The ultimate checklist: safety measures for lash application services

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Rimvita Marcinkeviciute

Founder of RM Lash Academy and lash expert

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Lash services have been gaining popularity over the past few years. Many people are turning to professional lash technicians to revamp their look, from strip lashes to lash extensions. However, it’s essential to remember that these services also come with risks. As a lash technician, you’re responsible for your client’s safety and should always prioritize their health. In this post, we’ll share the ultimate checklist of safety measures for lash application services to ensure you provide the best care possible.

1. Conduct a patch test

As a lash technician, it’s crucial to conduct a patch test. Patch testing helps identify if a client is allergic or sensitive to any products you use. This test involves placing a small amount of adhesive or lash glue behind the client’s ear or on their arm and monitoring the area for 24-48 hours. This step ensures you’re not putting your client’s life in danger and can prevent a severe allergic reaction.

2. Maintain a clean workspace

Maintaining a clean workspace is one of the most critical safety measures you can provide. You must ensure that your tools, equipment, and workspace are clean and sanitized before and after each client. Ensure you use clean towels, brushes, tweezers, and other equipment. This step safeguards clients from infections and bacteria transfer during lash application services.

Hygiene protocol: Ensure that the salon follows proper hygiene and sanitation protocols. The floors and walls should be clean, and the bed or chair should be cleaned and disinfected regularly. Check if they have displayed their sanitation permit issued by the health department, placed in a visible area.

3. Proper documentation and consultation

Before the applicator gets to work, ensure that you have checked your client’s eye health and examined their lashes. If something is wrong, you should take photographs to monitor progress, and documents should be filled and records kept.

Always thoroughly consult with your clients to ensure a safe and effective lash application. Ask about their medical history, previous allergies, and current medications. Evaluate their natural lashes to ensure they can withstand extensions.

4. Keep track of the product’s expiry dates

Lash adhesives have a shelf life, just like many other products. It’s vital to keep track of the adhesive’s expiry date and not use it once it’s passed the due date. Using expired products can lead to numerous risks, including bacterial infections and allergic reactions. It’s good practice to buy adhesives from trusted sources and discard opened bottles after 4-6 weeks to ensure they’re safe. It is also essential to use quality products to provide the best results and minimize the risk of allergic reactions.

5. Invest in high-quality products

The first step to ensuring you’re providing a safe lash application service is to invest in high-quality products. This means choosing adhesives, lashes, and all other materials that meet the highest safety standards. Review product labels, research the brands you’re using and look for recommendations from trusted lash artists. Using high-quality products reduces the risk of allergic reactions, chemical burns, and eye infections from contaminated adhesive or improperly sanitized tools.

6. Proper application technique 

The lash application requires specific techniques that are safe and comfortable for your client. Make sure not to apply too heavy or too long extensions, as this can damage the client’s natural lashes. Always maintain a comfortable position while applying for extensions, allowing for easy accessibility without strain.

7. Educate your clients

Prioritizing client experience is crucial for any lash artist. Ensure your clients have accurate information on the service they receive before, during, and after the lash application. Make sure clients sign a consent form, check for allergies, and explain any discomfort they may feel during the procedure. Address any concerns they have at any point during the treatment and provide aftercare instructions. These steps ensure that your clients are comfortable and safe during and after the procedure.

8. Aftercare

It is a crucial part of safety measures in lash application services. As a practitioner, always educate your clients about proper aftercare practices to avoid infections, irritation, and allergic reactions. Clients should avoid wetting their lashes for at least 8 hours after the procedure. They should avoid oil-based products around the eye area and avoid rubbing or pulling their lash extensions. Cleaning their lashes with a lash cleanser and brushing them gently with a mascara wand can promote longevity and hygiene.

Prioritizing safety and beauty in lash services

Lash application services are all about enhancing a client’s natural beauty. However, safety measures should be implemented to ensure customers are not exposed to any health risks. As the ultimate checklist above shows, conducting patch tests, creating a clean workspace, keeping track of product expiration dates, and educating your clients are some of the critical safety measures to consider. Ultimately, these practices help improve the overall experience for both the technician and the client. We hope this guide encourages lash technicians to prioritize their client’s health and well-being while still helping them to enhance their natural beauty.

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