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When Clients Ask for the Wrong Lash Style… | The Designers Room Ep. 2

When Clients Ask for the Wrong Lash Style… | The Designers Room Ep. 2

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What do you do when a client asks for a lash style that won’t flatter them?

In this episode of The Designer’s Room, we’re diving into one of the most important (but overlooked) skills every lash artist needs: learning how to translate your client’s request into a design that actually works for them.

Because most clients don’t speak in lash terms — they speak in feelings.
“Cat eye” might mean “I want to feel lifted.”
“Natural” might mean “I don’t want to look overdone.”

And when you know how to decode that language,
→ You build trust.
→ You create better results.
→ You position yourself as a true lash designer, not just a service provider.

In this episode, we’ll cover:
– What to say when a client asks for the wrong style
– How to guide the consultation with confidence
– Why honoring the outcome matters more than the words
– How I gave my client what she wanted — without sacrificing the design

✨ This episode is for the artist who wants to be trusted for their eye — not just their technique.

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