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16 Orfus Rd #205, Toronto, Ontario, M6A 1L6, Canada
(416) 410-8152 www.eyelashcanada.com
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May 11, 2019
I am writing this review because I felt it can help someone else looking for a great lash technician . I have unfortunately experienced some bad lash technicians, so I do know a good one when I see the work on myself. Yvette has done the strip lash on myself and I can tell you she is 100% professional and takes pride in her work. Her work left me very happy. My strip lashes stayed on for weeks and I am definitely going to be a client for a long time.

May 18, 2019
Yvette provides professional and quality work. She takes pride in her work, and cares about making her clients happy. I went to her for the first time, after a bad experience with lash extensions, and she did a great job, and results were what I asked for. I highly recommend her.

Jun 4, 2019
I did my Eyelash training course with Ms. Yvette on the weekend, and I'm happy that I choose Eyelash Canada/Beautybiz Academy. Ms. Evette was very thorough and patient with us, she is very knowledgeable answered every question precisely. Her techniques made it less challenging for us to grasp, I went to the session having no knowledge of eyelash extension and I left feeling like a Pro.

Jul 8, 2019
I came to the beauty school to get my Tooth Gem applied by “Toronto Toothfairy”! She is so qualified, knowledgeable, and an amazing person! The facility is clean (:

Jun 6, 2019
The best instructor. She knows her products well and instructs everyone on their post and pre preparations for each application.

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