TikTok marketing for a lash tech: the hands-off playbook
tiktok photo slideshows let you show before/after results and walkthroughs in a quick visual format. clients scroll for authentic, relatable content. slides with short text proof build trust fast. they see real examples and want your service.
Why most lash tech marketing stalls
- ✕ seasonal dips in bookings especially after holidays when clients cut spending
- ✕ difficulty standing out in a saturated market with many lash artists
- ✕ clients not understanding aftercare leading to damaged lashes and bad reviews
The strategy that works in 2026
post 4-5 times a week. angle: close-up transformations, client testimonials, and education on lash health. avoid overly polished or salesy videos. use simple overlaid text. focus on one lash tip or result per slide. engage in comments to answer questions.
Timing: post daily or 5x a week, best time 7-9pm when clients are scrolling after work
Hooks that stop the scroll for women 18-45 who want lash extensions
First-slide captions in TikTok's native style. Want all of them with the full slide-by-slide breakdown? See the slideshow ideas for a lash tech.
What the finished posts look like
Real slideshows generated and designed by ShortGen, untouched:



ShortGen does all of this for your lash tech. Automatically.
It writes the slideshows, designs the slides, posts them to your TikTok on schedule, and learns from every view so next week's posts beat this week's. You only approve.
Questions lash tech owners ask
how often should i post on tiktok as a lash tech
post 4-5 times a week minimum. consistency beats perfection. aim for daily if possible. weekends are high engagement.
what kind of tiktok content works for lash techs
before/after slideshows, client reactions, lash care tips, and behind the scenes. authentic raw clips perform better than polished ads.
how do i get more lash clients from tiktok
use local hashtags, engage in comments, and include your booking link in bio. run a small discount for tiktok followers to convert.