Lash Extension Training Manual PDF

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This manual provides a comprehensive guide to lash extension techniques. It covers lash anatomy, different extension styles, application procedures, sanitation, and aftercare. The manual is designed for aspiring and current lash artists, emphasizing the importance of safety and cleanliness.

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T H E L A S H E S T H E T I C S LaSH EXTENSION M A N U A L W ELCOME we're passionate about enhancing natural beauty and empowering our clients with confidence. Our commitment to artistry and excellence has led us to create this comprehensive lash training manual, designed to equip you...

T H E L A S H E S T H E T I C S LaSH EXTENSION M A N U A L W ELCOME we're passionate about enhancing natural beauty and empowering our clients with confidence. Our commitment to artistry and excellence has led us to create this comprehensive lash training manual, designed to equip you with the skills and knowledge to become a proficient lash artist. T H E L A S H E S T H E T I C S C ONTENT chapter 1 lash extensions lash anatomy, chapter 2 growth & cycle chapter 3 lash diameters, lengths, & curls Eye Shapes, lash chapter 4 MAPPING & FANS product knowledge chapter 5 SANITATION & SAFETY chapter 6 APPLICATION PROCESS chapter 7 AFTERCARE & REFILL chapter 8 GEMS FOR SUCCESS chapter 9 LASH KNOWLEDGE QUIZ T H E L A S H E S T H E T I C S CHAPTER 1 LaSH EXTENSION I NTRODUCTION In the pursuit of timeless beauty, the eyes have always held a place of profound significance. They are the windows to the soul, captivating and communicating emotions with a mere glance. As an esthetician, makeup artist, or lash enthusiast, you understand the transformative power of accentuating these windows, making them even more enchanting. In this comprehensive eyelash extension training manual, we embark on a journey to unlock the secrets behind the art of lashing. This ebook serves as your expert guide to mastering the craft of eyelash extensions. We delve deep into the intricate world of lashes, exploring the anatomy of these delicate filaments and the array of products that shape them into stunning works of art. From adhesives that bind with precision to the selection of the perfect pair of tweezers, we equip you with the knowledge and skills to create custom lash looks that enhance your client's unique eye shape and facial features. Our journey doesn't stop at aesthetics alone. We emphasize the importance of proper sanitation techniques and health safety, ensuring that your lash studio maintains the highest standards of cleanliness and well-being for both you and your clients. T H E L A S H E S T H E T I C S The art of enhancing one's lashes is not a recent phenomenon. Evidence of its existence dates back centuries, with the ancient Egyptians using kohl to darken and lengthen their lashes. Today, we stand witness to an extraordinary resurgence in the art of eyelash extensions. Celebrities and influencers alike flaunt perfectly curled, voluminous lashes, inspiring a growing wave of individuals seeking the allure of long-lasting, luscious lashes. Eyelash extensions consist of silk, mink, or lightweight synthetic fibers that are placed directly onto natural eyelashes. A professional lash technician or artist uses a semi-permanent eyelash adhesive to apply the extensions. Lash extensions are typically attached along the base of natural lash line and among all layers of lashes. Extensions can be applied either individually (classic) or in volume fans. When done by a qualified technician, eyelash extensions provide a safe method to enhance the appearance of natural lashes and serve as an alternative to false lashes. However, if applied improperly or with inappropriate adhesive, they may lead to discomfort, infections, and even permanent loss of eyelashes. Throughout this manual, you'll discover the tools, techniques, and insights needed to become a skilled lash artist. Whether you're a seasoned professional or a beginner enthusiast, the world of eyelash extensions beckons, promising an exciting and rewarding journey into the world of beauty and self- expression. Welcome to the art of lashing; may your skills and creativity flourish as you embark on this captivating journey. T H E L A S H E S T H E T I C S All about LASH EXTENSIONS Lash extensions have become a popular beauty trend, transforming the way we enhance our eyes and redefine our natural beauty. The desire for captivating eyelashes is by no means a modern fascination. Throughout history, different cultures have pursued the art of accentuating the eyes through various techniques. One of the earliest recorded instances of enhancing eyelashes dates back to ancient Egypt. Egyptian women used kohl, a dark pigment, to darken and lengthen their lashes. This practice, steeped in tradition and symbolism, laid the foundation for our contemporary pursuit of lush lashes. Lash extensions, as we know them today, trace their roots to the early 20th century. In 1916, a film director named D.W. Griffith sought to make the eyes of his leading lady, Seena Owen, more dramatic. He collaborated with a wig maker, Karl Nessler, who used human hair and spirit gum to create the first known eyelash extensions. This pioneering effort marked the beginning of a beauty revolution. Over the years, lash extensions have evolved, shifting from human hair to synthetic materials. Innovations in adhesives and application techniques have made the process safer, more efficient, and longer- lasting. This evolution has democratized the art of lash extensions, making it accessible to a wider audience. T H E L A S H E S T H E T I C S Lash extensions offer a canvas for endless creativity. Lash extensions are a popular beauty treatment that involves attaching synthetic or natural hair fibers to natural eyelashes to enhance length, fullness, and curl. They provide a glamorous and long-lasting look without the need for mascara. Proper application of lash extensions is crucial to ensure a natural and seamless appearance. It requires precision and skill to isolate individual lashes and attach extensions without causing damage to the natural lashes. Safety precautions should always be adhered to during the application of lash extensions. This includes using high-quality, hypoallergenic adhesive, ensuring proper sanitation of tools and workspaces, and conducting patch tests for allergic reactions. It is important to prioritize the health and safety of clients to prevent any adverse reactions or complications. Different types cater to diverse preferences, eye shapes, and desired looks. Here are some of the most common types of lash extensions: Classic Lash Extensions: These extensions involve attaching one extension to one natural lash. They provide a natural, elegant enhancement and are ideal for clients seeking a subtle transformation. T H E L A S H E S T H E T I C S Volume/Mega Lash Extensions: Volume lashes are a more recent development, offering a lush, multi-dimensional look. Here, multiple lightweight extensions are artfully fanned and attached to a single natural lash. The result is dramatic, voluminous lashes that still feel comfortable and lightweight. Hybrid Lash Extensions: As the name suggests, hybrid lashes combine elements of both classic and volume techniques. This versatile style is perfect for those who want the best of both worlds: natural and bold. Cat-Eye Lash Extensions: This trendy style creates an elongated, cat-eye effect. Longer extensions are typically placed toward the outer corners of the eyes, creating a sultry, exotic look. Colored Lash Extensions: For those who crave a pop of color, colored extensions are a playful option. They come in various shades, allowing clients to express their individuality. Natural Lash Extensions: These extensions aim to mimic the look of natural lashes. They're ideal for clients who want to enhance their lashes without an overly dramatic effect. Wispy Lash Extensions: Wispy lashes are a fantastic way to add volume and drama to your client's lashes while maintaining a natural look. This look uses premade or promade fans and a close fans. T H E L A S H E S T H E T I C S CLASSIC LASH EXTENSIONS Classic lash extensions are the most traditional type of lash extension, and they are still one of the most popular choices among clients today. In this chapter, we will explore classic lashes and other different lash styles that clients love. What are Classic Lash Extensions? Classic lash extensions involve the application of one individual lash extension to one natural lash. The extension is carefully placed onto the natural lash using a high-quality adhesive, resulting in a natural- looking enhancement to the lashes. Classic lash extensions are typically available in a range of lengths, thicknesses, and curls, allowing the lash artist to customize the look for each individual client. T H E L A S H E S T H E T I C S How are Classic Lash Extensions Different from Other Lash Extension Styles? One of the main differences between classic lash extensions and other lash extension styles, such as volume or hybrid lashes, is the number of extensions applied. With classic lashes, only one extension is applied to each natural lash, whereas with volume lashes, multiple lashes are applied to each natural lash. This means that classic lash extensions are generally a more natural-looking option, while volume lashes can create a more dramatic effect. Why Choose Classic Lash Extensions? There are several reasons why clients might choose classic lash extensions. One of the most significant benefits of classic lashes is that they create a natural-looking enhancement to the lashes. This can be a great option for clients who want to enhance their lashes without drawing too much attention to them. Another advantage of classic