Friday, October 26, 2012

3 Reasons Your Salon Should Offer Lash & Brow Services

It used to be that salon services were very limited. Hair cuts, color and style were typical offerings. Today salons offer all kinds of additional services -waxing, manicures, pedicures, make overs, even massages. Salons have become a one stop shop for women wanting to improve their looks with the help of professionals. Our question is, does your salon offer lash and brow services? Well, they should! And we're giving them three reasons why.

1.  It's a hot trend: Once the privilege of the rich and famous, enhancing your eyes via lash extensions, brow tinting, and other ways, has now become standard for those who want to be the epitome of style and fashion.  What used to be considered a luxury is now considered a necessity by many. Clients are looking for ways to improve their looks; if you're not offering lash and brow services you're asking your customers to look for a salon that does.

2. Enhance your clients' natural beauty: It's no secret that your clients want to look their best. That's why the go to a salon in the first place. Lash and brow services offer ways to enhance your clients' natural beauty. Most women don't want to look like they have been made over with every possible beauty trend out there but they do want to improve their looks in ways that subtly call attention to their best feature...their beautiful eyes! You can help them accomplish that goal by offering lash and brow services.

3. Increase your cash flow: Offering lash and brow services is a way for you to boost your salon's revenue with just a small investment for supplies and training. What's not to love about that?

Ready to take the plunge? Visit our website to learn more.

Saturday, October 20, 2012

Back Stage Beauty Tips

Stage makeup for the theatre works primarily on the premise of audience perception. Human eyes are trained from birth to translate the pattern of light and shadow as it falls across the face to provide clues for things like the age, facial texture, and the expression of the person they are viewing. Stage makeup is all about manipulating viewer expectations and perceptions with various techniques of applying makeup. Knowing when to simplify, how to conceal and reveal certain aspects of the face, and which brands to use can mean the difference between a lackluster makeup job and one that shows a true transformation into character.

Start with a Good Foundation
If you're going to look good you need a good basic foundation. On the stage, very thick foundation serves to keep an actor's face from being washed out by bright stage lights. Daily foundation serves to even out discoloration, cover blemishes and more. The key to either one is to do a thorough job when identifying your skin tone. The two toned look isn't desirable, even on stage. You'll want to blend foundation into the jaw line for the best effect. Use a shade darker than the foundation to add contours to the face, and a shade lighter than the foundation on areas you want to highlight. And always use powder to set the makeup.

Less is More
Unless your day job involves being a clown, when it comes to makeup, less is more. As a general rule, stage makeup is applied with a much heavier hand than daily makeup. However, the folks who paid top dollar for front row seats, don't want to see garish makeup. How heavy you apply eye shadow, eyeliner, blush, and lipstick says a lot about who you are as a person. An overdone face carries the implication that the wearer is over compensating for something else, perhaps a lack of self-confidence. Do yourself a favor and use a lighter hand which will highlight your natural beauty and maybe even score a few points in the 'I feel good about myself' perception department.

Be Mindful of the Eyes
As windows to the soul, your lovely eyes should have special attention. Here's a short list of things to be mindful of:
  • Use eyeliner, eye shadow, and mascara to make the eyes stand out.
  • Avoid the Tammy Faye look—trying to make your eyes "pop" with lots of mascara. This can actually make the eyes look smaller. You'd do better to invest in a good set of false lashes.
  • Keep your eyebrows clean and groomed. It's more important than you think, as it not only frames your face but can open up your facial expressions.
  • Use quality products. This applies to all makeup, but the eyes in particular since that is where the mind is first drawn and focuses through the day.

Thursday, October 11, 2012

Top Three Beauty Tips To Look Younger

Wouldn't we all love to have a personal stylist and our own make-up artist at our fingertips?! It's no secret that celebrities, women especially, have a heavy arsenal when it comes to looking their best but not all of their tricks are top secret. Of course, the eyes have it. Young or old, the eyes are the number one draw when it comes to looking at a person's face. Is it any wonder, then, that the bulk of our beauty spending power is funneled right to our pretty peepers? Here are our top picks for celebrity beauty tips to help you look younger.

Michelle Pheiffer - 53 

Pfeiffer hasn't appeared to age in eons. What's her secret? "I never pluck my eyebrows. The make-up artists shape them only when I am doing publicity." One of the best things you can do, at any age, is to just stop plucking. A lush, well groomed set of arches adds instant youthfulness to your face.

Reese Witherspoon, 36 

It's been ten years since Elle Woods studied her way into Harvard, but Witherspoon's youthful glow hasn't changed much since then. Rather than drawing on heavy eyeliner, she swears by a subtle ring of eyeshadow to keep her look soft and young looking.

Sandra Bullock, 47 

Want to look immune to the aging process? Sandra says she puts her trust in a little Preparation H. "Putting butt cream under my eyes is one of my best beauty secrets, and stops me from getting lines." For generations, this has been a tried and true celebrity wrinkle solution resulting in tightened skin around the eyes. It's just cream, right?

Wednesday, October 3, 2012

Raise Your eyeQ! Lash & Brow Certification Classes

At EyeQBeauty.com, our main goal is to provide salons, makeup artists and estheticians with the tools and brands they need, to keep their clients and patients looking their best. If you're a beauty professional, you know that over time, eyelashes and eyebrows become more sparse, and require a bit of 'love' to bring back the natural shapes of a youthful appearance. As aging occurs, ladies (and men!) seek out treatments, wrinkle injections, dermal fillers - all to restore the look their once youthful look. You can help, with the right certifications.

