
Eyelash Lift/Perm Course
Non-Emergency Protocols

Always make sure you have an MSDS sheet on-site for any liquid/cream/gel product you are using. Request this from the manufacturer.

LASHES ARE TOO CURLED:
Check out the photo above where a client came in with overly curled lashes from a bad lash lift and we relaxed the lift.
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HOW TO PREVENT THIS FROM HAPPENING:
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Only apply the lift to the base of the lash line to the middle of the lash.
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Use the proper rod size for their lash length.
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PROBABLE CAUSE:
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You applied the solution to too much of the lash and too close to the tip of the lash. See the photo below of what NOT to do!
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WHAT TO DO IF THIS OCCURS:
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Follow the relaxing protocol.
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Advise the client to not to get another lash lift for at least 12 weeks to fully let their lashes recover.
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LASHES ARE FRIED:
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HOW TO PREVENT THIS FROM HAPPENING:
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Only perform a lash lift on a client every 6 weeks at a minimum. If you perform this service again, less than 6 weeks from the last time, you run a high risk of over-processing.
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Follow the product manufacturer's recommended times and do not leave on longer.
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Weak lashes and blonde lashes require less processing time.
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PROBABLE CAUSE:
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You performed another lash lift less than 6 weeks from the last one.
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You left the solution on too long for that person’s lash strength.
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WHAT TO DO IF THIS OCCURS:
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There isn’t a lot you can do once the lashes are over-processed.
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Recommend the person use a lash serum to speed up the growth and shed cycle.
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The person will have to wait out the shed cycle which could be up to 12 weeks.
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