lash extensions is that they are generally a more affordable option than other types of lash extensions. This can make them a good choice for clients who want to try out lash extensions for the first time or who are on a tight budget. T H E L A S H E S T H E T I C S Hybrid Lash Extensions What are Hybrid Lash Extensions? Hybrid lash extensions involve the application of both classic and volume lash extensions to the natural lashes. The lash artist will use a combination of both techniques to create a custom look that enhances the client's natural lashes. Hybrid lashes typically involve the application of a mixture of classic lash extensions and volume fans to create a more textured, layered effect. This type of lash extension is suitable for clients who desire a fuller look than classic extensions but prefer a more subtle effect than full volume lashes. Hybrid lash extensions offer versatility and customization, allowing lash artists to create a unique and customized look tailored to each client's preferences. T H E L A S H E S T H E T I C S How are Hybrids different from other styles and why choose them? One of the main differences between hybrid lash extensions and other lash extension styles is the combination of classic and volume techniques. Classic lashes involve the application of one individual extension to each natural lash, while volume lashes involve the application of multiple extensions to each natural lash. Hybrid lashes combine the two techniques to create a more customized, textured look. Another difference is the range of lengths and thicknesses that can be used with hybrid lashes. The combination of classic and volume techniques allows for a greater range of customization, so clients can achieve a more unique and personalized look. There are several reasons why clients might choose hybrid lash extensions. One of the most significant benefits of hybrid lashes is their versatility. They offer a more textured and layered look than classic lashes, but are generally less dramatic than volume lashes. This makes them a great option for clients who want a more noticeable enhancement to their lashes, but don't want an overly dramatic look. Hybrid lashes can also be a good choice for clients who have naturally sparse lashes. The combination of classic and volume techniques can help to create a fuller, more voluminous look, while still maintaining a natural appearance. T H E L A S H E S T H E T I C S VOLUME & MEGA LASH EXTENSIONS What are Volume/Mega Lash Extensions? Volume lash extensions involve the application of multiple lash extensions to each natural lash. This technique creates a more dramatic, fuller look than classic lash extensions. Volume lashes are typically created using fans of lash extensions, which are carefully applied to the natural lashes using a high-quality adhesive. Mega lash extensions, also known as "Russian Volume" or "3D-6D" lashes, take volume lashes to the next level. With mega lashes, even more lash extensions are applied to each natural lash, creating an even more dramatic, voluminous look. One of the main differences between volume and mega lash extensions and other lash extension styles, such as classic and hybrid lashes, is the number of extensions applied. T H E L A S H E S T H E T I C S With volume and mega lashes, multiple extensions are applied to each natural lash, creating a more dramatic and voluminous look. This technique is typically used for clients who want a more noticeable, glamorous lash look. Another difference is the range of lengths and thicknesses that can be used with volume and mega lashes. Because multiple extensions are applied to each natural lash, a wider range of options is available for clients who want a more customized and personalized look. Clients choose volume and mega lash extensions for a variety of reasons. One of the most significant benefits is the dramatic, glamorous look they create. Volume and mega lashes are a great choice for clients who want to make a statement with their lashes and stand out from the crowd. Another benefit is the versatility of these lash styles. While they are often associated with more dramatic looks, volume and mega lashes can also be customized to create a more natural appearance. This makes them a great option for clients who want to experiment with different lash styles and looks. T H E L A S H E S T H E T I C S Wispy LASH EXTENSIONS What are Wispy Lash Extensions? Wispy lashes are known for their natural variation in lash length, creating a fluttery and feathery effect with spikes and narrow, normal or wide volume fans. This style, sometimes referred to as Kim K lashes due to their popularity with the beauty icon. Achieved with individual lash extensions by strategically applying lashes of different lengths and curl strengths to the natural lash. Wispy lash extensions stand out from other types of lash extensions due to their unique design and application technique. Unlike classic or volume lash extensions that focus on creating a uniform and full appearance, wispy lashes are specifically crafted to have varying lengths and textures. Whether clients prefer a subtle and natural appearance or a bold and eye-catching style, wispy lashes offer versatility in achieving the desired look. T H E L A S H E S T H E T I C S Wet set LASH EXTENSIONS What are Wet Set Lash Extensions? Wet set lash extensions are a specific style of eyelash extensions designed to create a voluminous, glamorous look that mimics the appearance of freshly applied mascara or "wet" lashes. This technique usually involves applying multiple lightweight lash extensions to each natural lash, resulting in a fuller and more dramatic effect. Some key features of wet set lash extensions. includes a technique using a higher volume of extensions 0.05 or 0.07 diameter per natural lash compared to classic lash extensions. This can create a denser and more lush appearance. T H E L A S H E S T H E T I C S RISKS OF LASH EXTENSIONS What are the RISKS of Lash Extensions? The majority of issues arising from eyelash extensions are due to a skin reaction or allergy to the chemicals present in the adhesive glue. To mitigate these risks, it is important to choose a qualified and experienced technician, discuss any allergies or sensitivities beforehand, and adhere to aftercare instructions. Here are some other common risks associated with eyelash extensions: 1. Allergic Reactions: Some individuals may experience allergic reactions to the adhesive used to apply the extensions or to the materials used for the extensions themselves. 2. Irritation and Inflammation: The adhesive can cause irritation to the eyes or the surrounding skin, leading to redness, swelling, or discomfort. 3. Infection: If the application process is not done in a sterile environment or if proper aftercare is not followed, there is a risk of developing infections. To name a few pink eye Or Blepharitis. 4. Natural Lash Damage: The weight of the extensions can put stress on your natural lashes, leading to breakage or premature fall-out. Improper application techniques can exacerbate this issue. 5. Unprofessional Application: If the extensions are applied by an untrained technician, they may not follow proper techniques, which can lead to complications such as uneven or poorly attached extensions that may pull on your natural lashes. T H E L A S H E S T H E T I C S Understanding Allergic Reactions What to Do If You Experience an Allergic Reaction To minimize the risk of allergic reactions to lash extension adhesives, consider the following precautions. Patch testing always perform a patch test on a small area of the client's natural lashes at least 24 hours before applying lash extensions. This helps identify any potential allergic reactions to the adhesive. A common number of extensions to apply is 2–3 short extensions per eye. Some recommend applying up to 10 extensions to each eye. The extensions should be applied to the outer corner of the eye. A patch test is only required for new clients, unless the products used are changed. Use Hypoallergenic Products: Opt for hypoallergenic and low-fume adhesives specifically designed for sensitive skin. Research the ingredients to ensure they are safe for your clients. Educate Clients: Inform clients about the ingredients in the adhesive and ask them about any known allergies or sensitivities beforehand. Proper Ventilation: Ensure the workspace is well-ventilated to reduce exposure to fumes. T H E L A S H E S T H E T I C S Allergic Reactions What to Do If You Experience an Allergic Reaction If a client shows signs of an allergic reaction after the application, take the following steps: 1. Assess the Symptoms: Look for symptoms such as redness, itching, swelling, or discomfort around the eyes. 2. Remove Extensions: If symptoms are present, carefully remove the lash extensions and any remaining adhesive using a gentle remover designed for sensitive skin. 3. Cool Compress: Apply a clean, cool compress to the affected area to soothe irritation and reduce swelling. 4. Advise Medical Attention: If symptoms persist or worsen, advise the client to seek medical attention for further evaluation and treatment. 