offering personalized consultations, you can build trust with your clients and ensure they are happy with their lash extensions. This will lead to positive word of mouth and repeat business.
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When you tap on the tabs ( the letters on the right side of the main pages such as A,B,C,D, etc ), it’ll automatically take you to the page you want, no need for scrolling through pages. You can capture all of the important details and information of your regular clients in one place such as ↴
Medical Info ( allergies, medication, emergency contact )
Natural Lash ( health, coverage, length )
Infills ( retention, appointment length, frequency )
Lash Mapping ( curl, diameter, length, style )
Corrections ( if needed )
Draw the map you have created for your client.
Any additional information or notes.
You can add before and after pictures and even draw on them.
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