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Artificial Lashes & Safety

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PRESENTATION OUTLINE

ARTIFICIAL lASHES + SAFETY

ALEX RHINE, MIRANDA MEADORS, RACHEL DISKO, LINDSEY CAMPBELL

WHAT KIND ARE THERE?

  • Band lashes
  • AKA strip lashes
  • Individual lashes
  • AKA "tabs"

DIFFERENT KINDS

  • Human hair
  • Animal hair = mink
  • Synthetic fibers
  • Synthetic are made w/ a permanent curl & will not react with weather conditions

ARE THERE OTHER COLORS?

  • There are multiple colors you can purchase them in
  • Most popular is black
  • Can get them for costume purposes in "trendy" colors like pink, purple, blue, gold, etc

APPLYING FALSE LASHES

  • Drape client
  • Push hair back w/ headband or towel
  • Brush client's eyelashes to make sure they're clean and free of debris (mascara)

APPLICATION, CONTINUED

  • Carefully remove eyelash band from package — don't rip or mess up lashes
  • If band is too long, trim the OUTER corner to fit to client's eyeshape
  • Bend lash to horseshoe shape so it adheres in a comfortable way
  • Apply thin coat of lash adhesive to lash band - TACKY!

APPLICATION, CONTINUTED

  • After adhesive is tacky, use tweezers or fingers to apply lash band
  • Start at the inner corner of the eye, with the shorter part of lash
  • Connect the outer corner
  • Get it as close to client's natural lash line as possible

HOW TO REMOVE

  • Lash base can be softened w/ gentle cleansers or warm water on cotton pads
  • Start from outer corner
  • Be careful not to pull client's own lashes

REMOVAL, CONTINUED

  • Use cotton swabs to remove any additional adhesive on the lid

INDIVIDUAL LASHES

  • Individual lash application
  • AKA "eye tabbing"
  • Individual synthetic lashes attached directly to client's own lashes
  • At the base
  • Follow manufacturer's instructions

CAUTION!

  • Client's can be allergic to adhesive
  • Give an allergy test
  • Drop of adhesive behind one ear
  • Attach a single eyelash to each eyelid