5. Documentation: Document the incident, including the client's symptoms and actions taken, for future reference and to improve safety measures. T H E L A S H E S T H E T I C S ALLERGIES SIGNS & SYMPTOMS Commons Signs & Symptons Itchiness Swelling Irritation Soreness Redness Tearing Allergies to lash glue is extremely Blepharitis is a product of poor aftercare. common. They can develop over a The client isn't maintaining or cleaning period of time even while getting their lashes resulting in a buildup of oil extensions (irritation becomes gradually and clogged lash follicles. This reaction worse or even just in one eye). the easiest takes time to form (weeks of way to tell if it is an allergy is if the unmaintained lashes). This bacteria can reaction appears within 72 hours of also be transferred by the provider. If you getting a fresh set. You are not a doctor, are not appropriately sterilizing and you cannot diagnose a client with an disinfecting your equipment, cross- allergy. You may suggest it looks like an contamination is highly likely to infect allergy but you have to encourage the your client's eyes. Additionally, this could client to see a medical professional. To lead to a lawsuit against your company, avoid possible cases you can offer a so as a lash professional please always patch test (you can add a fee if you'd hold cleanliness as your #1 priority. Lash like), a patch test consists of performing mites may also occur. this again happens all steps of the standard service; when the client is not washing their however, you only apply 10 individual lashes. Improper aftercare will result in lashes per eye rather than 100% coverage, skin-colored bugs. At that point, you may you then wait for 72 for any symptoms. refuse service. T H E L A S H E S T H E T I C S Medical History & Refusing Clients Frequent Cysts/Styes Alopecia Bells Palsy A condition that may cause you to continuously open your eyes Skin Trauma Around the eyelid Trichotillomania Blepharitis Medical Related Cases that Require A Doctor's Note: Chemotherapy (must wait 6+ months) Dry Eyes Syndrome Any eye/eyelid-related surgery Glaucoma Bluntly said, some clients are just not candidates for lash extensions. It is not in your hands to try to get around it, if they answer truthfully and are prone to any symptoms listed above, kindly deny them of the service. Moreover, if a client is still a candidate for lash extensions but treats you poorly, refuse them service. As a business owner, you will experience a few poor encounters it is inevitable. You will experience clients who talk down to you or try to "blast" you on social media. At that point, you do not need to keep trying to impress them, just fire them as client for your own well-being. T H E L A S H E S T H E T I C S CHAPTER 2 ,eyelash ANATOMy, GROWTH & CYCLE lash & eye anatomy The eye and lash anatomy is essential knowledge for anyone looking to pursue a career in lash extensions. Understanding the structure of the eye and lashes will help you to safely and effectively apply lash extensions to enhance the natural beauty of your clients. The eye is a complex organ that plays a crucial role in vision. It is composed of several parts, including the cornea, iris, pupil, lens, and retina. The cornea is the transparent front part of the eye that helps to focus light onto the retina. The iris is the colored part of the eye that controls the size of the pupil, which is the black opening in the center of the iris. The lens is a clear structure behind the iris that helps to focus light onto the retina, which is the light-sensitive layer of cells at the back of the eye. The lashes, or eyelashes, are small hairs that grow along the eyelid to protect the eye from dust and debris. Lashes also play a role in enhancing the appearance of the eye and are often styled and groomed for aesthetic purposes. Each individual lash grows from a follicle, or hair root, located in the eyelid. Lashes go through a natural growth cycle, with each lash typically growing for several weeks before falling out and being replaced by a new lash. T H E L A S H E S T H E T I C S When applying lash extensions, it is important to understand the anatomy of the eye and lashes to ensure a safe and successful application. Lash extensions should be applied to individual lashes, rather than clumped together, to avoid damage to the natural lashes. Care should be taken to avoid applying extensions too close to the eyelid or using adhesive that may irritate the eyes. By understanding the anatomy of the eye and lashes, lash technicians can provide their clients with beautiful, natural-looking lash extensions that enhance the appearance of the eyes while maintaining the health and integrity of the natural lashes. T H E L A S H E S T H E T I C S WHAT IS THE GROWTH CYCLE? The natural lash growth cycle involves three phases: the anagen, catagen, and telogen phases. During the anagen phase, which lasts approximately 30 to 45 days, lashes grow actively. The catagen phase follows, which is a transitional phase lasting 2-3 weeks where the growth slows down. Finally, the telogen phase, which lasts around 3-4 months, is a resting phase where the lash stops growing, and a new lash begins to develop. It's essential to understand the natural lash growth cycle because lash extensions are attached to the natural lashes, and as such, they will fall out as the natural lashes go through their growth cycle. Sensitivity of Lashes Lashes are incredibly sensitive and are equipped with nerve sensors that cause the eyelid to close instantly when any speck of dust hits them. This reflex protects the eye from potential harm. The sensitivity of lashes also means that lash artists must take extra care when applying lash extensions, as any mistakes can cause discomfort or even damage to the natural lashes. The Importance of Regular Infills Because natural lashes are continually growing and shedding, lash extensions will also fall out with the natural lashes. This is why regular infills are needed to maintain the fullness and length of lash extensions. Infills typically occur every 2-3 weeks, as this is the average time it takes for natural lashes to go through their growth cycle and fall out. Without regular infills, clients may experience gaps in their lash extensions, which can cause a patchy or uneven appearance. T H E L A S H E S T H E T I C S Anagen (Growth Phase) The anagen growth phase is the active growth phase of the natural lash growth cycle, lasting approximately 30 to 45 days. During this phase, lashes are actively growing and developing. Understanding the anagen phase is essential for lash artists as it allows them to determine the appropriate time to attach lash extensions and ensure they have a strong hold. Don’t apply lash extensions on lashes going through the early anagen stage as they are too delicate for extensions. Catagen (Transition Phase) The catagen transition phase is the second phase of the natural lash growth cycle, following the anagen phase. This phase typically lasts 2-3 weeks and is a transitional phase where the growth of the lash slows down. During this phase, the hair follicle begins to shrink and detach from the root of the lash. While this phase may not be ideal for attaching lash extensions, it's important to be aware of it to avoid any damage to the natural lashes. Telogen (Resting Phase) The telogen phase is the final phase of the natural lash growth cycle, following the catagen phase. This phase lasts around 3-4 months and is a resting phase where the lash stops growing, and a new lash begins to develop. During this phase, the hair follicle remains dormant and disconnected from the root of the lash. It's important to understand the telogen phase as it explains why lash extensions will eventually fall out and why regular infills are necessary to maintain the fullness and length of lash extensions. T H E L A S H E S T H E T I C S UNDERSTANDING ALL ABOUT THE LASH CYCLE It's normal for a few lashes to fall out most days. In fact, on average, we lose 5-10 eyelashes everyday. This may seem like a lot, but it's a natural part of the growth cycle. Each eyelash has its growth cycle, and at any given time, different lashes will be at different stages of the cycle. It takes between four and twelve weeks for a new lash to fully replace an old eyelash. This is why regular retouches are necessary to maintain the fullness and length of lash extensions. Infills are recommended every 2-3 weeks to ensure that the extensions stay in place as natural lashes shed and new ones grow. An eyelash sheds every 60-90 days on average due to the natural growth cycle. The process of shedding and replacing lashes is a natural part of the hair growth cycle, and it's essential to understand this to avoid any unnecessary concern for clients. T H E L A S H E S T H E T I C S HEalthy vs unhealthy lashes As a lash technician, it's important to educate your clients on the differences between healthy and unhealthy natural lashes when it comes to getting lash extensions. Healthy natural lashes provide a strong base for lash extensions to be attached to, resulting in a secure and long-lasting bond. These lashes are strong, flexible, and able to support the weight of lash extensions without causing damage. They are typically well-nourished, free from breakage, and grow in a consistent direction. Clients with healthy natural lashes will have a better overall experience with lash extensions, as they are more likely to achieve a natural-looking and durable result. On the other hand, clients with unhealthy natural lashes may experience issues such as premature shedding, breakage, and damage when getting lash extensions. Unhealthy lashes can be brittle, thin, and prone to breakage, making them less suitable for the application of lash extensions. It's important to assess the condition of the client's natural lashes before applying extensions and communicate any concerns or recommendations for lash health and maintenance. To promote the health of natural lashes, as a lash technician, you can educate clients on proper lash care and maintenance. By emphasizing the importance of lash health, you can help clients maintain the integrity of their natural lashes while enjoying the benefits of lash extensions. T H E L A S H E S T H E T I C S candidates for lash extensions As a lash technician, it is crucial to carefully assess the condition of a client's natural lashes before determining if they are a good candidate for lash extensions. Healthy natural lashes are essential for a successful and long-lasting