I'm so glad I found your channel, I'm in Australia so we have a few differences, but you are such a good teacher. My own trainer never taught me how to infill or remove lashes but you videos are so informative and made so well, I truly appreciate them and you and the amount of effort you put into this. Thank you so much ❤️
Aw thanks Hun. I'm glad my videos have been helpful. Don't feel bad that your trainer didn't explain everything sometimes it's hard to teach every thing on a day or two. It's our jobs to continue our education and keep learning every day. But glad this video was helpful.
This remover is everything ❤❤❤❤. I removed my own lashes using your product. I have used other cream removers, and it burned like HELL😭 this one never burned nor irritated at all. Perfect product.
This was a very helpful video. I've seen a few lash removals bit never seem to see anyone washing and rinsing the lashes after the removal. Thank you!!
Hey Yoyis, I’m from the UK and I’ve been with my lash tech for the past 6 months now and i’ve only just taken a break from lashes since then. My natural eyelashes are definitely not what they looked like before, they’re a lot shorter! I asked a few other friends who get their lashes done with other lash technicians about whether or not they have experienced the same thing. And they had told me that the lashes aren’t supposed to be picked off but instead, are supposed to come off easily without the natural eyelashes being tweezed out (the same way presented in your video). My lash technician always backs it up by saying “they’re just the outgrowns” “this is normal, don’t worry”, I mean I know hair will grow back and all, but should I turn to a different lash technician?
Hey, where about in the UK are you? You actually don’t need to take a break from lashes.. as long as you have a good lash tech. My clients come to me every 2/3 weeks and have regular removals to check the natural lash health - which is always perfect as 1. I’m a good lash tech 2. They regular clean them and don’t pick them 3. Come for maintenance appointments A good lash tech would NEVER pull out your natural lashes - we only banana peel, where we peel the extension away from the natural lash (this doesn’t cause damage) - hope this helps x
I don't recommend ever using baby shampoo. It's not meant to be used around the eyes, and it has oils, so it will not allow the extensions to stick to the lashes due to leftover residue. Always use a shampoo that is specifically made for lash extensions.
But yes, you can do a new set right after as long as you remove everything correctly, and there is no leftover residue from the remover and shampoo. If you don't remove everything correctly, the extensions won't stick or fall off prematurely
Love the way you did this 😍 I tend to sometimes shock the remover and cleanser and when I am doing a removal the lashes turn white. Do you know what I could do to avoid that? I saw that you said it’s normal but sometimes I have A LOT and it’s hard to come off. Also would you recommend doing a full set right after or wait a day? Thank you 🫶🏻
The reason why that happens is that you didn't fully remove all the product before you rinsed her. This is why I showed that you have to remove the access product with a clean brush, and then with another brush, you'll go in with a wet brush and remove whatever is left, and that when you'll go in ans fully wash her with a Lash Shampoo. I know it seems like a lot of steps, but it helps avoid that from happening. It's normally to still have some access product, but as long as her Lash line isn't fully coated with it she'll be fine. If she still has a lot of white cast on her lashes, I wouldn't do a dull set again. I would have her wait till it's all off. Should wash away within a couple days. You can do a full set but if you have product left over it'll be a huge reason why you will have bad retention. So I tend to avoid that by giving it a couple days rest.
Hey hun. I have my website linked in my bio. The reason you can't find it is because in order to get my products, you have to sing up to my Yoyis Plus Membership. At the moment, it is only available to US residents since I do incredible discounts and free shipping within the states. Plus you also get access to all my online courses plus certification. There's so many benefits for being a member.
I don't recommend to do a Lash remover without having a proper lash shampoo to wash their lashes afterwards. It's a crucial step in fully taking off the product. If you don't wash them they'll have product sitting on their lashes and it'll burn and get inside their eyes if you leave it like that.
Hey hun. You can purchase my products through my lash membership. Here is the link so you can see what is all about courses.yoyislashbeauty.com/yoyisplusjoin
I'm so glad I found your channel, I'm in Australia so we have a few differences, but you are such a good teacher. My own trainer never taught me how to infill or remove lashes but you videos are so informative and made so well, I truly appreciate them and you and the amount of effort you put into this. Thank you so much ❤️
Aw thanks Hun. I'm glad my videos have been helpful. Don't feel bad that your trainer didn't explain everything sometimes it's hard to teach every thing on a day or two. It's our jobs to continue our education and keep learning every day. But glad this video was helpful.
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This remover is everything ❤❤❤❤. I removed my own lashes using your product. I have used other cream removers, and it burned like HELL😭 this one never burned nor irritated at all. Perfect product.
