Korean Lash Lift Course 13th July
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Continuous training and updates are fundamental for beauty professionals.
In the lash and brow sector, a new technique has emerged in recent months that has required a significant evolution in both products and application methods: we are, of course, talking about the Korean lash lift. If you are looking for a way to upgrade your skills and offer a more modern and gentle service, the Korean lash lift course in NSI with Kalentin Brand is exactly the path you need.
You are in the right place if you want to raise your standards and learn how to manage this innovation with confidence. This course has been designed to transform your manual skills through a cutting-edge technique that prioritises hair health, guaranteeing flawless results even on the most difficult lashes.
By taking part in our training in NSI, you will be sure to learn a certified method that respects the natural structure of the lashes. In this article, we will explore the concrete advantages of the Korean technique and look in detail at how the practical training at NSI headquarters is structured. Furthermore, we will understand why adding this service to your treatment menu can give a real boost to your career, allowing you to meet the demands of a clientele that is increasingly attentive to quality and innovation.
Let's look briefly at the difference between traditional lash lift and the korean method
In the Korean method, the first major innovation you’ll notice is the absence of glue in the initial phase of the treatment; as a result, the sequence of steps changes compared to what we are used to. While in a traditional lash lift the first step is to attach the lashes to the shield using adhesive, here we start by working directly on the hair structure with the perming solution, applying it along the entire length, including the tips, and letting it process using cling film.
This variation in the protocol depends on the different chemical composition of the products used. In a classic lash lift, a perm based on TGA (thioglycolic acid) is usually used—a very effective and fast substance which, due to its strength, must not come into contact with the tips to avoid over-processing them. In the Kalentin Korean method, however, the formula is based on Cysteamine: a gentler and milder component that allows us to act uniformly on the entire lash with the goal of softening it and making it flexible.
Once the lashes have been prepared and made soft, the Modeller is used. This wax/paste-like product replaces traditional glue and allows us to shape and position the hairs on the shield with extreme ease, taking advantage of the hair's new elasticity. Next, we move on to the fixing phase—which we enhance by mixing the solution with our Liftcare Powder—and finish with the tint and the final serum. The result is a harmonious finish and deeply nourished hair.
Practical training and support: why choose the korean lash lift course in NSI
Taking part in our Korean lash lift course in NSI is the best way to learn this new technique with a Master by your side, ready to immediately correct every move. During an in-person course, you have the chance to make mistakes, ask questions, and try again until you feel confident in your skills—a fundamental step before offering the treatment to your clients.
To make your job easier, the course already includes a full kit with everything you need to get started right away. You won't have to worry about sourcing products elsewhere.
FAQ: Kalentin answers
What is a Korean lash lift?
The Korean lash lift is an evolution of the classic treatment that focuses entirely on gentleness. The main difference lies in the fact that no glue is used at the start of the treatment to "lock" the lashes onto the shield. Instead, the hair is softened with a specific perming solution and only then shaped. This allows for very precise curls, preventing the lashes from being treated aggressively.
Is Korean lash lift safer?
We can say it is a method that significantly reduces the risk of damaging the lashes. By using Cysteamine instead of the classic thioglycolic acid (TGA), the product acts more gently on the keratin structure. This allows us to apply the solution along the entire length of the hair without the fear of "frying" the tips. It is the ideal choice for clients with thin lashes or for those who want to have the treatment regularly without weakening their gaze.
Is Korean lash lift actually better?
It is not necessarily "better" in an absolute sense, but it is a different approach that often offers superior results in terms of nourishment and naturalness. Many professionals prefer it because the perming solution used is much milder and gentler.
Upgrade your technique with the Kalentin korean lash lift course!
Choosing to specialise in Korean lash lifting doesn't just mean learning a new technique; it means deciding to offer your clients a superior level of service. We have seen how the absence of glue in the initial steps and the use of gentler products like Cysteamine can really make a difference—not only in the aesthetic result but, above all, in the long-term health of the lashes.
Investing in Kalentin training allows you to learn all this with the confidence of having a Master by your side and using products whose every ingredient we know, as we are the direct manufacturers. In summary, here is why this update is essential for your salon:
- Cutting-edge specialisation: Stand out from the competition with a modern and highly requested technique.
- Quality and ethics: Work with Made in Italy and Vegan Society certified products, synonymous with safety and respect for the hair.
- Real support: You don't just receive a kit and a certificate; you become part of our community with ongoing post-course support.
If you feel it’s time to make this leap in quality and want to give new energy to your treatment menu, don’t wait. Our classes are kept small specifically to guarantee you all the attention you deserve during practice.
Ready to transform the way you work?
2 places remain on 13th July 10-1.30pm GET STARTED HERE
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