lash extension application. It is important for lash technicians to have open and honest conversations with clients about their lifestyle and daily habits to ensure that lash extensions are a suitable option for them. By understanding a client's needs and preferences, a lash technician can provide personalized recommendations and care instructions to help maintain the health and longevity of the extensions. Here are some considerations to keep in mind: Good candidates for lash extensions: Clients with strong and flexible natural lashes that are able to support the weight of lash extensions. Clients with full and evenly spaced natural lashes that provide a good base for attaching lash extensions. Clients with well-nourished and healthy natural lashes that are free from breakage and damage. Clients who properly cleanse and care for their natural lashes, as this will help maintain the health and longevity of the extensions. Ability to lie still on their back for an extended period of time: Lash extension application can take anywhere from 2-4 hours, depending on the desired lash style and the technician's speed. Not good candidates for lash extensions: Clients with weak, brittle, or sparse natural lashes that may not be able to support the weight of lash extensions. Clients with damaged or unhealthy natural lashes that are prone to breakage, shedding, or have a dull appearance. Clients who do not properly cleanse or care for their natural lashes, as this can impact the retention and appearance of lash extensions. Lifestyle considerations: Clients with active lifestyles that involve activities such as swimming, excessive sweating, or regular exposure to heat or humidity may experience faster lash extension shedding. Additionally, clients who frequently rub or touch their eyes. T H E L A S H E S T H E T I C S CHAPTER 3 LENGTHS, DIAMETERS, CURLS & FANS LASH LENGTHS& DIAMETERS Eyelash extension lengths: Lengths range from 4mm all the way to 20+ mm long. Each eyelash application may use up to three different lengths or more. When choosing lash lengths to use, always keep in mind our natural cycle of hair growth. 5-9 mm extensions are used for the inner corners, while 9-13mm extensions are used for the majority of the set. If the lashes are too long for their natural lash, it is your job to advise your customer, as this may result in the extensions falling out prematurely or causing natural lash damage. For clients with hooded or droopy eyes, choose slightly longer lashes. When the eyes are open, their lashes tend to be hidden' under the eyelids. T H E L A S H E S T H E T I C S LASH LENGTHS & DIAMETERS Classic Diameters: 0.10mm, 0.12 mm, 0.15mm, 0.18mm, 0.20mm Classic Curls: C, CC & D Classic Lengths: Most common: 9mm-15mm gth are Diameter and Len iameter VERY different, d of the lash refers to the width t (not the at its thickest poin ngth pointed tip). The le the lash is. refers to how long T H E L A S H E S T H E T I C S LASH LENGTHS & DIAMETERS Volume Diameters: 0.02mm, 0.03mm, 0.05mm, 0.06mm, 0.07mm Volume Curls: C, CC & D Volume Lengths: Most common: 12mm-25mm T H E L A S H E S T H E T I C S LASH LENGTHS & DIAMETERS DIAMETERS - CHEAT SHEET Acceptable Classic Diameters: 0.15, 0.18, and 0.20 are the most common individual lashes to apply. The thicker the natural, the higher the diameter of the false lash you can apply. It is important to learn how to differentiate natural lashes and understand what diameter is appropriate to apply. Acceptable Volume Diameters: 0.05, 0.07, and 0.10 are the most common volume lashes to apply. The thicker the natural, the more false lashes you can apply. These diameters are also used in hybrid sets - commonly the fans are made of 0.07 and the remaining 50% is full of 0.18 indivisual lashes. Acceptable Mega Volume Diameters: 0.02 and 0.03 are the most common mega-volume lashes to apply. The thicker the natural, the more false lashes you can apply. 0.03 is the most common to apply and looks very fluffy and full. T H E L A S H E S T H E T I C S LASH LENGTHS & DIAMETERS DIAMETERS - CHEAT SHEET Acceptable Classic Diameters: 0.15 0.18 0.20 -1;1, thinner lashes -1:1 - normal lashes - 1:1 - only for thick lashes Acceptable Volume Diameters: 0.05 0.07 0.10 - Max 10 lashes per - Max 6 Lashes per - Max 2 Lashes per natural lash natural lash natural lash Acceptable Mega Volume Diameters: 0.02 0.03 - Max 25 lashes per - Max 20 Lashes per natural lash natural lash 0.02mm 0.03mm T H E L A S H E S T H E T I C S LASH LENGTHS & DIAMETERS 09 Classic Lengths: When creating classic sets it is 10 important to be able to assess the natural lashes. On average, natural eyelashes are 10mm long. This means 11 the maximum length of extensions you can apply are 13mm. Due to the 12 density of individual lashes, the longer the false lash is, the heavier it is as well. Arguably, classics are the hardest set to master - you need to get 13 directioning, placement, as well as coverage down before moving onto other services. 14 15 +3mm +3mm +3mm T H E L A S H E S T H E T I C S LASH LENGTHS & DIAMETERS Volume Lengths: 08 When creating volume sets, you're able to create a 09 more full and dramatic look. Using different diameters (weights) you are able to use longer lengths. 10 You can go the longest 22 mm on healthy lashes. The fans should be between 2-10 false lashes - you can eyeball this. 11 Light Volume/Hybrid Fans: Between 2-6 false lashes in the fan 12 Heavy Volume: Between 7-10 false lashes in the fan Short Lengths: 13 7-10mm Medium Lengths: 11-15mm 14 Long Lengths: 16-22mm 15 -12mm +12mm 22 +12mm T H E L A S H E S T H E T I C S LASH Curls B, C, CC, and D curl are the most common when creating classic sets. My personal favourite to work with is C/CC curl. C curl is proven to have better retention due to the curl being straighter so there is more room to adhere to the natural lash. D curl creates a more dramatic and full-looking set; however, the other curls generally have better retention. L & M curl are gaining popularity, L curl creates the "fox eye" look, while M curl is a more relaxed C curl. When a client has naturally downturned straight lashes you need to use D curl unless the client requests otherwise, if you use c curl the lashes will barely show - it'll look more like an "eyeliner effect". It is important to note depending on the brand the curl may vary. Try to stick with same brand to ensure uniformity. Curls: C Curl CC Curl D Curl T H E L A S H E S T H E T I C S LASH FANS In the world of eyelash extensions, creating lash fans is a fundamental skill that elevates the artistry of lash application. Lash fans are handmade clusters of lash extensions, and they come in various dimensions, commonly referred to as 2D, 3D, 4D, 5D, and 6D. These dimensions indicate the number of lashes in each fan, each one representing a different level of volume and fullness. Lash technicians use pro made and pre made fans to speed up their application process. What’s the difference between the two? Promade fans are 100% handmade while premade fans are made by a machine. 2D Lash Fans: The 2D lash fans consist of two individual lash extensions carefully bonded together at the base, creating a delicate yet subtle boost of volume. Ideal for clients with sparse or fine natural lashes, 2D fans provide a natural-looking enhancement that adds some extra allure to the eyes. 3D Lash Fans: Stepping up the volume, 3D lash fans are created by skillfully combining three lash extensions into a single fan. This dimension provides a noticeable boost in fullness, making it a popular choice for clients who desire a more glamorous look without being overly dramatic. 4D Lash Fans: As we move along the volume spectrum, 4D lash fans are formed by artfully joining four lash extensions in one fan. This dimension offers a lush, feathery effect, making the lashes appear fuller and darker, perfect for those seeking a captivating and luxurious look. 5D Lash Fans: With five lash extensions adjoined in each fan, the 5D dimension delivers a bold and dramatic effect. This choice is favored by clients who crave intense volume and a glamorous appearance, ideal for special occasions or for those who love to stand out. 6D Lash Fans: At the pinnacle of volume, 6D lash fans consist of six lash extensions bonded together in one fan. This dimension creates a striking and lavish look that will undoubtedly captivate attention. It's a choice for clients who want the ultimate statement lashes, guaranteed to leave a lasting impression. T H E L A S H E S T H E T I C S TYPES OF LASH FANS NOTE All fans require a thin and snatched base to maintain lash health Narrow: creates a "darker" and "denser" looking set, you can use this type of fan when the client desires a dark lash line. Great for wispy sets. Normal: this form of fan is used in hybrid and lighter volume sets. Wide: creates a "wispier" and "fluffier" looking set, these types of fans are normally used when clients have sparse lashes or client wants a fluffy mega volume set Spike: creates a textured looking set, these types of fans are normally used in Strip Lash and Wipsy sets, you can also use them to create a fuller classic looking set T H E L A S H E S T H E T I C S LASH FANNING TECHNIQUES PINCH TECHNIQUE: Using this technique, you will pick up 3-15 lashes and pull them towards you. When your lashes are in a perfect rectangle you can then use the tips of your thumb and index fingers to pinch the base of the lashes together creating a beautiful volume fan. Depending how high or low you pinch determines how wide the fan will be. Remember it's all about the pressure easy does it. FLOWER RING: This technique is easier to pick up on and will significantly speed up your sets. 1. Start by picking up a bundle of lashes. Not too many 2. Choose to use a glue ring with slits. 3. Dip 1mm of the lashes in glue and slide them towards the edge of the glue ring. 4. Gently release pressure on the tweezers to create a fan shape. 