What is the name of the remover
This was a very helpful video. I've seen a few lash removals bit never seem to see anyone washing and rinsing the lashes after the removal. Thank you!!
What cream remover is this ?
Hey Yoyis,
I’m from the UK and I’ve been with my lash tech for the past 6 months now and i’ve only just taken a break from lashes since then.
My natural eyelashes are definitely not what they looked like before, they’re a lot shorter!
I asked a few other friends who get their lashes done with other lash technicians about whether or not they have experienced the same thing.
And they had told me that the lashes aren’t supposed to be picked off but instead, are supposed to come off easily without the natural eyelashes being tweezed out (the same way presented in your video).
My lash technician always backs it up by saying “they’re just the outgrowns” “this is normal, don’t worry”, I mean I know hair will grow back and all, but should I turn to a different lash technician?
Hey, where about in the UK are you?
You actually don’t need to take a break from lashes.. as long as you have a good lash tech. My clients come to me every 2/3 weeks and have regular removals to check the natural lash health - which is always perfect as 1. I’m a good lash tech 2. They regular clean them and don’t pick them 3. Come for maintenance appointments
A good lash tech would NEVER pull out your natural lashes - we only banana peel, where we peel the extension away from the natural lash (this doesn’t cause damage)
- hope this helps x
what remover is this? i need to find a good remover 🙏🏻
Was that another eye patch on top of the removal ?
Can we do new set immediately? If yes, should we wash n dry the lashes with baby shampoo?
I don't recommend ever using baby shampoo. It's not meant to be used around the eyes, and it has oils, so it will not allow the extensions to stick to the lashes due to leftover residue. Always use a shampoo that is specifically made for lash extensions.
But yes, you can do a new set right after as long as you remove everything correctly, and there is no leftover residue from the remover and shampoo. If you don't remove everything correctly, the extensions won't stick or fall off prematurely
Love the way you did this 😍 I tend to sometimes shock the remover and cleanser and when I am doing a removal the lashes turn white. Do you know what I could do to avoid that? I saw that you said it’s normal but sometimes I have A LOT and it’s hard to come off. Also would you recommend doing a full set right after or wait a day? Thank you 🫶🏻
The reason why that happens is that you didn't fully remove all the product before you rinsed her. This is why I showed that you have to remove the access product with a clean brush, and then with another brush, you'll go in with a wet brush and remove whatever is left, and that when you'll go in ans fully wash her with a Lash Shampoo. I know it seems like a lot of steps, but it helps avoid that from happening. It's normally to still have some access product, but as long as her Lash line isn't fully coated with it she'll be fine. If she still has a lot of white cast on her lashes, I wouldn't do a dull set again. I would have her wait till it's all off. Should wash away within a couple days. You can do a full set but if you have product left over it'll be a huge reason why you will have bad retention. So I tend to avoid that by giving it a couple days rest.
How do you know you are only getting the false lashed and not her own?
hi, where can i actually order this eyelash remover product? i think it’s not available here in amazon canada😢
Hey! Do you have an in person volume class? How much is this class?
hey yoyi. when is the retention course going to be posted on the membership?
Hi Fgonzales, the retention course is due to be released at the end of March. My next course to be released mid March is my Mega volume Course
@@YoyisLashBeauty yaaaay! Thanks lovely 😍
What is the name of ur cream reamover
Do you charge clients if they want a lash removal? Or do you charge clients to remove foreign lashes?
I charge for both. My removals are $25
Hey girl, trying to purchase your cream remover but can’t find the link in the bio
Hey hun. I have my website linked in my bio. The reason you can't find it is because in order to get my products, you have to sing up to my Yoyis Plus Membership. At the moment, it is only available to US residents since I do incredible discounts and free shipping within the states. Plus you also get access to all my online courses plus certification. There's so many benefits for being a member.
Can you do a lash remover if you don’t have da shampo to wash da lashes ?
I don't recommend to do a Lash remover without having a proper lash shampoo to wash their lashes afterwards. It's a crucial step in fully taking off the product. If you don't wash them they'll have product sitting on their lashes and it'll burn and get inside their eyes if you leave it like that.
To become lash tech, do you have to be certify?
depends on where you live. most places you don’t, but id recommend you do your research on what your area allows
This is amazing
Glad it was helpful ❤️
Please how can i order
Hey hun. You can purchase my products through my lash membership. Here is the link so you can see what is all about
courses.yoyislashbeauty.com/yoyisplusjoin
What is thd last liquid u sue to wash her eyes please?
Are you talking about the lash shampoo or the water?
@@YoyisLashBeauty the water pls
It's just water that I use to clean the product off.
@@YoyisLashBeauty is it filtered water, distilled water or just normal water pls?