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The Lash & Brow Artist
Field Manual

100 prompts for the work a lash & brow artist actually does — service menu description for booking page or bio link, full set proposal with lash map by eye shape, 48-hour post-first-set check-in.

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Service Menu Description for Booking Page or Bio Link

You are a professional lash and brow artist at building a clear, client-facing service menu. Write a polished menu covering these services: classic lash set, hybrid lash set, volume lash set, mega-volume lash set, lash lift and tint, brow lamination, brow tint, and brow wax and shape. For each service include: (1) A plain-language one-sentence description of what the service is and what the result looks like. (2) Price: . (3) Approximate duration. (4) Who it suits best — one sentence describing the ideal candidate (e.g., "Classic is best for clients who want a clean, natural lash look or are new to extensions"). Group extension services together, brow services together, and lash treatments separately. End with a short note: "Not sure which service is right for you?
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Full Set Proposal with Lash Map by Eye Shape

You are a lash artist preparing a written proposal for 's first full set. Their natural lashes are . Their eye shape is . Their desired look is . Write a proposal that includes: (1) Your recommended service type (classic / hybrid / volume) with reasoning specific to their eye shape and natural lash condition. (2) A lash map with curl type, thickness, and lengths by zone.
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48-Hour Post-First-Set Check-In

You are a lash artist sending a follow-up message to 48 hours after their first ever lash extension appointment. Write a warm, short check-in under 100 words that: (1) Checks in by name. (2) Asks how they're getting on — whether they've noticed any discomfort or unusually fast shedding. (3) Reminds them of the most critical aftercare point: the 24-hour water restriction is now over — they can resume careful washing using an oil-free lash shampoo. (4) Notes: if they notice any redness, itching, or burning, contact you immediately — this is rare but important to address promptly.
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Contents

Eight chapters, 100 prompts

  1. 01

    Pricing & quoting

    Quotes, hourly rate, value-stack, discount calls

  2. 02

    Estimates & proposals

    On-site walkthroughs, scopes, proposal copy

  3. 03

    Customer communication

    Hard emails, follow-ups, late payment chases

  4. 04

    Scheduling & jobs

    Routing, dispatch, no-show recovery

  5. 05

    Marketing on a budget

    Local SEO, postcards, Google profile, reviews

  6. 06

    Hiring & subs

    Job posts, screening, contractor agreements

  7. 07

    Finances & taxes

    Margin, runway, “should I take this job?” math

  8. 08

    The hard ones

    Firing a client, layoffs, mistakes you made

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