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Disposable Contact Lens Case (1-piece)

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One in four young adults in the US wears contact lenses, and two-thirds of all contact lens wearers are female.

As a Lavish Lashes® lash professional, you learn about the importance of ALWAYS removing contact lenses before the application and removal of eyelash extension on day one.

So why not make it easy for your customers to do so safely? Keep these disposable contact lens cases on hand to protect yourself and your clients, and never need to reuse contact lens cases between clients.

• Available packs: 10-piece pack, discounts automatically apply for additional packs of 20, 30, 40, & 50
• Provide your clients with convenience and safety
• Disposable
• Weight: 0.4 oz

Pro Tip: Contact lens removal is part of the Lavish Lashes® 8 Pillars of safety. Keeping the contact lens case in view serves as a visual reminder.

Lavish Lashes products are for PROFESSIONAL USE ONLY. All products and/or services must be purchased by a verified business owner and/or licensed professional only. By adding an item to cart, you are agreeing to our terms of service and privacy policy. By using this website, you acknowledge that your purchase intent is for professional use only.

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    All orders placed with Lavish Lashes® between Monday and Thursday will typically be shipped within 24-72 hours. For comprehensive information on our shipping options, please refer to our shipping policies.

    The Lavish Lashes® certification does NOT automatically imply or guarantee that you can provide lash extension services for a fee in your state. However, the Lavish Lashes® certification does provide you with the necessary specialized training and unique skills to perform safe lash extension applications. Many of our students will obtain, as the next step in launching their new lash career, a cosmetology or esthetician’s license - ultimately making for a licensed and highly competent certified lash professional. In many US states, licensed cosmetologists and estheticians are legally allowed to perform lash extension services without specific training in lash extension or board testing. Lavish Lashes® certification, combined with the requirements for state licensure, ensures consumer safety and protection.

    Of course! Please keep in mind that for hygienic and quality control reasons, we can only accept unopened and sealed products (excluding adhesives) returned with a Return Authorization Number (RA#) within twenty-one (21) days of receipt. If the above conditions are met, we will refund the purchase price minus a twenty-five percent (25%) restocking fee and shipping charge.

    Your earnings will depend on several factors, including: - The area in which you provide the service - Your hours of work - Experience and expertise - Your “menu of services” - many states require lash artists to become licensed as estheticians or cosmetologists, and you may have other talents and services you’ll want to offer clientele. Lash extensions are an exceptional added service for any beauty-based business - Where you work Given all this, it is really up to you! You can choose your career options: how much you work, where you work, how much you charge, etc. Here is a pricing model to help you decide. Go for it! Classic Full Set: 1.5 – 2 hours $225 – $300 Volume Blends Full Set: 2.5 – 3 hours $300 – $450 Remember: Times are approximate and depend on the condition of natural lashes and the desired look. Prices vary depending on your location.

    You will find all the information and an application form on the Become a Trainer page on our website.

    We have identified five health risks associated with lash extension applications: 1. Premature shedding of natural lashes 2. Allergic reactions 3. Adhesive in the eyes or on the skin 4. Wearing contact lenses during the procedure 5. Bacterial infection due to non-aseptic procedures To learn more about each potential health risk and how to prevent them please check out our consumer page regarding safety.