A Lash Life
About the Business
A Lash Life is a premier beauty institution located at 3824 Austell Road Southwest in Marietta, Georgia. Specializing in eyelash extensions, our experienced technicians are dedicated to providing top-quality services to enhance your natural beauty. With a focus on customer satisfaction and attention to detail, A Lash Life is the go-to destination for stunning lashes that will leave you feeling confident and beautiful. Book your appointment today and experience the luxury of A Lash Life.
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Location & Phone number
3824 Austell Rd SW, Marietta, GA 30008, United States
Hours open
Monday:
8:30 AM - 9:00 PM
Tuesday:
8:30 AM - 9:00 PM
Wednesday:
8:30 AM - 9:00 PM
Thursday:
8:30 AM - 9:00 PM
Friday:
8:30 AM - 9:00 PM
Saturday:
8:30 AM - 9:00 PM
Sunday:
Closed
Reviews
"as I end the year of 2023, I must give a review on these thieves. I knew when I read these reviews I should have staid away, but, against my better judgment I let my niece refer me to these crooks. Lets start off by saying on arrival for my appointment, I was greeted by a rude old lady Cynthia Hudson (Faith Hudson's mother) who was waiting to scan me with a security scanner (as If I was going in the club or entering a jail facility) for weapons. Now, I thought that was odd, like who would want to bring a gun to an EYELASH appt? but, she insists that the supermarkets do it, so they should too. Now, I know exactly why they are scanning people, because they are so dishonest and steal so much and have made so many people angry, they are afraid someone will do them physical harm! these ladies scammed me out of $130, they overcharged me when they were having a new client special for $59. Now, at first when I realized it, I reached out and tried to ask for a credit or refund, but, of course as the reviews are correct, they DON'T RESPOND to text or email. GREEDY AND GREEDIER should be their names and everyone should get together and do a class action lawsuit and sue these thugs."
"If I could 0 stars, I would. & to see all the students not receiving what they deserve is even worse. I booked a new client special, just to show up and the owner and her manager mom or whoever the lady was canceled my appointment because my email wouldn't receive the consent form email. In all reality she never sent me the email. asked her mom manager or whoever the lady was to come in the back and she told her pretty much before walking out explaining to me that she will be canceling my appointment due to not filling out consent form I asked do yall have any hard copies here she said no then she said i can fill out the form on their ipad then said i can ,, then stated she had a client at 12 so I'm pushing her back! she had a regular client after me paying full price and didnt want to waste time doing a special on me! & they just hope from one city to the next scamming SO RUN FAST! ITS NEVER TWO LOCATIONS OPEN AT THE SAME TIME! OWNER AND MAMA SCAMMING IN AUSTELL, DUNWOODY, AND OR MARIETTA!"
"This was the absolute worst lash experience I have ever had, which resulted in an irreversible injury to my eye. The lashes did not last more than 48 hours. After one week, my eye became extremely swollen and painful. I had to take off work to see a doctor who told me I had a severe infection caused by lashes being glued to the skin rather than the individual lash. My eye was swollen shut for almost a week. After the swelling went down, I realized I’d lost a considerable amount of vision in the eye that was affected. Four months later, I have yet to regain vision and am still suffering from the service I received at A Lash Life."
"It honestly took everything in me not to post this. It took me so long to post a review because I had some type of hope that Faith & Cynthia Hudson (the owners of A lash life, The Hudson Academy, The Lavish Lash Life, Hudson Capital Venline, or whatever name they’re using). I started at this school in December of 2020 with the excitement and hopes of becoming an licensed esthetician in 6-9 months as their ad stated. When I first reached out to Faith Hudson she was extremely professional, she was nice, she even told me her story which at the time was super inspirational. Inspirational because she was a young black woman creating an avenue for up and coming entrepreneurs and young black professionals like myself. It’s not everyday that you find a black owned esthetics school. I was so excited that the day of my open house I paid my deposit and was set to start school the following week. If I knew then what I know now I would have never gone to that establishment, put on a smile for Faith, & expressed my excitement to become an Esthetician to her. In a short amount of time she and her mother stole the smile I once had. They stole my joy and my excitement. They honestly sent me into deep depression for months that I can gladly say I’m out of. Quickly after starting their school, in the beginning my my experience was fine. There were students going there that had been there for months before I started and they would complain to our class about how much they hated it. However for me and my classmates that wasn’t our experience. I believe a few months after starting they appointed me “student of the month” due to my hard work, me never turning in an assignment late, and my high test scores. My relationship with my instructors were great and my relationship with faith was great as well. Her mom, Cynthia, however didn’t know my name but I didn’t think too much into it. It wasn’t until months later things didn’t start to add up. My classmates and I did calculations and realized that we were not going to finish school in 6-9 months like they promised. We were only going to school for 2 days a week for 4 hours. Some days they would cancel class with no real reason. Some days we would come in to no lesson plan or instructors. We honestly would be there winging it. We started asking them questions via email because that was the ONLY way they would allow us communicate with them when there were concerns. The emails would be ignored, Faith would come into the building and not speak to us and avoid us. We would literally walk on eggshells around her and Cynthia Hudson. However, when classmates owed them money for tuition they would blow up their phones and their emails harassing them for money even though our emails were being ignored. They honestly didn’t value us. If you disagreed with anything they said they would literally threaten to kick you out of the school and tell you to pay this outrageous amount of money. They kept enrolling new students even though there was no space, not enough instructors, we would run out of products, they would have us using dollar tree products on clients faces, they didn’t care about the clients or their skin care needs. They would only care about their money. We were in school to learn however they would try to make us pay for products to service their clients. How are we going to pay for products and we’re unemployed and some of us literally spent our last dime to come there. It was honestly no human regard for us. I was harassed multiple times by Cynthia, I was forced to call Faith “Attorney Hudson” although she is not an attorney, I was kicked out of school multiple times for things that I didn’t do. How am I getting kicked out of school and I was just named student of the month you might ask? I can answer that, it wasn’t until I started to speak up that I was honestly being “blackballed” at their school. Finally in July of 2021 they kicked me and my whole class out of school due to someone warning people on Instagram of their fraudulent behavior. I say all of this to say please run!!!"
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