Has anyone tried eyelash weaving at Mikaela’s Salon in Manila? How was it? How was the process? Was it painful?

Question 1
Has anyone tried eyelash weaving at Mikaela’s Salon in Manila? How was it? How was the process? Was it painful?
or did the process take too long? How does it look? How long did the long lashes last and was it difficult to maintain? Can you give me the complete address of Mikaela’s Salon by the way?
I’m extremely depress and I want a makeover so if you could suggest some services in her salon that are really good as well, and give me the prices for such, that would be really helpful. Thanks!
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I suggest you stick with some false lashes
don`t do permanent damage to your real lashes with eyelash weaving D:
Question 2
Run out off eyelash glue can i use weave glue?
Ive run out of fake eyelash glue can i use weave glue ? It will only be for 4 hours until i buy more
just wanna know if its gonna blind me ?
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Be blind for life or wait 4 hours. I pick waiting.
Question 3
Can you do sew-in weaves and eyelashes without a cosmetologist license?
Just wondering if these are services that don’t require a beauty license because there are LOTS of people offering these services without one….
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legally, you’re not supposed to. But EVERYONE does it. You don’t really need a permit to be good at what you’re doing. It’s just a piece of paper.
Question 4
Can you do sew-in weaves and eyelashes without a cosmetologist license?
Just wondering if these are services that don’t require a beauty license because there are LOTS of people offering these services without one….
Best Answer – Chosen by Voters
legally, you’re not supposed to. But EVERYONE does it. You don’t really need a permit to be good at what you’re doing. It’s just a piece of paper.
Question 5
Can you do sew-in weaves and eyelashes without a cosmetologist license?
Just wondering if these are services that don’t require a beauty license because there are LOTS of people offering these services without one….
Best Answer – Chosen by Voters
legally, you’re not supposed to. But EVERYONE does it. You don’t really need a permit to be good at what you’re doing. It’s just a piece of paper.
Question 6
Spiders keep weaving webs into my eyelashes while I’m sleeping. What should I do?
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before you go to bed everynight.. spray anti-spiderstuff on your eyes.. it might burn for a little bit.. but im sure it will work.. and if not, youll just become blind so you wont have to open your eyes anyway, so it wouldnt really matter if spiders weaved webs in your eyelashes.
Question 7
Does it matter how long your hair is when getting hair extensions?
I have pretty short hair, and really want extentions, like – if you ever go to myspace and see the girls with it short on top and then long long extensions, I have the short part, now I just want extensions. If I were to get the kind with the track and someone weaving it in, wouldn’t my hair be too short to actually make a track? And with the glue, it just sounds like it’s stupid – I wear fake eyelashes and that already frustrates me enough. I’m thinking of making my own clip-ins – they sound easy and less expensive, which will go through with using my mom’s money
Any suggestions though?
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extensions are good i would suggest you go w/ that idea
Question 8
What should I do for makeup and hair and nails!?
I have short wavy hair to my chin nothing done to it and shoulder length when straightened my hair color is brunette weave with of layers. I have a tan complexion with brown eyes and freckles I have very long eyelashes and my nails are semi-long and I want a good nail polish color for my skin but will go with anything I wear(uniforms). I have side bangs what do i do with them and almond shaped eyes
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Question 9
Can a Hair stylist make more money than a Doctor or Lawyer?
I just answered a question for someone on this site, asking about being a hairstylist and the pay. But I never really thought about really successful hair stylists out there. I have a stylist who has really made a name for herself and she is only 22 years old. She works in NY and she is a booth renter. She only gives the salon about $200 a week and the rest of the profit is hers. She does high end services like Weaves that runs from $120-$300, Fusion that goes from $400-$5000, eyelash extensions that like $300-$600 and other expensive services, so I know on a full schedule she bring in a few thousands a day by just doing HAIR!! At 22 years old.. how much is she bringing home a year and is it possible for a Hair Stylist to make over six figures a year?
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I think it would be very easy for a Hair Stylist to make six figures, if they’re really good with people, and decent with hair.
Look, a six figure income only takes $50 per hour, if you can do that 40 hours per week 50 weeks per year. If you can get $50 for a set that takes an hour, but you can keep two chairs full at once, you can do right well.