You can master the latest lash and brow enhancement techniques with our upcoming lash and brow certification classes. On Monday, October 15, EyeQBeauty will be holding a 2 1/2 hour course teaching everything you need to know about up selling your customers and increasing your profits with Lash & Brow Tinting and Perming!

The course includes demos, hands-on training and helpful handouts, as well as certifications for Lash & Brow Tinting and Perming. Class runs from 10 am to 12:30 pm and requires a $20 reservation fee which can be applied to product purchases on the day of the event.

Visit EyeQBeauty online to register. Class size is limited!

Class location:
1800 Bridgegate Stree, Suite 105
Westlake Village, CA 91361
888-458-8889

Thank you to Intensive Lash & Brow and Simple Perm for sponsorship.

Thursday, September 27, 2012

Makeup Color Trends for Fall 2012

A change in the season means a change in style and fashion trends. When Pantone, the leading authority in color, issued their Fashion Color Report for fall 2012 the featured colors included bold, deep colors with more versatile neutrals. These predictions translate to makeup trends for this fall.
“Makeup takes center stage with jewel eye shadow tones of Purple and Deep Greens, long lashes, Ruby lips and shimmer nails.” — Nicole Fischelis, Group Vice President/Fashion Director, Macy's

As always, the focus is on the eyes here at eyeQbeauty, as it should be. So we thought we'd share just one way to apply these great fall trends to your eyes. This video from Meredith at Pigments and Palettes demonstrates the use of titanium and ultramine green to make your eyes the focus of all who see you this fall season.


Wednesday, September 19, 2012

Staying Power for Your Eyeliner

We've talked about eyeliner before, after all, it's a beloved beauty staple for most women. It's just sad that it seems to have so much trouble staying put! And it seems to happen to the most expensive of eyeliners so what gives? Here are a few techniques to keep your strokes and sweeps staying sharp.

PRIME
A good eye primer can make all the difference. Many women put their eye makeup onto a dry eyelid. Artists and painters prep they're canvas with primer, you should too! Apply your face primer above and below your eyelid to make the most use of it.

COVER
Pencil eyeliners sure are handy, but they smudge entirely too easily. Use an angled brush to apply matte eye shadow in the same color right over the original liner to make it stand the test of time.

WATERPROOF
Sometimes the reason your eyeliner isn't staying put is because you began with poor quality tools. Be sure to spend your hard earned dollars on quality products. Splurge for the waterproof eyeliner if you really want it to stick around. It'll take a good eye makeup remover to get it off, but that's the point, right?

Have another tip for giving your eyeliner staying power? Share it with us in the comments!

Tuesday, September 11, 2012

Apply Faux Lashes Like a Pro

Applying fake eyelashes can be scary and even intimidating, but wearing fake eyelashes is the best option to take your makeup to the next level. With so many kinds of falsies it's fun to try all your options to see which you like best. Individual lashes, are applied one by one. Then, there are flare lashes that are applied piecemeal to fill out your existing lashes. The most popular and fastest to apply are lash strips which come together on one strand. Finally, there are eyelash extensions which need to be applied by a professional. See? Lots of options!

If you want to give falsies a try, application doesn't have to be scary. We love this little how-to video by PopSugar. It shows just how easy false lash application can be. With a little practice, you'll be applying yours like a pro! 

Wednesday, September 5, 2012

What You Need to Know About Makeup Removers


When it's finally time to call it a day (a very long one, usually) makeup removal is probably the last thing on your mind. With an abundance of cleansing waters, cleansing oils, makeup removing wipes and pads on the market, how do you choose just one? Don't worry. We’ve done the research for you, but first, it’s important to know the proper way to clean your face.
It's a dirty little secret that not enough people take their makeup off at night and those that do often don't do it properly. Removing your makeup before cleansing prevents clogged pores and prevent breakouts. In fact, if you are wearing heavy makeup we recommend you perform this task twice!
For eyes, it’s very important to remove makeup with a remover made specifically for the eyes since it's such sensitive area. Why is eye makeup removal so important? Leftover mascara can lead to eye infections, discoloration, and puffy eyes come the morning. Be particular about how you remove eye makeup. Hold a cotton ball with remover over your lids for a minute to dissolve the product, then wipe away. Oils are especially good for removing long-wearing eye makeup.
So how do you decide on which remover to choose? Below is a short list composed of a few of the many different types of removers out there, so you can find the one that will really work for you.

MAKEUP WIPES: The answer to late nights and vacation time, makeup wipes come in different strengths. Some contain stronger ingredients than others, but all get the majority of makeup off your face so you can sleep clean.
CLEANSING OIL: Perfect for dehydrated skin, cleansing oil helps to balance your skin’s natural sebum production, but rinses into a milky emulsion. Ideal for removing long-lasting or water-resistant makeup, the oil breaks down virtually any ingredient.

OIL-BASED MAKEUP REMOVER: If you’re looking for a standard formula that takes off your makeup in one wipe, turn to a liquid oil-based makeup remover. Unlike cleansing oils, these frothy formulas contain water-based ingredients so you never feel an oily residue on your skin. 
MICELLAR WATER/CLEANSING WATER: A gentle option for sensitive skin, micellar or cleansing water will remove basic makeup. It often needs to be wiped on two or three times to completely clean the skin. We recommend using an eye makeup remover after if you prefer waterproof mascara or long-wearing eye liner. 

