UNLOCK YOUR INDEPENDENCE.
BECOME A LASH ARTIST.
50 hour Curriculum of Hands-on and Theory Training
RI Office Of Postsecondary Commissioner Approved Course
In Depth Hands On Training In Classic And Volume Methods
1 On 1 Training Or Small Group Sizes
Classes Can Be Taught In English, Portuguese Or Spanish
RI Eyelash Extension Technician Program | RIDLT & EmployRI Approved
Kickstart your beauty career with our Eyelash Extension Technician Program in East Providence, Rhode Island. Designed for real salon work, this hands-on course focuses on safety, sanitation, lash mapping, application speed and retention, client consultation, and business best practices tailored to the Ocean State’s standards. Small cohorts, practical drills, and direct feedback mean you leave with skills—not just a certificate.
This program is supported by the Rhode Island Department of Labor & Training (RIDLT) and EmployRI and is a WIOA (Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act) Eligible Training Provider Program. Translation: if you’re unemployed or underemployed, you may qualify for low-cost or no-cost tuition through programs on the Eligible Training Provider List (ETPL). Funding eligibility is determined by RIDLT/EmployRI.
Why here, and why now? Rhode Island’s lash market is growing, with demand from Providence to the East Bay. I train you on client-ready techniques, Rhode Island-appropriate sanitation protocols, and book-building strategies that fit our local clientele. You’ll also learn how to set pricing, manage rebookings, and communicate like a pro—because flawless fans mean nothing if your books are empty.
How funding works: connect with an EmployRI Career Counselor, ask about WIOA funding for programs on the ETPL, and request referral/approval for the Eyelash Extension Technician Program in East Providence. Once approved, funding may cover tuition for eligible participants. Not sure where to start? Reach out to us first—we’ll coordinate with EmployRI so your application doesn’t end up in inbox limbo.
A final note for the fine-print fans: admission to the program does not guarantee funding or employment; WIOA eligibility and awards are determined by RIDLT/EmployRI. Seats are limited to keep training tight and hands-on.