Eyelash Extensions by Lavish Lashes

A Note on Safety Standards from Lavish Lashes President: Tim Dana

Lavish Lashes is proud to have been the FIRST lash extension company requiring hands on training by Verified Instructors in order to purchase eyelash extension products and provide this service. At this time there are only two companies in the United States with this training requirement . In addition, Beauty Industry Professionals are required to submit proof of their professional credentials before receiving our products. We feel very strongly that any company that is truly concerned with consumer safety must insist on these two requirements.

The lash extension procedure requires the use of a lash extension adhesive, adhesive remover, fine point tweezers and a synthetic eyelash (among other items).  In some cases, Lash Extension Adhesives, and Adhesive Removers can be a skin, eye and mucous membrane irritant.  There are no known Adhesives or Adhesive Removers that are 100% safe for contact with the surface of the eye. Such foreign substances whether “Medical Grade”, “U.S.P” or “U.S. Pharmaceutical Grade- Class IV”, must be flushed out immediately with a copious amount of water if contact is made in the eye area and medical attention sought immediately. This is why an eye irrigation solution is required in all Lavish Lashes kits that are sold to the Professional. Additionally we require Lavish Lashes Professionals to advise their clients that contact lenses must be removed prior to the procedure, so as to not obstruct the irrigation process if needed. To ensure the utmost safety for Lavish Lashes customers, we train our Lavish Lashes Professionals to:

  • Sanitize their hands, workspace and all tools.
  • Require that contact lenses be removed prior to the procedure.
  • Properly cover and protect the eye area.
  • Properly use fine point tweezers.
  • Use the proper amount and correct application of adhesive so as to avoid lashes clumping together and potentially falling out in clumps due to improper application.
  • Choose the right size lash extension so as to avoid over burdening the natural lash.
  • Properly remove lash extensions so that the natural eyelash is not removed along with the lash extension.
  • Look for and correct misapplied lash extensions.
  • Properly clean and care for lash extensions.

These safety concerns can only be addressed with proper hands-on training by a qualified instructor.  We at Lavish Lashes are genuinely concerned about the safety, care and beautiful results that you will get with our trained and certified Lavish Lashes Professionals. Proper training is an investment that our Lavish Lashes Professionals make with pride and is the standard we feel truly sets them apart.

We invite you to seek out a Certified Lavish Lashes Professional near you and experience the “Lavish Lashes Difference”.

Best Regards,

Tim Dana

Lavish Lashes, LLC

President

If you have any concerns or questions on these important issues please don't hesitate to contact me directly at: tdana@lavishlashes.com or 866-952-8474 or 951-352-3616

 

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