125
Hours Required
4-8
Weeks Duration
$1,197
Total Cost
100%
State Approved
WHY CHOOSE LASHLESSONS
Benefits of Apprenticeship
Flexible Schedule
Train evenings, weekends, or full-time based on your mentor's availability
One-on-One Training
Personalized feedback and faster skill development with your dedicated mentor
Real Salon Experience
Learn in a real salon environment with actual clients
Affordable
Less than 30% the cost of traditional beauty school programs
State Approved
Our apprenticeship path meets all Utah licensing requirements
Job Opportunities
Many apprentices are hired by their mentors or their network
WHAT YOU'LL LEARN
Comprehensive Curriculum
Our program covers everything you need to become a successful lash artist
Orientation & Safety
Learn sanitation, safety protocols, and client preparation
15 hours
Classic Lash Application
Master classic lash extension techniques
30 hours
Volume Lash Application
Learn volume and hybrid lash techniques
30 hours
Lash Lifts & Tints
Perform lash lifts and tinting procedures
15 hours
Brow Services
Learn brow lamination, tinting, and shaping
15 hours
Business & Client Management
Booking, pricing, client communication, and aftercare
10 hours
Final Assessment
Demonstrate all skills and complete certification
10 hours
TRANSPARENT PRICING
Simple, Honest Pricing
No hidden fees. Pay in installments as you progress through the program.
Application Fee
$200Paid to LashLessons for onboarding, paperwork, and mentor matching
Due at application
Start Payment
$499Paid to your mentor at program start
Due at program start
Mid-way Payment
$299Paid to your mentor halfway through
Due at ~60 hours
Final Payment
$199Paid to your mentor upon completion
Due at completion
ELIGIBILITY
Requirements
We welcome beginners! No prior lash experience is required. Here's what you need:
Program Outcomes
Completion Certificate
Verifies your 125 apprenticeship hours
License Exam Eligibility
Eligible to sit for Utah's lash license exam
Real Experience
Portfolio-ready work and salon experience
Job Opportunities
Many graduates are hired by mentors or their network