EYE MAKEUP REMOVER: Why use a separate remover for your eyes? The area around your peepers is incredibly sensitive, and requires a more delicate formula compared to the rest of your face. 

Sunday, August 26, 2012

Makeup for Tweens



As the kiddos head back to school, one of the likely questions parents are facing is 'Can I where makeup now?' It's inevitable for most parents of tween girls. Likely some of their friends are following in big sister's foot steps. They see their friends wearing makeup so they want to too. If you have decided to say yes, here are some beginner essentials for those just starting out with makeup:

1. Nude eyeshadow - This is flattering and subtle on most everyone. This way she feels like she is wearing shadow but it’s not pink, green or bright blue. Make sure to get an eyeshadow brush with a handle for her to use with it. It makes it even more special.

2. Blush - Something soft and pink. Not outside of what she would normally flush naturally when she is running around. Also once, again if you get a nice big fluffy blush brush to use with it, she will really feel like she’s wearing more than she is.

3. Lip gloss - Choose a shade only slightly deeper than her natural lip color. A sheer, rosy gloss will look pretty, but not overdone.

Most kids want to appear older, but that's not the point of makeup. By avoiding heavier makeup like mascara, liner and foundation, she will still look her age by starting off with the subtle basics. Then, when she gets a little older and starts high school, take her to a professional makeup artist to get a real lesson in applying makeup.

Monday, August 20, 2012

Strange Celebrity Beauty Habits


We all have something that makes us particular—a unique habit or two that we don’t share with anyone else. It comes as no surprise that celebrities have some unique—and even unusual—habits of their own. People are people, right?

Catherine Middleton, Duchess of Cambridge

There's no doubt that Kate is an unparalleled beauty. What's her secret? Supposedly Kate slathers on a cream that contains bee-sting venom. Considered an organic alternative to botox, the cream was created by beauty therapist Deborah Mitchell.

Cameron Diaz, Actress

Think your grocery bill is high? Not like Cameron's! Reports are that the actress prefers to wash her face with bottled Evian water. 

Tom Cruise, Actor

Sure, exercise keeps Tom Cruise looking so young but that's not all. The newly single actor also indulges in the occasional Geisha facial—which includes powdered Nightingale droppings. The technique, borrowed from Japanese geishas who used the bird excrements as exfoliants, also counts Victoria Beckham as a fan. 

Monday, August 6, 2012

Mascara Made Easy Part II

Welcome to part two of Mascara Made Easy - here we focus specifically on application technique and tips.

 

Apply to Top Lashes Only

Many makeup artists recommend applying mascara only to the top lashes. If you want to make eyes appear wider, apply mascara to the bottom lashes but make sure you give bottom lashes a light touch. Not great at getting those bottom lashes? Try putting a tissue under them before application.

 

What it Means to "Apply a 2nd Coat" of Mascara

Confused by a magazine's directives to coat eyelashes with "no more than 3 coats of mascara?" It seems magazines have been giving these directions since forever. What they mean is to apply the coats of mascara all at once before the first coat dries. Once the first coat dries, you'll get clumps if you attempt another swipe at the lashes.

Thou Shalt Not Pump Wand In & Out of Tube

This only introduces air into the tube, which will cause your mascara to dry out sooner than it should.

 

Bend the Wand

A top makeup artist once gave his secret to his steady hand: he always bends his wand at a right angle.

 

Wait to Blink & Double Check Once Dry

Try to wait 5 seconds before blinking after you apply mascara or you could end up with mascara dots all along your eye lid. Also double check your lids before you step out just in case you’ve got those dots going on. It's embarrassing to find out hours later that you've done a poor makeup job on yourself.

Monday, July 30, 2012

All About Lash Extentions

Lash extensions are quickly becoming a beauty staple when it comes to a night out on the town. Lash Extensions add length, thickness and fullness to natural eyelashes. Longer lashes will make your eyes more open and will give them an enlarged look. Often without the hassle of mascara! 

The strips of eyelashes you see in the make-up department at your local drug store don’t have a thing on professional lash extensions which are single lash extensions applied one by one to individual eyelashes. This process involves carefully separating the natural lashes with fine point tweezers to reveal one healthy eyelash. The lash extension is then dipped into a medical grade adhesive and attached to the natural eyelash. The process is repeated until all eyelashes are covered. Touch-ups are recommended every 2-4 weeks.
Here is a quick reference list on how to get the most out of your lash extensions. 

Lash Extensions DOs:
  • Before you arrive make sure that your eyes are free of make up
  • Before you arrive wash your eyelashes and remove any mascara or residual oils
  • Lash Tinting or Airbrush Tanning should be done at least 48 prior
  • Keep your new eyelash extensions completely dry for 24 hours after application
  • Follow individual instructions for proper home care given to you by the artist
Lash Extensions DONTs
  • No oil based products around your eyelash extensions
  • No use of waterproof mascara
  • Avoid excessive exposure to heat, steam and swimming
  • Avoid excessive pulling or rubbing of your eyelash extensions

Wednesday, July 25, 2012

Mascara Made Easy Part I

Here we share our best mascara tricks and tips, plus how to properly apply mascara. Yes, there is a right and wrong way to do it!

