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The Lashe Announces Limited-Time Sale on Professional Premade Fan Lash Extension Trays
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Fan Lash Extensions The Lashe
Promotion showcases premium synthetic fiber technology designed to help lash artists achieve faster applications with consistent, natural-looking results.

CHICAGO - Washingtoner -- The Lashe, a professional manufacturer of premium eyelash extension products since 2009, has announced a limited-time promotion on its popular Multi Length Fan Lash Extension Trays.

For a limited time, The Lashe Multi Length Fan Lash Trays are available for $10 per tray (regularly $34). Lash artists who purchase three or more trays automatically receive an additional 30% discount, bringing the price to just $7 per tray.

Designed for professional lash artists, The Lashe Synthetic Fiber Eyelash Extensions represent the next generation of synthetic lash technology. Produced using a premium-quality proprietary fiber blend, the extensions are engineered to closely mimic the appearance and feel of natural lashes while delivering outstanding consistency, durability, and performance.

The company's Multi Length Fan Lash Trays are designed to help lash artists improve efficiency without sacrificing quality. Acting as the ideal bridge between classic lash applications and handmade volume fans, the trays significantly reduce application time while maintaining a natural, lightweight result.

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"Every tray we produce is designed with consistency and precision in mind," said Nicole Flevaris, Founder and President of The Lashe. "Whether an artist is creating a classic set, volume set, or a customized natural look, dependable quality allows them to work with greater confidence and deliver more predictable results."

Professional lash artists have consistently praised the uniformity and craftsmanship of The Lashe extensions.

"They also have beautiful lashes that are always consistent to what they say they are, meaning there are no irregularities or variation in the sizes within the trays, which we have seen as a problem with other companies."

— Blink Salon, Massachusetts


Since introducing its first products, The Lashe has remained focused on developing professional eyelash extension products that prioritize consistency, performance, and client safety. Today, the company continues to provide professional lash artists with premium eyelash extensions, medical-grade adhesives, aftercare products, education, and specialized training designed to help salons improve efficiency and long-term client retention.

The limited-time Fan Lash Tray promotion is available while supplies last.

For additional information, visit https://www.thelashe.com/2-Extensions.html

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The Lashe, Inc.
***@thelashe.com


Source: The Lashe, Inc.

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