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    How to Choose the Right Lash Artist in Toronto: Red Flags and Green Flags

    How to Choose the Right Lash Artist in Toronto: Red Flags and Green Flags Last updated: June 2026 | Reading time: 6 minutes Toronto has hundreds of lash artists. Finding the right one can feel overwhelming — especially when every studio's Instagram looks flawless and every bio says "certified." Here is how to cut through the noise and find an artist who will actually take care of your eyes. Green Flags: Signs of a Great Lash Artist They ask questions before starting. A good artist begins every appointment — especially first appointments — with a conversation. They ask about your lifestyle, your desired look, any sensitivities, and whether you have had extensions before. If someone starts working on your lashes without asking a single question, that is concerning. Their portfolio shows variety. Look for before-and-after photos across different eye shapes, styles, and skin tones. An artist who only shows one type of look may only be skilled in one technique. Real expertise shows in the ability to customize for different clients. They explain what they are doing. A professional artist is happy to explain their process, the products they use, and why they recommend a certain style. They do not get defensive when asked questions. Their workspace is clean and organized. Disposable tools are unwrapped in front of you. The bed is freshly covered. Tools are sanitized. The room is well-lit. This is non-negotiable. They have visible certifications. Ask to see training certificates. A confident professional displays them or shares them readily. If someone gets evasive about their training, pay attention to that response. They have genuine reviews. Check Google Reviews, not just Instagram. Look for reviews that mention specifics — retention, comfort, communication, cleanliness — not just "love my lashes!" Red Flags: Signs to Walk Away The price seems too good to be true. If the average full set in Toronto costs $130–$280 and someone is offering $50–$70, the savings are coming from somewhere — rushed work, cheap materials, poor training, or all three. They do not do a consultation. Jumping straight into the application without discussing your preferences, assessing your natural lashes, or checking for contraindications is a major red flag. You feel pain during the appointment. Lash extensions should never hurt. Any poking, pulling, burning, or stinging means something is wrong. A professional stops and addresses it immediately. Your lashes feel heavy or uncomfortable. After the appointment, extensions should feel weightless. If your eyelids feel heavy, droopy, or if you feel a pulling sensation, the extensions may be too thick, too long, or stuck together. They resist removing work if you are unhappy. A professional artist takes responsibility. If something is not right, they fix it or remove it. Someone who dismisses your concerns or refuses to make corrections is not someone you should trust with your eyes. No sanitation visible. If you do not see fresh supplies being unwrapped, if tools are sitting uncovered, or if the workspace looks cluttered and unclean — leave. Questions to Ask Before Booking What training and certifications do you have? How long have you been practicing? Do you use handmade or premade fans for volume work? What adhesive brand do you use? Can I see before-and-after photos of your recent work? What is your policy if I am not satisfied with the result? Do you carry liability insurance? A great lash artist will answer all of these questions confidently and without irritation. These are legitimate concerns about a procedure being performed millimeters from your eyes. Why I Share This Information Some might wonder why a lash artist would publish a guide on choosing a lash artist — after all, it could lead clients to competitors. But I believe informed clients make the best clients. When someone chooses me, I want it to be because they understand what quality looks like and they see it in my work. Not because they did not know what questions to ask. FAQ How do I know if a lash artist is properly certified in Ontario? Ontario does not have a government-issued lash license, so look for certificates from recognized training academies. Ask to see the certificate and verify the training program's reputation online. What should I do if I had a bad experience with another lash artist? First, give your natural lashes time to recover if there is any damage. Then research your next artist carefully using the guidelines above. Come to your new appointment with honest information about your previous experience — it helps the new artist understand your lashes' current condition. About Yana: /about/ Read reviews: /reviews/ View portfolio: /gallery/ Book a consultation: /booking/ ---
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