How to Properly Apply Mascara

Ace your mascara application with a 3-step process:
  1. Wiggle the wand left to right at the base of lashes. It's the mascara placed near the roots, not the tips, that gives the illusion of length.
  2. Pull the wand up and through lashes, wiggling as you go. The wiggling part is key because it separates lashes.
  3. In this final step, close the eye and place the mascara wand on top of lashes at the base and pull through to remove any clumps.

 

How to Keep Lashes From Clumping

For some, lash combs are simply too fussy. But for some makeup artists, they're a great invention and keep lashes glob-free and perfectly separated. To use a lash comb, first apply mascara at the lash base, then wiggle the lash comb through to the tips of your lashes.

Not into the lash comb? Get rid of clumps without them by removing excess mascara from the wand. Wipe wand on tissue, this eliminates blobs BEFORE you start.

Another great way to get rid of clumps is to sweep a clean, fresh mascara wand through lashes when they're wet. Also called spoolie wands, you can find these in the make-up brush area of the beauty department. Or recycle a wand from your finished mascara tube.

Don't Be Afraid to Mix Mascaras

A trick makeup artists use to make lashes pop is apply one coat of lengthening mascara, followed by one coat of thickening mascara. Remove excess product with a clean spoolie wand.

Try a Colored Mascara

Basic mascara rules are simple: Black works for everyone but can be harsh on light-skinned blondes. Blondes should opt for brown/black by day and reserve black for night. Burgundy or plum colors make blue eyes pop, as do blue mascaras. Purple mascara looks great on brown eyes.

Use an Eyelash Curler

Curling lashes gives eyes the appearance of being wider and brighter. Shoot warm air from your blow dryer on the mascara curler for 3-5 seconds to warm it up before curling lashes. Touch it first to make sure it's not too hot. It's a myth that you have to curl lashes before you apply mascara. You can curl lashes after mascara application, just make sure the mascara is dry first.

Tuesday, July 17, 2012

Brow Fulfillment Kit - Ciao Perfect Brow - Part II

If you have thinning or sparse eyebrows - the Chella Brow Fulfillment kit might just be for you. Here is part two of Chella's educational video on how this unique system works and how to use it and shape perfect brows.

Wednesday, July 11, 2012

Brow Full-Fillment Kit - Ciao Perfect Brow

Do you have thin or thinning brows? Have we got the solution for you... Chella’s Brow Full-Fillment Kit is perfect for anyone wanting thicker eyebrows or even for those experiencing sparse or thinning eyebrows.
Chella Brow Full-Fillment Eyebrow Treatment provides essential nutrients, proteins, peptides and amino acids which improve the appearance of brow thickness and volume, fortifying existing hair and minimizing future loss.

This is a very simple product to use which makes it ideal to incorporate into your beauty routine.

Want to know more? Chella has put together a two part video that provides all the details you need. Here is part one - check back next week for part two.

Saturday, July 7, 2012

The Chella Heated Eyelash Curler

At EyeQBeauty we’re constantly looking for new products and services that enhance what we currently offer. And wouldn’t you know it…when we go looking we always find something special. The Chella Heated Lash Curler is a great addition to your arsenal when it comes to getting the most out of your beautiful eyes. 

Say Goodbye to the crimping and pinching caused by traditional lash curlers. This sleek, safe, and gentle heating wand is essential to enhance the appearance of your lashes. Designed to be used after mascara application, this curler gently warms lashes to deliver long lasting curl. You can now achieve the maximum curl without damaging your eyelashes for a beautiful & polished look.
Of course, we couldn’t offer this great new tool without also giving you a heads up on how to use it.

Here’s a little demonstration video on how to use the Chella Heated Lash Curler.

Saturday, June 23, 2012

A History Of Beautiful Eyes - Feature on Cake Eyeliner

When it comes to making eyes pop, eye makeup ad eye liner is one of the best things invented, ever.

Originally worn by the Egyptians way back when, the black stuff has gone through countless iterations (and myriad colors!), and is now available in almost every medium imaginable. It's easy to see why beginners and buffs alike still have problems choosing their ideal shadows and liner, and every formula has its own pros and cons to consider. If you’re stumped and don’t know how to embrace the world of eye definers, we're going to provide a series for eye experts and novices alike.

EYE DEFINER FEATURE: CAKE
One of the first commercially viable formulas available, cake eye liners are solid, water-activated pigment blocks housed in shallow tins. The thin, watery texture applies like face paint, producing soft, yet crisp lines for a vintage feel.

Skill Level: Moderate-Advanced. Using cake eyeliner with a brush requires some practice. My mom does it, and has done for years - and for some, like er - it comes naturally. Others, like me, well - need to stick with an easier application.

Visit us online for professional eye beauty products.

Tuesday, June 19, 2012

Ultra-Reflective Eyes - Do It Yourself

Eyes that shimmer and shine are always in style. In this short video Phillippe Chansel, (MAC lead makeup artist), guides you to beautifully reflective eyes.



Visit us for ALL your professional salon eye beauty and care.

Friday, June 15, 2012

A Bad Brow Victim's Top 10 Shaping Tips

‘The eyes are the windows to the soul,’

...so says an old English proverb.

While good eyebrows can define our eyes and make for the best looking windows possible, bad eyebrows can drastically affect our appearance—making us look old or like we are in a constant state of surprise.

Have you been the victim of a brow crime? Have you committed these crimes against yourself? Here are the common 'brow crimes' and how to recover from them.

Brow crimes:
  • over-tweezing
  • under-tweezing
  • too short
  • sparse
  • misshapen
  • badly drawn
  • wrong shade
These "crimes" against our face can happen even to the best of us, but there is hope. Follow these tips the next time you start a brow taming session.

