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What's in Your Lash Kit: A Complete Breakdown of Every Tool You'll Use in Training

Professional lash extension supplies from the Lash Scouts training kit, including lash trays, spoolies, and lash application tools arranged in a modern beauty studio setting.

When you enroll in a Lash Scouts course, your tuition includes a complete lash kit. This isn't a token starter pack. It's a fully professional kit designed to take you from your first day of training to your first paying clients without needing to buy anything else. Here's a complete breakdown of what's in it and what each tool does.

Why the Kit Matters

A common mistake new lash artists make is buying cheap supplies online to save money. The problem is that lashing is a precision craft, and the quality of your tools directly affects the quality of your work. Cheap tweezers don't grip properly. Off-brand adhesive performs unpredictably in Miami humidity. Low-quality lashes don't fan well or hold curl. You end up spending more in the long run replacing bad supplies, and meanwhile your work suffers.


The Lash Scouts kit is built around supplies we actually use in our own working studio. We chose them because they perform, not because they have the lowest cost. When you start practicing and taking clients, you're using the exact tools your master trainer uses, which makes the transition from training to working seamless.


Your Tweezers

Tweezers are the single most important tool in your kit. Different shapes do different things, and learning which to reach for and when is part of the training.


You'll have isolation tweezers, which are typically straight or slightly curved with very fine, precise tips. These hold one natural lash separated from the others while you place the extension. Bad isolation tweezers ruin everything that comes after, so the quality here matters most.


You'll also have application tweezers, designed to grip and place the lash extension. These are usually shaped (often L-shaped or curved) for different placement angles and styles. Volume tweezers (covered in Level Up) are different again, designed specifically for picking up and forming fans of multiple thin extensions.


Your Lash Trays

Your kit includes a curated selection of lash trays in the curls, lengths, and diameters you'll use most. For Lash 101, this means classic-appropriate diameters (typically 0.10 to 0.15) in a range of curls (J, B, C, CC, D) and lengths (usually 8mm to 14mm).


The trays are mixed length trays, meaning each tray contains multiple lengths laid out for easy access during application. You'll learn how to read the tray and pull from it efficiently. Trays in the Level Up kit shift toward thinner diameters (0.03 to 0.07) for volume and hybrid work.


Your Adhesive

Adhesive is the most chemistry-dependent product in your kit. The glue we provide is selected to perform well in Miami's humidity range, with a curing time appropriate for new artists who haven't yet built up speed. As you become faster, you may eventually move to a faster-setting glue, but starting with the right adhesive for your skill level prevents a lot of frustration.


The kit includes adhesive plus the supporting products: a glue ring or tile for holding your working dot, primer for prepping the natural lashes, and bonder for finishing and stabilizing your set.


Under-Eye Pads and Tape

You'll have a supply of hydrogel under-eye pads, which protect the lower lashes and skin during application. The pads in your kit are chosen for comfort and for their ability to actually hold the lower lashes down without sliding. Cheap pads slide, irritate, and create the kind of small problems that ruin retention.


Your kit also includes medical-grade lash tape for additional bottom-lash management on clients with stubborn lower lashes or specific eye shapes. Tape is a tool you'll use sparingly but importantly.


Cleansing and Prep Supplies

Lash extensions only stick to clean lashes. Your kit includes lash shampoo or foam cleanser for the pre-application cleanse, plus the brushes and applicators needed to wash and prep the natural lashes. You'll learn the cleansing protocol in training, and you'll do it on every client for the rest of your career.

You'll also have priming products for the bond-prep step, plus dry brushes and disposable mascara wands for grooming throughout and after the application.


Mannequin Head and Practice Lashes

For practice, your kit includes a mannequin head with realistic practice lashes. This is where you'll do your first hours of isolation drills before touching a live model. Mannequin practice is essential, but it has limits, which is why your training also includes hands-on time on a live model with the master trainer watching.


Storage and Workspace Supplies

The kit also includes the practical supplies that organize your work: a glue tile or jade stone for adhesive, micro brushes for various tasks, a lash palette or workspace mat, and storage for your tools.


The E-Book Manual

While not technically a physical tool, your training also includes the Lash Scouts e-book manual, which covers everything taught in the course in written form. This becomes your reference for years. When you forget the exact mapping for a hooded eye six months from now, the manual is there. When a client asks a question you don't have an answer ready for, the manual covers it.


What You'll Need to Restock

The kit gets you started, but lashes and adhesive are consumables. As you take real clients, you'll go through your initial supply and need to restock. We'll guide you on what to reorder, where to source it, and how to think about kit upgrades over time. The goal is to start you with everything you need and then teach you how to maintain a professional kit on your own.


What's Not in the Kit

Some advanced or specialty tools are outside the scope of the standard kit because they're not used in foundational training. Mega volume tweezers, specialized retail products, and certain niche tools are introduced as needed when you advance into Level Up or beyond. The kit is calibrated to where you are in your training, not loaded with extras you won't use yet.


Ready to Get Your Kit?

Your kit is included with enrollment in either Attached: Lash 101 or Level Up: Lash Master Course. Visit lashscouts.com/trainingcourses to view upcoming course dates, see the full kit contents for each course, and reserve your spot. Group sessions run the last weekend of each month, with private one-on-one sessions available on flexible dates.


Have specific questions about the kit before enrolling? Reach out through the site. We're happy to walk through exactly what you'll receive and help you understand how each tool fits into the work you'll be doing. The right kit, paired with the right training, is the foundation of a real career.

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