5. Movements should be light & precise. SPIKE: To create a spike no fanning is required. 1. Put some sealant on the lashes, so that the lashes are all together. 2. Pick up desired bundle of the lashes. 3. Dip base in adhesive and apply as you would a classic lash. T H E L A S H E S T H E T I C S pinch method TECHNIQUE PINCHING TECHNIQUE Using this technique, you will pick up necessary amount of lashes for the type of volume fan your making and pull them slow and steady towards you. Depending how close or far away from the base of the lashes while pinching determines how wide the fan will be. 1. Ensure your tweezers are clean and have no gaps when you close them. Find your tweezer sweet spot, Fiber Tip tweezers has an all around sweet spot. 2. Choose proper amount of lashes to remove from lash strip depending on the type of fan your making and slow and steady pull lashes toward you off the strip. 3. While firmly holding tweezer with the lash bundle in dominant hand, will then place them in your other hand between your thumb and index finger. 4. Place the bottom base of right side of the lashes on your thumb, and the left side base of index. 5. Gently bring them together while pinching slightly releasing your grip with the tweezers. T H E L A S H E S T H E T I C S flowering method TECHNIQUE FLOWER RING This technique is easier to pick up on and will significantly speed up your sets. Always keep in mind on how far you're dipping in the glue ring (1mm), this is to ensure your fan will open. It's to have a stronghold and tight grip to ensure you have control of the lashes. 1. Start by picking up a desired bundle of lashes. 2. Choose to use a glue ring with slits. 3. Dip 1mm of the lashes in glue and slide them towards the edge of the glue ring. 4. Gently release pressure on the tweezers to create a fan shape. 5. Movements should be light & precise. 6. Practice practice!!! T H E L A S H E S T H E T I C S CHAPTER 4 Eyeshapes, lash MAPPING EYe SHAPEs Common Eyeshapes + Ideal Style Hooded Eyes Squirrel Eye Doll Eye Natural Eye Cat Eye Round Eyes Squirrel Eye Cat Eye Natural Eye Doll Eye Up-Turned Eyes Squirrel Eye Cat Eye Natural Eye Doll Eye NOTE: "normal eyes" (not turned in any direction & average size) are suitable for all styles, use your client's preference to determine your lash map. T H E L A S H E S T H E T I C S EYe SHAPEs Common Eyeshapes + Ideal Style Almond Eyes Squirrel Eye Doll Eye Natural Eye Cat Eye Droopy Eyes Squirrel Eye Cat Eye Natural Eye Doll Eye Understanding eye shapes is crucial in the application of lash extensions, as it allows technicians to enhance and complement each client's unique features. Each eye shape—be it almond, round, hooded, or monolid responds differently to lash styles and lengths. Tailoring lash extensions to suit an individual's eye shape can create a more harmonious and flattering look, enhancing the natural beauty of the eyes. T H E L A S H E S T H E T I C S LASH MAPPING -------- ------- ------- ----- -- --- ---- ------- ------- 13 12 -- 14 ----- 12 13 13 - 11 14 - 11 --- - 10 12 - - Squirrel Eye Cat Eye ------- ----- - ------ -- -- 14 11 --- - ----- --- ----- 10 10 - 13 13 - 9 --- -- 12 9 ---- - 12 - - -- Doll Eye Natural Eye T H E L A S H E S T H E T I C S Wispy LASH MAPPING What Is The Difference Between Normal, Wispy and Strip Lash Volume? UNIFORMED VOLUME STRIP LASH VOLUME WISPY VOLUME As previously shown, the basic mapping divides sections equally and uses one length in each section. On the contrary, both wispy and strip lash sets add in longer "spikes" to create an uneven and effortless look. These sets add about 6-20 spikes per eye depending on how wispy the client requests. The only difference between a wispy and a strip lash set would be the length of the spike. 2-3 mm longer spikes would be used in wispy, 4-6mm longer is used in striplash. BASIC CAT EYE MAPPING - WISPY VS STRIPLASH +2mm +2mm +4mm +4mm +2mm +2mm +4mm +4mm 11MM 11mm 10MM 10mm 11MM 11mm 10MM 10mm 9mm 9MM 12MM 12mm V 9mm 9MM 12MM 12mm Wispy Map S Strip Lash Map Note: you can add more spikes and add spikes of Note: Strip Lash sets are meant to be clean, spikes different lengths, wispy sets are meant to be a little must be directioned and lengths must compliment messy. eachother T H E L A S H E S T H E T I C S Lash mapping is an essential technique that will set you on the path to becoming a skilled lash artist. Lash mapping involves meticulously planning and customizing the placement of lash extensions to suit each client's unique eye shape and natural lashes. Through this intricate process, you'll learn to create stunning, personalized designs that enhance the overall appearance of the eyes. Embrace the art of lash mapping, and watch your confidence soar as you embark on a journey of mastering this transformative skill in the beauty industry. T H E L A S H E S T H E T I C S CHAPTER 5 PRODUCT KNOWLEDGE PRODUCT KNOWLEDGE Having an understanding of the products and tools you will be using will help you understand why each product is an important part of creating the perfect lash set. LASH CLEANSER LASH GEL PADS MEDICAL/MICROPORE TAPE DISPOSABLE MICRO-SWABS & MASCARA WANDS EYELASH ADHESIVE/LASH ADHESIVE WIPES GEL REMOVER GLUE FLOWER CUP AND RING HAND FAN/ HAND HELD MIRROR T H E L A S H E S T H E T I C S PRODUCT KNOWLEDGE COMFY MASSAGE BED/ RECLINER VOLUME & ISOLATION TWEEZERS LASH EXTENSIONS/ CLASSIC & VOLUME LASH LIGHT LASH PILLOW/BLANKET LASH CART FOR SUPPLIES HYDROMETER- HUMIDITY CONTROL FOR GLUE GLUE/LASH TILES LASH PRIMER/BONDER BARBICIDE/SANITIZING WIPES T H E L A S H E S T H E T I C S TWEEZER KNOWLEDGE CLASSIC LASH & ISOLATION ISOLATION ISOLATION ISOLATION & VOLUME FANNING VOLUME FANNING TAPE REMOVAL T H E L A S H E S T H E T I C S TWEEZER KNOWLEDGE HOW TO HOLD CORRECTLY Index finger is not Allows fingers to rest lower adding pressure, on tweezer, allowing for but resting on the more precision & fine motor tweezer. movements. Thumb & ring finger do the work. This allows more use of the tendons and a softer grip, to avoid hand fatigue. Pen grip: Thumb & index finger do most of the work. Fingers rest higher on tweezer, not allowing small mobements to manipulate fans Strain on the wrist and hand casuing hand fatigue & possible carpal tunnel syndrome. T H E L A S H E S T H E T I C S Adhesive PREPERATIONS Lash glue is extremely crucial and sensitive. You need to ensure your humidity is accurate as well as your temperature. The following recommendations will ensure you have good retention and that your glue works effectively. When the humidity/temperature is too high, it will speed up the dry time of the glue, possibly creating a false bond between the false lash and natural lash causing the lash to fall off within a few days. Low humidity will cause the glue to take longer to dry, create "stickies", and it could also cause the glue to shock cure and turn white. Although the glue will dry a few seconds after attaching, the glue into fully cure until 24 hours after the service. Despite this, you can use certain techniques to speed up the cure time. Nanomisting at the end of the set will "shock cure" the glue, it will not turn white when using a nano mister because it is a very controlled amount of water misted onto the lash. Additionally, you can use a bonder, which will also flash cure the glue. I use both, many just use one or none. REQUIRED STEPS: Shake your glue for 1-2 minutes before dispensing or use a glue shaker for 20 seconds The temperature of your environment should be between 17°-23° and the humidity should be 40-60% Store glue in an airtight container Change your glue dot every 20-30 minutes (shake for 30 secs before using) Do not store the glue in the fridge Replace the glue bottle every 4-6 weeks (READ lash adhesive instructions) Always neutralize the glue after using it to avoid fires (add water to your glue ring) T H E L A S H E S T H E T I C S PRIMER PREPERATIONS Lash extension primer is an essential product that prepares natural lashes for extensions. It removes oils and impurities, enhances adhesion, and promotes a long-lasting bond. Using a primer improves the overall quality of the lash application, ensuring a beautiful, durable result while protecting natural lashes. REQUIRED STEPS: Remove Makeup: Start by cleansing your lashes with an oil-free makeup remover or lash cleanser and water to eliminate any residues. Prepare Primer: Apply a small amount of eyelash extension primer onto two disposable microfiber brushes. Prime Lashes: Position one brush beneath the lashes and the other on top. Gently glide the primer along the eyelashes, ensuring each lash is thoroughly cleaned. Dry Lashes: Allow the lashes to completely dry before proceeding with the application of eyelash extensions. T H E L A S H E S T H E T I C S STATION SETUP SET UP BEFORE YOUR CLIENT ARRIVES! 1. Lighting: Ensure the lash station is well-lit with natural or white LED lighting to accurately see and work on the client's lashes. 2. Work Surface: Use a clean and organized work surface with enough space to lay out all necessary tools and supplies. 3. Chair: Provide a comfortable chair for the client to sit in during the lash application process. 4. Tools and Supplies: Lash Extensions: Have a variety of lengths, curls, and thicknesses of lash extensions readily available. Adhesive: Use a high-quality lash adhesive that is safe for sensitive eyes. Tweezers: Have a set of precision tweezers for picking up and applying lash extensions. Eye Pads: Use under-eye pads to protect the lower lashes and skin during application. Mascara Wands: Use clean mascara wands to comb and separate lashes. Lash Cleanser: Have a gentle lash cleanser on hand to clean the lashes before application. Tape: Use medical tape to secure the lower lashes and keep the client's eyes closed during the process. Lash Tile: Use a lash tile to hold lash extensions and adhesive during application. T H E L A S H E S T H E T I C S STATION SETUP 5. Sanitation: Ensure all tools and supplies are properly sanitized and stored in a clean and dust-free environment to prevent contamination. 