Discover the Art of Stunning Lashes with LavishLashes - Your Ultimate Eyelash Extension Destination
We are commited to safety.
Lavish Lashes® is proud to offer you the most thorough and inclusive Eyelash Extension Certification Course available. Congratulations on taking the first steps to becoming an eyelash certified professional. Before enrolling in any Lavish® training, there are a few things to consider. Please take a moment to familiarize yourself with our requirements for certification.
Safety Disclaimer
Requirements for certification
Physical Attributes
There are inherent risks involved in applying eyelash extensions, especially when working around the eyes.
In order to safely apply eyelash extensions, you should meet the following physical requirements:
- Keen eyesight (both acuity and depth perception)
- Good dexterity and steady hands
- Good visual-spatial ability
Provide proof of infection prevention & control certification
To secure certification from Lavish Lashes, you must demonstrate evidence of Infection Prevention and Control (IPC) certification. For example, a cosmetology license that includes IPC training, a diploma from a certified IPC program, or specific IPC certification from a recognized health or beauty institution would be acceptable proof. This requirement ensures that you uphold the highest standards of hygiene and safety within the beauty, medical, or dental industry. If you are unsure of what to provide or would like examples of acceptable IPC certification, please do not hesitate to email our representatives for more assistance.
Demonstration of your skills to a certified Lavish Lashes instructor
This involves showcasing your understanding of the core principles and theories of lash extensions. Not only that, you need to show that you can safely and consistently apply these extensions. And remember, you'll be doing this demonstration on a real live model. This hands-on experience ensures you're ready to apply what you've learned in a real-world setting.
Commitment to the Lavish Lashes code of ethics and eight pillars of safety
Acknowledgement of Risks
It's important that both you and your client are aware of the potential issues that could arise.
Client Intake & Consent Form
Protect your business with a client intake and consent form. This sets clear expectations with your client. Also, this form will help choose which clients are good candidates for lash extensions and those that aren’t.
Removal of Contacts
For their comfort and safety, clients should remove their contacts before lash application. Make sure to have extra contact cases and solution on hand for clients.
Providing an Aseptic Environment
This is crucial for providing a service. All surfaces and tools should be disinfected and sanitized between clients. Be sure to follow your states' guidelines.
Use Eye Irrigation & Eyewash
Keep Eyewash on hand in case of emergencies. Eyewash provides immediate relief to clients in discomfort.
Protecting Upper Eyelid & Securing Lower Lash Line
Be sure you are properly covering and securing the lower lash line. No lower lashes should be exposed. This also protects the skin below the eye from sharp tweezer tips. Use a Lavish Lashes© upper eyelid pad to protect the upper eye.
Weight Tolerance
Select appropriate sized extensions for your client's natural lashes, including thickness and length. Adding too much weight to the natural lash may increase risk of damage.
Perfect Attachment to Base of Lash
For good retention, make sure your bases are perfectly attached to the lash. Check to make sure the base isn't lifted and/or touching other natural lashes or extensions.
Our courses will provide a comprehensive understanding of these crucial aspects and
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