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Eyelash Lift/Perm Course
Emergency Protocols

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

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LASH PERM, SETTING, OR TINT SOLUTION GOT ONTO THE CLIENT'S SKIN: 

  • HOW TO PREVENT THIS FROM HAPPENING:

    • Apply the solution carefully to the rod and hair only. 

    • Be meticulous, pay attention, and be very careful. 

  • WHAT TO DO IF THIS OCCURS:

    • Wipe off immediately with a wet cotton round​ as leaving it on the skin could cause blistering. 

      • Continue cleaning with WATER ONLY until removed​. 

      • If blistering occurs during the service or afterward, refer them to see a doctor. 

LASH PERM, SETTING, OR TINT SOLUTION GOT INTO THE CLIENT'S EYES: 

  • HOW TO PREVENT THIS FROM HAPPENING:

    • Ensure the client’s eyes are completely closed.

    • Don’t goop on the solution, apply with care, and make sure you don’t apply the solution onto the waterline. Be very intentional. 

    • Check-in with the client to see if anything is burning every few minutes. Don’t be afraid of being annoying. This is their safety. 

    • To reiterate, do not rely on the client to tell you if anything is burning because they may not. Ask them every couple of minutes if anything is burning. 

    • Do not leave the client unattended. Stay with them throughout the entire service. 

  • WHAT TO DO IF THIS OCCURS:

    • END THE SERVICE!

    • Wipe off the product with dry cotton swabs to remove as much as possible.

    • Turn the client’s head to one side and flush the eye with saline solution or water (use a tissue on the temple to catch the excess water).

    • Continue flushing until burning sensation subsides.

    • Wipe off excess saline from the eyes with a clean tissue. 

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