6. Client Comfort: Provide a comfortable and relaxing atmosphere for the client with calming music and a cozy blanket if needed. 7. Consultation Area: Have a designated consultation area to discuss the client's desired lash look and any allergies or sensitivities they may have. By setting up your lash station with these essentials, you can create a professional and efficient work environment for yourself and your clients. Remember to always prioritize cleanliness, safety, and client comfort in your lash services. T H E L A S H E S T H E T I C S SAFETY & SANITATION Cleaning, sterilization, and disinfection are crucial processes in maintaining hygiene, especially in the beauty industry where tools are used on multiple clients. Maintaining high hygiene standards is crucial for client safety, as it helps prevent infections and allergic reactions. Clean, well-maintained tools enhance the professionalism and credibility of lash artists and salons. Adhering to sanitation regulations is essential to avoid penalties or loss of licensure. Additionally, proper care of tools extends their lifespan, ensuring they remain effective. Ultimately, understanding and implementing cleaning, disinfection, and sterilization processes are vital for lash technicians to deliver safe and high-quality services.Here’s a breakdown of the differences and their importance in the context of lash tools: Cleaning Definition: Cleaning involves removing dirt, debris, and biological contaminants from surfaces and tools. This is typically done using soap, water, and scrubbing to ensure that visible residues are gone. Disinfection Definition: Disinfection is the process of using chemical agents (disinfectants) to kill or inactivate most pathogenic microorganisms on surfaces and tools, except for large numbers of bacterial spores. Sterilization Definition: Sterilization is the complete elimination or destruction of all forms of microbial life, including spores. This is usually achieved through methods like autoclaving, chemical sterilants, or dry heat. T H E L A S H E S T H E T I C S cleaning & disinfection SUPPLIES Antimicrobial soap, Warm water, Soft brush (toothbrush), Disposable gloves (optional), Barbicide solution/Container CLICK HERE TO GET CERTIFIED STEPS 1. Put on Gloves (Optional): Wear gloves for added hygiene. 2. Rinse Tweezers: Rinse under warm running water to remove debris. 3. Clean with Soap: Mix warm water with antimicrobial soap, then scrub the tweezers with a soft brush to remove all contaminants. 4. Rinse Again: Thoroughly rinse the tweezers under warm running water to eliminate soap residue. 5. Dry Tweezers: Pat dry with a clean, lint-free cloth or allow to air dry. 6. Prepare Barbicide: Mix the Barbicide solution according to the manufacturer’s instructions. 7. Submerge in Barbicide: Place the cleaned tweezers in the Barbicide solution, ensuring full submersion, and let soak for 10-15 minutes. 8. Rinse and Dry: After soaking, rinse briefly under running water and pat dry with a clean cloth. 9. Store Properly: Store the clean, dry tweezers in a sanitized container until use. ALWAYS CLEAN YOUR WORKSTATION WITH DISINFECTANT WIPES T H E L A S H E S T H E T I C S IMPORTANT Key Terms Correctly cleaning surfaces, tools, as well as equipment is the number 1 priority when running a lash business. As a lash professional it is up to you to reduce 1 bio-burden as much as possible - this ensures your client will have no infection from you. IMPORTANT KEY TERMS: BIO-BURDEN: The total # of viable bacteria that have yet to be sterilized SANITIZATION: Reducing the number of active microbes on surfaces DISINFECTING: Eliminating all germs and bacteria beyond sanitization STERILIZATION: Completely killing all bacteria, microbes, fungi, and viruses LOW-LEVEL DISINFECTION: Noncritical, comes into contact with intact skin INTERMEDIATE-LEVEL DISINFECTION: Mix of semi-critical and noncritical items HIGH-LEVEL DISINFECTION: Comes into contact with non-intact skin and/or mucous T H E L A S H E S T H E T I C S CHAPTER 6 APPLICATION PROCESS Client Consultation Guide Initial Greeting and Comfort Assessment: Start by welcoming the client warmly. Create a comfortable environment where they feel at ease. Ask about their previous experiences with lash extensions, if any, and their expectations for this appointment. Discuss Preferences and Lifestyle: Engage in a conversation about their preferred lash look (e.g., natural, dramatic, volume) and lifestyle. Questions to consider include: Do they wear makeup daily? Health concerns Are they involved in activities that may impact their lashes? How much time are they willing to spend on maintenance? Explain the Process and Products: Outline the lash extension process, including the types of materials used (e.g., synthetic, mink, silk) and the different styles available. This is also a good time to discuss any potential risks or allergies and the importance of aftercare. T H E L A S H E S T H E T I C S Client Consultation Guide Client Record Keeping: Introduce a client record book, which you will use to document essential information about the client’s preferences, allergies, and any past services. Explain that this information helps in providing personalized services and ensures safety for future appointments. Encourage the client to share any specific concerns or preferences they want recorded. C L I C K M E Address Questions and Concerns: Encourage the client to ask any questions they may have regarding the procedure, maintenance, and aftercare. Make sure to address all their concerns to ensure they feel informed and confident about their decision. T H E L A S H E S T H E T I C S Client Consultation Guide Confirm Appointment and Next Steps: Once everything has been discussed, confirm the details of the appointment (date, time, and service). Remind the client of the importance of arriving with clean lashes (free from makeup and oils) and any pre-appointment guidelines you may have shared. Remember that effective communication and understanding your client's needs is key to building a trusting relationship, ensuring satisfaction, and encouraging repeat visits. C L I C K M E T H E L A S H E S T H E T I C S APPLICATION PROCESS Cleanse Natural Lashes Cleaning natural lashes before application is essential to remove oils, makeup, and debris, ensuring optimal adhesion of lash extensions and enhancing longevity while preventing irritation and promoting healthier natural lashes. Taping & Eye Pad placement Lash eye pads and taping are essential for protecting the skin and eyes during lash extension application. They prevent irritation, keep natural lashes separated, and ensure a clean work area, promoting a safer and more efficient process for optimal results. Isolate Natural Lashes Using specialized lash tweezers, gently isolate one natural lash at a time. This isolation process ensures that each lash extension is securely adhered without sticking to neighboring lashes. Applying Adhesive and Placing Lash Extensions Dip the lash extension's base into a small amount of adhesive and carefully position it on the isolated natural lash, approximately 1-2 mm from the eyelid. Use precision tweezers to hold the extension in place until the adhesive sets. Repeat this process, applying extensions to individual isolated lashes, alternating between eyes to maintain symmetry. Creating Lash Fans (Optional) For clients desiring volume lashes, create lash fans by hand. Use volume tweezer to pick up multiple lash extensions of the desired depth (2D, 3D, 4D, etc.) and carefully bond them at the base with adhesive. Place these handcrafted fans on the isolated natural lashes. T H E L A S H E S T H E T I C S Lash Styling Tailor the lash extensions' lengths and curls to create a customized and flattering lash style for the client. Longer extensions at the outer corners can elongate the eyes, while varied curls can add dimension. Lash Bonding and Drying Allow the adhesive to fully dry before any further movement or manipulation of the lashes. Ensure clients keep their eyes closed during this process to prevent irritation or discomfort. Final Inspection and Aftercare Guidance Thoroughly inspect each lash to ensure proper application and adherence. Provide aftercare instructions to the client, emphasizing the importance of avoiding water, steam, oil-based products, and rubbing the eyes for the first 24 hours. Post-Application Care Explain the significance of regular lash refills to maintain the lash extensions' fullness and longevity. Schedule the client's next appointment, usually within two to three weeks, based on their natural lash growth cycle. Client Satisfaction and Follow-Up Conclude the lash application process by seeking feedback from the client and addressing any questions or concerns they may have. Establishing a strong client-artist relationship contributes to their satisfaction and likelihood of returning for future appointments. T H E L A S H E S T H E T I C S CLeaning natural lashes 1. Apply lash eye pads. 2. Apply eyelash cleanser to clients natural lashes. 