False Lashes on Clients

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never take them back from a client...what's the point? It's not like you can re-use them at that point, they're trash. Yes, you buy new ones for each client...it's not a big deal. Maybe it is if you buy them at cvs for $6 a pair, but there are many resources for makeup artists to provide lashes for $1-2 per pair.

Feb 2, 2012

Sara A.

You include them in the fee and they get to have them :) you can purchase a bunch of lashes in bulk for cheap! 

I Normally give a client an option of lashes, but i will knock off a couple of bucks if they bring there own lashes (ive had a lot of people do that) and no i dont ask for them back i tell them, if they wear them daily or want to practice applying them Just take them off and put them in the box. again it all depends on the assignment.

and i HAVE herd of a lash fee many salons charge a lash fee and a handfull of makeup artist also do its not unheard of .

...thanks!! :D

Jan 29, 2012

Shelley W.

A lash fee? I'm not a professional make-up artist but I've hired several in the past for various special black -tie events and I was never charged a separate price for false lashes. Always a flat-rate. If an artist mentioned charging an extra fee for lashes I probably wouldn't go with that particular artist. As Jordan said....nickle and diming a customer is just tacky.

Jan 29, 2012

Zoe C.

Thank you! I love your portfolio btw :)

Make sure to check out http://www.madamemadeline.com
They have a wide selection of lashes that are cheaper than buying lashes at the beauty store. And they usually stick a free pair or two in with your order.  ♥♥♥

Jan 28, 2012

Zoe C.

Thank you everyone, it all makes sense now :) I don't really want to let the guy have the lashes after the show because when will he ever need/want them again? xD you've all been very helpful, I can't wait to start my first freelancing job! :D

Jan 26, 2012

Alyson P.

I totally agree with what you said @ Jordan L. I dont charge for stuff like that either...

Jan 26, 2012

Zoe C.

Thanks everyone! So, what if it's a guy who needs to wear drag makeup for a theatre production? I'm pretty sure he wouldn't want the lashes xD should I just throw them away?

Jan 26, 2012

Maria O.

In NYC we add an additional fee for lashes and let clients know this upfront before having makeup done. Always carry lashes in your kit...bothh black strips and brown along with individuals. Try to get lashes with a thin lash base as these are easier to apply and more comfortable for clients to use, especially if they are not accustomed to wearing falsies. 

Jan 25, 2012

Zoe C.

Thank you so much! @Jordan, you are my hero xD

That's such great advice Jordan! Thanks!

Agreed with Keshonta and Kendra. I always factor it into what I charge for the job. 

Jan 24, 2012

Zoe C.

I see now! This always confused me, thank you so much :)

Agree with Keshonta- they should be included in the price of your fee. They should go home with the client. 

lol its not a stupid question hun but rather a bit funny. the question is would you want them back after a client has used them? i would say no for me. typically lashes would be included in your fee for the client and i would let them keep them. its best to use lashes like red cherry because they are cheap but great quality. ardell and demi can be a little expensive when buying in bulk. I always buy lashes for the client because after i have given my services and the client is satisfied i leave and may call to see how the event went. but your question is not stupid because you didnt know. hope this helps. but google wholesale lashes it may cut down on the cost.

Jan 24, 2012

Zoe C.

Ok, so this is gonna sound like a REALLY stupid question, but when you do makeup on someone for something like a wedding or prom, and you use false lashes, what happens to them afterwards? Like, do they just give them back to you, or do you have to buy a new pair every time? xD