1. Do decide on the eyebrow shape first
You need a plan of action on deciding where your brows are going to start, end, and where to place the peak of the arch. Use a white eyeliner or concealer on the hair that you want to remove, so you don't stray off course. If you use salon eyebrow waxing - be sure to discuss this first with your esthetician.

2. Do use a quality pair of tweezers

Most people opt for tweezers when shaping brows at home. You'll be frustrated, and end up taking twice as long if your tweezers slide off or break the hair instead of pulling them out- or can't grab onto short hairs. A good pair of salon professional tweezers is worth the small investment.

3. Do trim brows if needed
Here's a very important eyebrow shaping tip. A big mistake people make is taking out more hair when trimming the excess length really is what needs to go. This helps women achieve that perfectly defined look.

4. Do clean up top of brows

While I'm not suggesting going into the main shape of your brow, experts agree cleaning up the stray hairs above the shape create a more defined, clean eyebrow and can help trouble brows look even with one another.

5. Do use an eyebrow pencil, powder or mousse for filling or correcting
If you have sparse brows, over plucked, or are growing out brows, filling them in will give you the look you want. Use the wrong products or technique and they will look painted on, instead of natural. You can also consider salon  eyebrow tinting.

6. Don't stand too close to the mirror when shaping

With some distance from the mirror you will be able to better see to balance your brows and see the 'whole picture', and have less chance of making brows uneven. After you have your shape achieved, you can then get close-up to better reach the finer, lighter hairs.

7. Don't use a shape that isn't flattering to your face

Arching your brow doesn't mean creating two perfect half circles or arches, which doesn't complement anyone's facial features. It does mean to clean up the excess hair to better frame your eyes.

8. Don't use ice to numb skin
Cold tightens the pores and can make a firmer hold on the hair follicle. You want to soften skin and hair by using a warm washcloth on brows, or do your shaping after your come out of the shower.

9. Don't shave eyebrows (EVER!)

I know there are little razors sold out there specifically for your brows. Think twice…or even thrice…before employing them. They are notoriously difficult to maneuver with any skill. When working on your brows yourself, it’s best to work with tools that alter only one or two hairs at a time.

10. Tweeze for less pain

For less tugging and pain use your free hand to hold skin taut while tweezing. If the hair is just too short for tweezing, don't push the tweezers into the skin. Scraping, bleeding or even scarring can
result if you get a little too forceful with your tweezers. Having some hair is a better option over broken skin. Instead, just wait until the hair is a bit longer and can be easily grabbed on to.

Thursday, June 7, 2012

Salon Lash and Brow Bar

We’ve got something new to crow about at EyeQBeauty! Own your own salon? Be a part of the hottest trend in beauty....Lashes & Brows! Add a new service and turn a small piece of square footage in your salon, spa or studio into money with the EyeQBeauty Bar.
  • Minimal Start-up cost: Initial investment recovered in less than a week.
  • Incremental sales: Upsell existing clients by quickly and easily expanding your service offering.
  • Educational Support: Become a pro at lash and brow tinting, sculpting, and perming.
  • Marketing Tools: Templates available for E-blasts, Mailers, Menus and more.
Let our Lash & Brow Legends create flawlessly, sculpted brows and luscious lashes for your clients.

Thursday, May 31, 2012

Get Gold, Sparkly Eyes

Cosmo's Beauty Insider gets the scoop on creating gold, sparkly eyes. Perfect for summer celebrations or a special evening with the girls.

Thursday, May 24, 2012

We get a lot of questions about LashFood from people who have either never heard of it or have heard of it but want a little more information before taking the plunge. Of course, LashFood has been a celebrity favorite for some time. (as wth Neicy Nash, pictured left) We figured these questions would best be answered by people who invented LashFood. Read on for answers to all your burning questions…

What is LashFood?

LashFood is a 24-hour day & night, eyelash conditioning system to provide you with longer, darker, and thicker lashes naturally. The brand's eyelash conditioners are a drug-free, natural cosmetic alternative for those with not enough eyelashes. LashFood is safe and effective and no prescription is required.

How do the ingredients in LashFood make my lashes grow?

Uniquely formulated by cosmetic scientists, the breakthrough natural formula is clinically proven to provide longer, thicker lashes and to transform frail and brittle lashes to become healthy and strong. The 24-Hour LashFood Eyelash Conditioning System delivers at the cellular level to feed lashes with nature's most powerful ingredients.

How do I apply LashFood?

Brush LashFood onto the root of clean lashes in the same manner of applying eyeliner while avoiding the eye area. Apply once or twice a day, every morning and evening. Make-up can be applied as usual afterwards.

How long will it take before I start seeing results with LashFood?

Results will vary with each individual. However, noticeable results will be apparent within 4-8 weeks. Lashes will start to appear darker and thicker with increased length. Full results can be expected within 2-3 months.


Are LashFood Eyelash Conditioners irritating?

LashFood Eyelash Conditioners were developed without any irritants. There have not been reports of irritation, redness or swelling even for those with extremely sensitive skin and contact lens wearers.

Can LashFood be used with eyelash extensions?

LashFood eyelash conditioners are natural and water based products that were designed for use with natural lashes as well as those with eyelash extensions. Use of LashFood conditioners will help strengthen lashes and in result prolong life of bond between natural lashes and extensions.

How long does one tube of LashFood last?