3. Cleanse clients natural lashes carefully with the lash wand or brush by brushing in a circular motion focusing on the lash line. 4. Use a napkin or cloth to gently pat the eyelashes dry and finish with lash fan. 5. After using lash fan, use a lash wand to brush your clients lashes and then remove lash pads. click for link T H E L A S H E S T H E T I C S taping & eyepad APPLICATION Taping and eye pad application are crucial during lash extensions to protect the lower lashes and skin, ensuring a clean workspace. This technique enhances precision, minimizes irritation, and provides comfort, ultimately leading to a flawless, long-lasting lash extension result. Keep in mind that when using lash pads and tape, it's important to take off the tape before removing the lash pad to prevent pulling out any eyelashes. Here’s a step-by-step guide on how to properly place lash eyepads and tape: Materials Needed: - Eye pads (collagen or gel pads) - Medical-grade tape (preferably hypoallergenic) - Mascara wand or micro brush (if needed) - Scissors (if trimming tape is necessary) T H E L A S H E S T H E T I C S 1. Prepare the Client: Ensure that the client is comfortably reclined in a chair or treatment bed. Have them close their eyes throughout the procedure for comfort and safety. 2. Choose the Right Eyepads: Select an appropriate size of eyepads that will cover the lower lashes entirely and provide enough hydration or soothing benefits. Carefully place the eye pad under one eye, ensuring it is positioned just above the lower lashes without touching the skin. Gently press down to secure the pad in place. Repeat for the other eye. Ensure that the eyepads are placed evenly and comfortably. They should not cause any irritation and should cover the lower lashes completely. 3.Prepare the Tape: Cut small strips of micro pore tape if necessary. Use strips that are about 1 to 2 inches long, depending on the size of the client’s eye and the amount of lift you want to achieve. For extra security or a tighter hold is desired, you can apply a small piece of tape over the top edge of the eye pad, gently pulling it to ensure that the lower lashes are securely in place. Place the tape horizontally across the eyepad or slightly diagonally, ensuring that it does not touch clients eyes. Make sure there is no skin pinching or discomfort for the client. Adjust the pads and tape as needed to ensure the client is comfortable. T H E L A S H E S T H E T I C S TAPE BACK METHOD The tape back method for lash extensions is a technique used by lash artists to achieve a fuller and more complete set of extensions. This method involves using medical-grade tape to temporarily secure and manipulate the natural lashes and skin around the eye area, allowing for better visibility and access to all the natural lashes. T H E L A S H E S T H E T I C S EYELASH APPLICATION Steps for Applying Lash Extensions 1. Examine Natural Lashes: Assess your client's natural lashes and eye shape to determine the best lengths and styles. 2. Map Out Lashes: Visualize or lash map of your client’s lashes on a lash pad to plan the style and sizes you'll use. 3. Isolate a Natural Lash: Use straight/curved isolation tweezers to find and isolate a single natural lash, keeping it isolated. 4. Pick Up a Fan Or Make Fan: With volume tweezers, pick up or make a volume fan lash extensions, dip 1mm in lash glue, and carefully apply it to the isolated natural lash 0.5mm-2mm away from lash line. 1 natural lash to 1 lash extension 5. Repeat Application: Continue this process until the lash extension set is complete, changing the glue every 20 minutes or as needed. 6. Check for Stickies: Go through the lashes to ensure none are stuck together, removing any that are. 7. Cure Lashes: Use a nano mister to cure the lashes once the application is complete. 8. Brush and Remove Eye Pads: Brush the client's lashes with a lash wand and carefully remove any tape & eye pads. 9. Final Touches: Before your client leaves, provide them with a lash wand and a business card or aftercare card. T H E L A S H E S T H E T I C S APPLICATION & PLACEMENT at least 0.5mm- 2mm away from natural lash and base of extension Correct placement is crucial when trying to achieve great retention. Begin lashing at the inner corner of the eye, outer corner & middle distribute the fans evenly along the eyelash line. If your a beginner, you should focus and consistently practice placement. 50% of lash retention issues are due to poor placement. When lashes do not have correct placement the bond isn't as strong as it could be which will result in the lash to fall off within a few days. You will find different clients will require different types of placement. There are 3 types of placements, top, side as well as bottom. Depending on the direction of a client's natural lash, you will need to place the extensions differently to achieve the best retention. T H E L A S H E S T H E T I C S APPLICATION NL & PLACEMENT Those with curlier lashes will need bottom placement (false lash placed under the natural lash) and clients with downturned lashes will need top placement (false lash placed on the top). For majority of your clients you can use top or side placement. Extensions must be placed along the natural eyelash, 0.5mm- 2mm away from the skin line. If lash extensions are applied too close to the skin, the adhesive may irritate the skin and cause discomfort, especially as the client blinks. This can result in swelling, redness, puffiness, and even pain around the eyes. On the other hand, if the extensions are placed too far along the natural lash, it creates a noticeable gap. This gap can trap dirt and oils, leading to premature loss of the extensions and poor retention. T H E L A S H E S T H E T I C S Brittle Lashes Noticable Gap Lashing natural lashes that are not suitable for extensions will result in poor retention as well as damage to the natural lash. Many clients who have brittle lashes are not suitable candidates to get this service. As you service more clients you will notice a few clients will come in for fills with singed lashes, this is a result of smoking too close to the lashes or going too close to an open heating element such as an open oven. When you come across a case of singed lashes you need to remove them immediately, SImilarily if a client comes in for a fill and has noticeable gaps due to pulling or plucking their lashes, it is best to remove their lashes and refuse further service and they are damaging their lashes and can potentially blame you or your work for it. T H E L A S H E S T H E T I C S EYELASH ISOLATION Isolation is one of the most important parts of the lashing process. Isolating is when you use your tweezers to separate one NL from the others. Sticking a false lash to multiple NLs will cause damage to the natural lash such as traction alopecia. When isolating you have to attach the false lash and keep your tweezers separating the lashes for a few seconds. Depending on how quickly your glue dries will vary how long you have to keep the lash isolated. You can isolate with two kinds of tweezers, there are straight tweezers or curved isolation tweezers (as shown in the images below). Depending on your trainer, isolating with your pinky nail may be suggested, depsite this I warn to please do not do this, it can be incredibly unhygenic. Proper Isolation Poor Isolation T H E L A S H E S T H E T I C S LASH ADHESIVE USAGE Inserted the lash too high Inserted the lash too low Inserted the lash perfectly Glue usage and the dip are extremely important. Always aim to dip the lash in the middle of the glue and ensure to pull the lash out at a moderate speed. Pulling the lash out of the glue rapidly will result in a "glue blob" at the end of the lash. Whether or not the glue has good retention, if you're not using the glue correctly, it will automatically ruin your set. T H E L A S H E S T H E T I C S RECAP ALWAYS PERFORM A LASH BATH, lash baths are extremely important to ensure great retention. Pump 1 pump of lash cleanser onto each eye, then use a squeeze bottle to remove all of the cleanser and oil FAN & APPLY GEL EYEPADS + TAPE, adding tape on top of the pads helps with any baby bottom lashes getting stuck to the false lash PRIME (if nessessary) - clients with dry hair & skin do not need primer as it will dry out their lashes too much and ruin the bond of the false lash BEGIN APPLICATION - create handmade fans or pick up and individual lash and begin to isolate, when isolated you can dip into the glue and apply the false lash to the natural. keep the tweezers isolating for 3-4 seconds to ensure no stickies COMPLETING THE SET - check for any lashes stuck to the eye pad, bond + mist, wait 3 minutes then you are able to remove the gel pads T H E L A S H E S T H E T I C S CHAPTER 7 AFTERCARE & REFILL AFTERCARE Sleep on your back or Don't curl your lashes Don't get your lashes wet Avoid using mascara side for 24 hours No picking or pulling Schedule appt. within Use coating sealant two Use oil free products 2-3 weeks times a week Proper lash aftercare is the key to maintaining the longevity and health of your beautiful lash extensions. After your lash appointment, avoid getting them wet for the first 24 hours to allow the adhesive to fully cure. Steer clear of oil-based products near the lashes and use a gentle, oil-free makeup remover when needed. Brush your lashes daily with a clean mascara wand to keep them neat and prevent tangling. Most importantly, resist the temptation to pick or pull at your lashes, as this can cause damage. By following these simple aftercare steps, you'll enjoy stunning lashes that last and continue to shine. T H E L A S H E S T H E T I C S LASH RefillS During a refill, lash artists carefully remove any grown- out or loose extensions and replace them with new ones. This process not only maintains the desired lash volume but also prevents potential damage to the natural lashes. The recommended time to wait for a lash fill is typically between 2 to 4 weeks after your initial lash extension application. This can vary based on individual lash growth and shedding rates, as well as how well you care for your extensions. It's essential to monitor your lashes and go for a fill when you notice significant gaps or when about 30% of the extensions have shed. Regular fills help maintain the fullness and look of your lash extensions. Regular lash refills are essential to achieving a seamless and long-lasting lash extension look, ensuring that clients can enjoy their stunning lashes for an extended period without any discomfort or loss of fullness. T H E L A S H E S T H E T I C S LASH REFILLS Refills require one more additional step than a normal set, this step is called "removing grown-outs" What Are Grown-Outs? Grown-outs are a natural part of the lash cycle, as the natural lash grows, so does the extension that is attached. Every fill appointment will require the technician to remove the grown-outs using the "banana peel method". Not every lash will need to be removed, only select ones caused by slipping or rapid growth cycle. If a client comes in with majority grown-out lashes you should advise them to pre-book their fills earlier. 