Korean Lash Lift Training Manual Walkthrough: Launch Your Own 1:1 Training

Korean Lash Lift Training Manual Walkthrough: Launch Your Own 1:1 Training

One of the hardest transitions in a lash artist's career isn't mastering the lift — it's moving from doing lifts to teaching them. The craft is in your hands, but the moment a student sits in your training chair, you realize teaching requires a completely different skill: communication.

That's why so many talented artists delay launching 1:1 training. Not because they don't know their method — but because they don't have a manual.

Here's a walkthrough of exactly what's inside the Korean Lash Lift Training Manual Template and how to use it to launch your own Korean lash lift training program without starting from scratch.

Why a Training Manual Matters More Than You Think

Students don't just remember what you said — they remember what they held in their hands. A printed manual:

  • Makes you look professional before the training even starts.
  • Gives students something to study at home, increasing retention.
  • Reduces repeat questions and speeds up 1:1 sessions.
  • Positions your pricing at a higher tier — because you're delivering more than verbal instruction.

I charged $500 more per student the day I added a physical manual to my 1:1 training. Nothing else in the course changed.

What's Inside the 19-Page Template

The manual covers the full educational arc I use in my own 1:1 training:

  • Lash growth cycle — so students understand why the timing works.
  • Chemical process — what Step 1 and Step 2 actually do at the cortex level.
  • Product breakdown — how to choose between shields, perms, balms, and tools.
  • Shield selection guide — tied to eye shape and lash direction.
  • Common cautions — the safety edge cases that keep artists out of trouble.
  • Aftercare protocol — what to hand to every client on the way out.

It's designed as a companion to your in-person teaching — not a replacement for it. You still bring the expertise. The manual just carries the structure.

Customize It to Your Brand

The template is fully editable in Canva. That means:

  • Drop in your own logo.
  • Swap in the business name your students will see.
  • Reorder or add sections if your teaching style requires it.

 A lash artist who's comfortable in Instagram Stories can customize this in under an hour.

What This Template Is Not

Let me be clear about the boundaries, because they matter:

  • It is not a full lash lift course. It's a training manual for the students you teach.
  • It is not licensed for resale. You can't flip the template or sell it to other lash trainers.
  • You can print and hand copies to your own 1:1 students during their training — that's exactly what it's for.
  • You cannot share the Canva file or link with others.

Think of it like a textbook that a school licenses: you can use it to teach your students, but you can't photocopy it for another school.

How to Roll It Out in Your Business

Here's the launch sequence I recommend for artists starting their first training program:

  1. Week 1: Customize the manual with your brand. Print one copy.
  2. Week 2: Design your training package pricing. The manual justifies a higher tier.
  3. Week 3: Announce on Instagram that you're accepting 1:1 training bookings.
  4. Week 4: Book your first student. Walk her through the manual as the backbone of the session.

Most artists who follow this exact timeline have their first training booked within a month.ㅁ

Stop Delaying Your Training Business

The artists making the most in this industry aren't doing more lifts. They're multiplying themselves through training. If you've been putting off 1:1 training because writing a manual feels overwhelming, you don't need to start from scratch.

Grab the Korean Lash Lift Training Manual Template, customize it this weekend, and book your first student this month.

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