If used twice a day, each bottle will last approximately 3-5 months.


Can LashFood be used on pregnant or nursing women?

As a precaution, we do not recommend use for pregnant or nursing women.


Are there any allergic reactions?

As with any cosmetics, some individuals may be allergic to one or more components of the product. If you know that you are allergic to any of the ingredients or you suspect that you may be allergic to any of the ingredients, do not use the product and consult a doctor.

What is the guarantee?

We are so confident in our product that we offer a 60 day money back guarantee, minus the cost of shipping & handling.

Friday, May 18, 2012

Create Eyes That POP

For beautiful eyes, look for the good in others; for beautiful lips, speak only words of kindness; and for poise, walk with the knowledge that you are never alone. – Audrey Hepburn

Great advice - but for those looking to take it a step further there are several elements to focus on when doing eye makeup.

Eyeliner:

1. If you want to make your eyes pop try eyeliner on the inside, and smudge shadow on the bottom inside. If you wear the liner on the inside by itself, it can look a little harsh but by adding the liner on the waterline, this can make the whites of your eyes stand out, and it looks great in pictures too.

2. For eyeliner on the bottom: If you have really small eyes, don’t line on the inside (the waterline). This will only close them off. Instead, try eyeliner using pencil or eye shadow just on the outer corner of the eye smudged into the lashes. Stay soft of the bottom, and stay away from harsh lines.

3. If you have small lids, (meaning the space right above your eyelashes) don’t use a thick eyeliner. This will only close the lid, and take away from the contour of the eye.

4. Do use thin eyeliner on top. Try using an angle brush with eye shadow to “tight line” or a gel eyeliner. You can use black or dark colors, but just remember to keep the line thin and not thick.

Highlighting and concealing:

Pay special attention to the inner corners of the eyes by the bridge of the nose since it can get dark, red or grey, making you look tired. Use concealer for this area and to take away the dark circles that start by the bridge of the nose.

1. Try using peach based concealers to brighten dark circles.
2. Don’t forget to highlight by the tear duct. Take a little shimmer, or pearl shadow that is a couple shades lighter than your skin tone. Apply by the tear duct and blend into the bottom and top lash line.

Eyelashes:

If you have a little extra time, lash extensions are always no brainers for bigger eyes. A full strip lash is great for a dramatic look, but for something more subtle (and easier to apply on yourself) a half pair, or demi size to fit on the outer corner, gives the eye more lift and instant definition. Of course, you could go the all-natural route we suggested in March but in the meantime here are a few tips for lash application:

1. Use quality products. The term ‘you get what you pay for’ comes to mind!
2. Apply your eye makeup first, including mascara.
3. After apply the lash adhesive, allow it to dry for just a few moments to become tacky before applying.
4. Rest false eyelashes on your own natural lashes, and push them to your eyelid. This may be easier than  trying to attach them directly to your eyelid.

We hope these little tips inspire you to go glam on your next night out. Have a tip to share? Tell us in the comments below!

Tuesday, May 15, 2012

LashFood Front and Center at New Beauty Grand Opening

LashFood was front and center at the NewBeauty at Fred Segal grand opening pary March 15th. 

The party was a hit with demonstrations and top beauty brands like Essie nail polish, Jane Iredale, Supersmile and more. 

Celebrity Hair Colorist Jennifer J. and Celebrity Makeup Artist Scott Barnes made appearances and did live demonstrations.


EyeQBeauty is your online and B2B source for LashFood and other fantastic eye related beauty brands.

Wednesday, May 9, 2012

Big, Bold, Beautiful Brows

Big, bold, natural eyebrows are all the rage, but are best worn well-groomed.

Prep the eyebrows by tweezing, and then as you apply your makeup, don't forget to groom the eyebrows as well.  If you have very light eyebrows, you might consider eyebrow tinting.   Not sure? Ask your salon or stylist - they're in on all the top beauty secrets and trends like eyelash perms to achieve a natural curve to your eyebrows, and professional salon eyelash extensions.

Below, we've found a very useful video from Cosmopolitan, and while it's a few years old - GREAT makeup tips never go out of style!

Tuesday, May 1, 2012

Top 10 Tweezer Selection Tips

What exactly makes a "good" pair of tweezers? Aren't they all the same? As it turns out, they're not.

The $5 variety you can buy at the grocery store may be perfectly serviceable, but you’ll be happier long term if you invest in a great set of tweezers.

An array of tweezers -- varying greatly in quality and cost -- is available if you take the time to look.

1. You need more than one pair of tweezers. Shoot for at least three types used for different purposes.
  • Very fine, pointy-ended for detailed brow sculpting when you need to pluck single hairs.
  • A precision tip tweezer with slightly large sharp ends for removing deep rooted hairs.
  • Large ended, slanted tip tweezers for removing numerous hairs quickly.
2. Tweezers should be made of a high quality metal, such as stainless steel, that will not become blunt quickly or be prone to rust.

3. Tweezers with non-slip grips for your fingers allow for easier maneuverability which is especially
important when working near the eyes.

4. Avoid tweezers that are large or clumsy.

5. Consider tweezers with scissor-style handles for even easier tweezing. In fact, they are ideal for people with weak hands or painful joints.

6. Titanium or gold plated tweezers are considered to be the best however stainless still is also regarded as good quality. Price is usually a good indicator of quality.