Lawyers even in small towns can charge $100 per hour, but lawyers also have to pay paralegals, rent, malpractice insurance, and license fees, and there’s a lot of marketing involved, not to mention dry cleaning of suits so clients take us seriously. Also, hair stylists will see their clients on a regular basis, most at least once a month. Once a lawyer has finished a matter, most people never want to see any lawyer ever again, even if they got a good result.
And that’s not to mention that lawyers don’t get “tips”, and cannot take the risk of being paid occassionally in cash.
Then there’s also the fact that lawyers are often expected to work for free. Ever hear of a hair stylist taking on a case Pro Bono? Or on a Contingency? Do people tend to call on the phone and ask hairstylists for do-it-yourself tips?
All in all, while I like being a lawyer more than I’d enjoy doing hair, I think that many hairstylists could make more than most lawyers
Question 10
What do you feel here?
A sweet hissing mist spread across the cloudy harbor that faithful day, The still, sunken copper streets stood rain-washed and gray, The sing-song autumn crisps were twirling like piano pleasures, Soaked in honey-heavy swirling milky measures, A sweet whistling mist spread across the harbor that miserable day, The Chateau shadowed eerie harbor green and sea- sprayed overlooking the midnight seaway, Waltz my dear puppet waltz in the white night, Waltz my dear puppet wiggle in the firelight, Clotted with warts, red-pox, and green wrinkles, Dancing up and down in slippery slapped diesels, Me thinks we’re jinxed to the devils fiddle and the lassies winks, And the infinite ruby-smile of the desert sphinx! The desert sphinx! I was alone, but how alone, Even the shrieking gulls in the sapphire sky had left and gone, I had recently returned, Brown, thirsty, and sunburned, To the one place a man should never be, The sinister shade of the emerald palm tree, It had been a long, long voyage, I had become acquainted with the ocean and its language, But now the voyage was done and checked, The crew was dead and the ship was wrecked, My eyes were sunken like the dim dunes of the west, Thirst, hunger, and illness those stubborn guests, Like briny white sails against ocean winds oppressed, Above me laid the black clouds, In their wild primal winds screeching, The sky donning its crimson shroud, Above me phantom vessels sailing, Ah! The sobbing infant, lo the groaning ropes, As the Devil rocks in his cradle his smirk the shape of Spanish slopes, The gunpowder rum flavored chanteys, The wicked red natives with their white marble eyes, Blood dripping down their thighs, Grins forming on their faces, rotten brown fish swimming in the sea foam poison green, the universe and stars spun away melted into hazy lanterns?!?! Indigo eyes, red Sicilians, murky village streets? Orange scented silver studded mirrors, I see a wilderness in your eyes and a crazed flaming sunset on your cheeks, I could sail on your Congo-black river hair for weeks, where tiny little pools/droplets acrobat across murmuring fountains they shimmer and glisten, like crystals pulsating and singing under the cool moon rays that lick, maybe I’ll snooze under the gentle flow of your sable curls where clusters of white dreams gild the sky, of opiate climes and chilly nighttime air from which refreshing waterfalls of liquid starlight pour, maybe I’ll tame the sly snakes that skim the butter fields in pairs with their fangs in your hair, fluttering wings of butterflies spring from your eyelashes, woven in ecstasy, lying on your violet sofa where your pale white toes peak and whimper against the violent purple colors, scents leak and lay, your Arab waist bending with the charcoal violins twirling into the sapphire pink eyelids of dripping dawn, the corsets and cocktails, cinnamon and tangerines in Picasso perfumes tumble down her skin, butterfly’s flutter fizzing, when you chirp your eyelashes, how your rosiness how your beauty reflects like lonely dewdrops sliding down single blades of grass, your smile how naked it is how real in its sweet nectars its radiating intensity of lush green summer fields basking in the warm kisses of the golden sunlight, I’ll dance with the shadows across your strange tropic lips silhouetted against the dreary hours, the horizons curving in childish temptations like the jasmine with its petals ivory and smooth, stained dawn stained in violet, moon tints of lush lilacs linger in blue and the scarlet’s blush across the borders and regions of you, an empire of brilliance, grandeur, I’ll flow with the streams and currents along your winding veins, climb the rolling hills and loll with each slope until I descend into the pink valleys, eyes glittering like a starry lake at night massaged/adored by the moon, feline ceremonies.
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Lost your question,
but will you marry me?
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