3+ Week Grown Out After Fill T H E L A S H E S T H E T I C S LASH REMOVAL 2 Main Methods of removal, they are used differently for different circumstances. Both are equally effective. A "full removal" requires lash remover while the "banana peel method" does not require any additional material. Banana Peel Method: Only use this method during refills to remove the outgrown lashes This method allows you to remove lashes in an efficient manner. You perform this by grabbing the natural lash with your isolation tweezer, then grabbing the false lash with your fanning tweeze, you are to then carefully "pull back" the false lash in order to release the adhesion. In rare circumstances, you may find yourself having to use this method if a client comes back with an extreme allergy. Full Removal Using a professional gel, cream or liquid remover, you generously apply it to the base of all the false lash bonds and leave for the directed time. After waiting the required time, you can begin to "loosen" the bond by using micro swabs and begini to lift the bases - they should slide off. T H E L A S H E S T H E T I C S CHAPTER 8 GEMS FOR SUCCESS GEMS BUSINESS checklist DO YOUR RESEARCH ON LASH BUSINESS FOR IN YOUR STATE IDENTIFY YOUR TARGET AUDIENCE BE SURE YOUR BUSINESS NAME ISN’T ALREADY TAKEN CREATE A THEME, SET UP A COLOR PALETTE FOR YOUR BRAND DECIDE IF YOU WANT TO BE A LUXURY BRAND OR AN AFFORDABLE BRAND PREP YOUR BUSINESS INSTAGRAM BEFORE YOU LAUNCH GET A EIN NUMBER OPEN A BUSINESS BANK ACCOUNT T H E L A S H E S T H E T I C S GEMS CERTIFICATE VS LICENSE A lash class certificate does not equate to a state-issued license, and it's essential for both practitioners and clients to understand the distinction. While a lash class certificate indicates that an individual has completed training in eyelash extension application and may possess foundational skills, it does not grant legal authority to perform these services within a state if that state requires a specific cosmetology or esthetician license. State-issued licenses are governed by regulatory boards and involve comprehensive education, practical experience, and adherence to safety and sanitation standards. Consequently, relying solely on a certificate may lead to legal repercussions for the practitioner and potential risks for clients. Therefore, it is crucial to verify that anyone providing lash extension services holds the appropriate licensure in accordance with state laws to ensure compliance and safety in beauty practices. T H E L A S H E S T H E T I C S GEMS STEPS TO LICENSING FOR LASH TECHNICIANS: YOUR GUIDE TO COMPLIANCE AND SUCCESS 1. Research State Requirements: Begin by researching the specific licensing requirements for your state. Each state has its own board of cosmetology or health department that regulates beauty professionals. Check their website for detailed information on licensing requirements for lash technicians. 2. Complete Required Education: Many states require aspiring lash technicians to complete a certain number of hours in a cosmetology or esthetics program. Look for accredited schools that offer courses focusing on eyelash extensions, skin anatomy, sanitation, and safety practices. 3. Obtain a Cosmetology or Esthetician License: If your state requires a general cosmetology or esthetician license, you will need to complete the required coursework and hours of training. After that, you must pass a written and practical examination to obtain your license. 4. Enroll in Specialized Lash Training : Once you have a cosmetology or esthetician license, consider enrolling in a specialized lash training program. This will provide you with hands-on experience and advanced techniques specific to eyelash extensions. Ensure that this program is recognized and meets any additional state requirements. 5. Complete a Practical Exam (if required) : Some states may require additional testing specific to lash extensions. Be prepared to demonstrate your skills in a practical exam assessed by a state board representative. T H E L A S H E S T H E T I C S GEMS STEPS TO LICENSING FOR LASH TECHNICIANS: YOUR GUIDE TO COMPLIANCE AND SUCCESS 6. Stay Informed about Continuing Education : Many states require ongoing education to maintain your license. Keep up on new trends, techniques, and regulations by attending workshops, seminars, and refresher courses. 7. Apply for Your License : After completing the necessary education and exams, submit your application for licensure to your state’s regulatory board. Ensure you include all required documentation and fees. 8. Network and Join Professional Organizations : Connecting with other professionals in the lash industry through networking events and joining organizations can provide valuable resources, mentorship, and additional training opportunities. By following these steps and staying informed about your state's regulations, you can successfully obtain the necessary licensing to become a professional lash technician and build a reputable career in the beauty industry. T H E L A S H E S T H E T I C S GEMS INVEST IN YOUR PRODUCTS I have learned over time, it’s better to invest in quality products and equipment rather than the cheapest because in the long run it will haunt you. SHARE HIGH-QUALITY IMAGES Steer clear of posting images of irritated eyes. Occasionally, a client's eyes may appear slightly red after having them closed for an extended period. In such cases, it’s advisable to capture the lash look while your client’s eyes are closed. HOW TO GET CLIENTS Lash models - offer models lash extensions of your choice at a discounted price to help build your portfolio Word of mouth - Friends and family Facebook competitions & giveaways Advertising in Facebook groups Referral programs Client loyalty cards T H E L A S H E S T H E T I C S GEMSErgonomics As a lash technician, your work requires precision and focus, often leading to prolonged periods of sitting or standing in specific positions. Proper ergonomics can help prevent strain and injury, ensuring a comfortable work environment and better longevity in your career. Here are five essential steps to optimize ergonomics in your practice: Optimize Your Workstation Chair Height: Adjust your chair so that your feet are flat on the ground, and your knees are at a 90-degree angle. Your hips should be slightly higher than your knees. Consider using a stool with wheels for better mobility. Table/Recliner Height: Ensure the lash bed is at the correct height. Ideally, it should be at or just below elbow level when you are seated. If the bed is too low, you may find yourself leaning, which can cause back pain. Maintain Proper Body Posture Sit Up Straight: Keep your back straight and shoulders relaxed. Avoid slumping or leaning forward. Use lumbar support or a small cushion to maintain the natural curve of your lower back. Feet Position: Keep your feet flat on the floor or on a footrest, which prevents leg fatigue. Shift your weight from one foot to the other if standing. Use Tools Wisely Quality Tools: Invest in high-quality, to reduce wrist and hand strain. Ensure tweezers have a comfortable grip and are suited for your hands. Reach Wisely: Organize your tools within easy reach. Avoid stretching or twisting your body to grab items, as this can lead to discomfort or injury over time. T H E L A S H E S T H E T I C S GEMSErgonomics Incorporate Frequent Breaks and Movements Scheduled Breaks: Take short breaks to stretch and move around. This helps relieve muscle tension and increases blood circulation. Stretching Exercises: Focus on stretching your wrists, fingers, shoulders, and back. Simple neck rolls and shoulder shrugs can also alleviate tension. Practice Mindfulness and Awareness Listen to Your Body: Pay attention to signs of discomfort or pain. If something doesn’t feel right, adjust your position or take a break. Mindful Techniques: Incorporate techniques such as deep breathing or meditation during breaks to reduce stress and promote relaxation. Implementing these ergonomic tips can greatly enhance your comfort and efficiency as a lash technician. Prioritizing your physical well-being not only benefits you but also enhances the quality of service you provide to your clients. By creating a well-structured work environment and adopting healthy habits, you can enjoy a long and fulfilling career in the beauty industry. T H E L A S H E S T H E T I C S GEMS Tips to lash faster Have everything you need ready for Lash inner to outer corners first when your client arrives. moving from eye to eye. (lashes,tape,glue &etc.) Pre cut tape, have Making sure you are using the correct glue for the humidity in it ready to use. your salon. T H E L A S H E S T H E T I C S GEMS RECOMMENDED APPS & BOOKING SITES Acuity Square Vagaro Photo editing Websites Facetune Shopify Wix T H E L A S H E S T H E T I C S GEMS RECOMMENDED SOCIAL MEDIA TEMPLATES Social media post Consent forms CLICK LINK Ig Hightlight Covers Lash content ideas T H E L A S H E S T H E T I C S CHAPTER 9 LASH KNOWLEDGE quiz NOTES T H E L A S H E S T H E T I C S

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