7. Choose tweezers which are sturdy and do not bend or bow during handling prior to purchase. Stay away from plastic.

8. Be sure to purchase a case or box which allows for secure storage. Tweezers knocking together can become blunt.

9. It’s handy to bring the mirror you will use for tweezing with you to purchase tweezers as this will help you determine the perfect length you need.

10. Many tweezers offer texture inside the tips which can make gripping and pulling tiny hairs easier.

EyeQBeauty is proud to offer Tweezex brand premium tweezers made in Solingen-Germany.  They;re the brand of choice for beauty professionals and salon retail stores worldwide. And, we offer free shipping on orders over $100.

Thursday, April 19, 2012

Wax On, Wax Off - Salon Perfect Wax System

In the beauty industry, things change all the time. And, they change fast. Even with hair-removal techniques such as laser hair reduction and threading - there are still tons of clients who prefer to stick with waxing. And, eyebrow and lip waxing (as well as other areas) has it's advantages for your client - and you should offer it as an option in your salon.

At EyeQBeauty.com, we sell only the highest-quality, professional-grade products to estheticians and top salons worldwide. So when it comes to wax systems for your client - we carry Vivant.

First, Vivant has been around for over 22 years offering salon and beauty professionals everything they need to offer their clients a superior wax treatment. From depilatory waxes, to therapeutic skincare (paraffin) waxes, tools and wax treatment supplies - Vivant has it all.  The wax products are truly smooth, and provide great results - tested over time and refined with experience - Vivant has truly turned waxing into an art.

The hair removal waxes are fragrance-free, dye-free and have a low melting point to reduce irritation and redness for your client.

Sunday, April 15, 2012

Salon Perfect Eyes - Makeup Tips For Prom Any Beyond

At EyeQBeauty.com, we're dedicated to selling the finest eye area beauty products in the world, to exclusive salons worldwide.  So, for the most part - our experience is with salon products like LashFood eyelash growth formula, eyebrow tinting and eyelash perms for elegantly enhanced eyes.

But - even if you haven't been in the salon for these services, or if you haven't been using these products - you can still look stunning with perfect peepers for your special night. Whether it be prom, or a graduation party - wow friends, family and guests with your distinctive look.

We've offered up our top three tips for eye makeup! Start with nicely shaped brows, and a bit of primer on your eyelids so your makeup lasts longer.

EYE-MAKEUP TIP 1:  If you're focusing on your eyes, of course - you're going full-on with shadow, liner, mascara and more - downplay the lips a bit to draw more attention to your eyes. Choose a lighter lip shade, or even a neutral nude to really make your smoky eye stand out.

EYE-MAKEUP TIP 2:  Here's where you can get serious POP: choose a good eyeshadow color, that compliments your natural eye color.  And do to this effectively, you would use something on the other side of the color wheel (slightly 'complimentary colors') For example, blue eyes are complimented by pinks, and browns - while green eyes are complimented by purples and deep violets.  Play around with your shades until you get something that just glows.

EYE-MAKEUP TIP 3:  If you can, go to the salon and get some eyelash extensions. These look SO natural and last much longer. No time? Use some falsies for the night (eyelashes that is!) False eyelashes can really complete your look when done correctly. If done wrong, you will have hours of watery, irritated eyes and half-hanging fake-looking eyelashes. Here's an article with more information on applying false eyelashes: Click here.

Tuesday, April 10, 2012

Beautiful Brows - Salon Brow Services

Does your salon or spa offer brow tinting? If not, it might be time to consider it. 

Over time, eyelashes and eyebrows become more sparse, and require a bit of 'love' to bring back the natural shapes of a youthful appearance.  As aging occurs, ladies (and men!) receive spa treatments, wrinkle injections, dermal fillers - all to restore the look that once was. Eyelashes and eyebrows are one of those things, that - in most cases, just thin out with age.

Or - perhaps you were victim of a bad tweeze, or over-plucked yourself at some point. Not a good thing, considering that that hair grows back in less slowly over time.

At EyeQBeauty.com, our main goal is to provide salons, spas, doctors and independent estheticians with the tools and brands they need, to keep their clients and patients looking their best. If your salon or med spa is not offering eyebrow tinting - it might be time to look into it, considering the huge impact beautiful brows can have on one's youthful appearance.

We offer Berrywell tinting products, for a number of reasons. First, they're a premium quality hair-care company (Germany) that happens to offer dye for eyebrows and eyelashes as well as hair-on-the-head. They also offer seven deep, luxurious and natural long lasting color shades.  With the experience behind Berrywell, you can rest assured that your clients will be receiving dermatologist-tested color - that has been tested repeatedly and deemed very safe for clients/patients who wear contact lenses or even those with sensitive eyes. Certainly, it's best to do a test area on a client or patient who's never had eyelash or eyebrow tint before. But again, irritation due to Berrywell lash and brow color is very rare.

Berrywell also offers staff training, and resources for those offering permanent cosmetics.

Sunday, April 1, 2012

LashFood Review - LashFood Versus Latisse & Revitalash For Stronger, Thicker, and Longer Eyelashes

Growing longer and healthier eyelashes are all the rage right now. Products like Revitalash and Latisse hit the market - and the salons went wild offering their clients various ways to grow longer, thicker eyelashes in the matter of a few weeks. 

Now, there are several brands on the market. At EyeQBeauty, we sell LashFood to professionals in the beauty and salon industry, because we truly believe, after our own testing and trials - that LashFood is the best product, for the price, and because it's a natural product - for salon professionals to offer their clients.

