Clients searching for a lash artist judge your work visually before anything else. A website with clear before-and-after photos organized by lash style, your certification and training, and an easy booking link converts browsers into booked appointments. Free mockup, no commitment.
For Lash Extensions in KC
Web Design for Eyelash Extension Studios in Kansas City
Clients looking for a lash artist make their decision almost entirely based on the work they see — your portfolio is your first impression, your credential, and your sales pitch at the same time. They want to see examples of classic, hybrid, and volume sets on different eye shapes to know whether you can achieve the look they want. They also want to know your training and certifications, the lash brands you use, your aftercare process, and how easy it is to book. Clients who find a lash artist they love become monthly recurring clients for fills — an eyelash extension website that showcases your work beautifully, explains your process and training, and makes booking seamless builds the recurring client base that keeps your schedule consistently full.
What clients look for when choosing a lash artist
- Portfolio — before-and-after photos by style (classic, hybrid, volume, mega volume, wispy)
- Training and certifications — lash school, brand certifications (Borboleta, Lash Stuff, etc.)
- Lash brands used — quality of adhesive, lash material (silk, mink, synthetic), retention rate
- Services and pricing — full set vs. fill, style options, removal, lash lift and tint
- Booking — how to get an appointment, cancellation policy, patch test requirements for new clients
What your eyelash extension website would include
- Portfolio gallery — before-and-after by style, eye shape, length, and curl type
- Services menu — classic, hybrid, volume, mega volume, wispy, lash lift, lash tint, removal
- Pricing — full set and fill pricing by style, appointment length, what fills include
- Training and certifications — lash education, brand certifications, continuing training
- Products used — adhesive brand, lash material, why you chose them, retention expectations
- Booking form or link with service type, preferred date/time, new vs. returning client, eye shape notes
What clients say
“I was relying entirely on Instagram and word of mouth, which meant my schedule was inconsistent. New clients had no way to find me or vet my work without scrolling through hundreds of posts. The new site with my portfolio organized by style, my certifications, my pricing, and a booking link changed everything. I started getting calls from people who had already decided they wanted to book — they just needed to see if I had an opening. My schedule has been full for three months straight.”
— K. Nguyen, lash artist, Overland Park, KS
Simple pricing
An eyelash extension site with portfolio, services, and booking form starts at $200. A full site with style galleries, pricing guide, and aftercare section is $375–$750. Two full sets cover the cost. No contracts, no monthly fees.
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