Certainly there are pros and cons to all brands, and some people have very sensitive skin and do not respond well to putting anything on their eyelids. Many would find applying any eyelash conditioner or eyelash growth formula irritating, since it is applied so close to the eye itself.

Do eyelash conditioners and eyelash growth formulas work?  Most of them, you will find - do work. All need to be used the recommended duration for maximum results, and also used consistently. A huge number of patients and customers using products such as LashFood, Revitalash, and Latisse - are finding that their lashes ARE in fact, longer and thicker.

What are the pros and cons to each brand?

We have found that the very good results came with Latisse, but at a price. Most users reported that their lashes were stronger and thicker, but they were required to visit a physician - and receive a prescription for this product (produced by Allergan) and the product is still expensive (+120.00). Latisse comes with warning of a serious side effect -  eye color change. It is reported that Latisse could possibly cause your eye color to change to brown with prolonged use. The problem with this, is that these products have to be used, as mentioned above - consistently and religiously - daily - to be effective. 

With Revitalash, the results were good, too - but perhaps a bit more inconsistent. We love the story behind Revitalash, and how the product came to be. And there's no doubt that many have grown longer lashes using it, and that the company is a true pioneer in the lash-growth world. But again, the results were not always positive - in fact, many of our testers and even reviews online indicated that there was little change in one's eyelashes, even after several weeks of use. On the other hand, many who have tried Revitalash in the beginning, are stuck to it and very loyal to the brand. Revitalash typically retails for around +$130, (even up to $150!) and can be purchased in a salon without a prescription (that's a pro!). 

What we loved about LashFood was the fact that the formula is all-natural. The other pro, it's less-expensive (Around $80) than the major competitors. The best part - it WORKS. Our testers reported longer, shiner lashes within 2-3 weeks of use - with zero or very little irritation. LashFood also offers a eyelash growth mascara - and when used in conjunction with the conditioner - LOOK out.  There is also a LashFood formula for eyebrows. For natural formula, cost, and results - we're hooked on LashFood.

Learn more about LashFood here, or see the testimonials and clinical trials here.

You can find LashFood Eyelash Conditioner in upscale salons and skincare/beauty boutiques worldwide.

Wednesday, March 28, 2012

Does Your Salon Offer Eyelash Extentions?

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Does your salon offer eyelash extensions? If it doesn't, it might should. Eyelash extensions, and eyelash and eyebrow care products are a growing segment of the beauty industry, for both services and retail.

Your clients want longer, thicker lashes, as well as red carpet glam appeal. What's the easiest way to truly enhance beauty and add spectacular pop? Eyelash extensions.

Eyelash extensions are gaining popularity for a number of reasons - primarily the safety benefits of having it done by a trained esthetician.

EyeQBeauty.com carries JB Lashes products, including eyelash extensions, lash artist tools and supplies, as well as  natural eyelash conditioning products, brow-care, eyelash perms, eyelash and eyebrow color and more.

Thursday, March 22, 2012

Easy Eyebrow Shaping

Shaping eyebrows is a task that, when done correctly, can truly enhance your appearance, around the eye area and bring new shape to your features. One must be very careful not to over-pluck, because even though eyebrows will grow back, over time, and with age - the eyebrows do not fill back in the same way, or as thickly as would happen in one's youth.  Consider an eyebrow conditioner to help them to continue to grow thick and healthily.

The first step is to know your arch by finding your natural eyebrow shape. Do this by placing your finger above the outer half of your brow and lifting up the brow area. Your natural eyebrow shape/ arch should be where your brow naturally bends.

Then, groom your brows. Now that you know where the natural bend is, define the shape further by filling in brow areas that are space, and trim it up - tweeze one row of hairs from the bottom.  Comb them up and outwards, then utilize an eyebrow gel to hold the brows in place.

Finally, check your brow color. If it's too light, darken it up with an eyebrow tint. You can do this and it still look very natural (especially with Berrywell eyebrow color performed in a salon.)

Wednesday, March 14, 2012

The Art Of Perming Eyelashes

There's nothing quite like getting a tiny piece of your eyelid stuck in the eyelash curler when you start pressing the device down as hard as you can to achieve those perfect lashes that curl up and back over your eye. Or, maybe you've accidentally gotten a lash stuck in the eyelash curler - and had piece of precious hair plucked by accident.

Now, there's SimplePerm which is a eyelash permanent wave system.  Of course, 'permanent' is never permanent, even with the typical hair (on your head) type of process. Eyelash perms, like hair (on your head) perms are actually semi-permanent. SimplePerm takes only about 16 minutes in the salon, and can give you beautifully curved lashes for up to two full months. 
SimplePerm is only sold to beauty professionals, and must be administered by a licensed esthetician. What makes SimplePerm stand apart from it's competitors is, well - simple. It's a simplified process that takes a fraction of the time. Now your clients can enjoy curvy lashes, with this safe and effective product.

Friday, March 2, 2012

Longer, Thicker and More Full Eyelashes - Naturally

Want longer, thicker eyelashes - fast? Try LashFood eyelash conditioner - with Nano-Peptide technology. Nourish your lashes with advanced treatment created by a team of cosmetic scientists. 
Do you have frail, brittle lashes? This will transform them - naturally - into stronger, healthier lashes in a matter of only a few weeks.
The LashFood conditioning system feeds your lashes at a cellular level with nature's most potent ingredients.
Contact us to learn more about this revolutionary new product.