2023 TDLR Lash Extension Written Exam(VERIFIED)
2021 TDLR Lash Extension Written Exam
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1. Catagen: The growth stage of lashes you apply medium extensions to.
2. Salon Owner: Fill out application and pay $25
3. Eye Rosacea: Grittiness, Blurred Vision, Itchy, Red, Watery
4. What ...
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2021 TDLR Lash Extension Written Exam
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1. Catagen: The growth stage of lashes you apply medium extensions to.
2. Salon Owner: Fill out application and pay $25
3. Eye Rosacea: Grittiness, Blurred Vision, Itchy, Red, Watery
4. What causes damage to the natural lash?: Too much glue, Sticky Lash-
es/Tweezers
5. Four: The amount of times you should separate lashes during application
6. When should you remove a full set of lash extensions?: When they are
placed incorrectly
7. How long after your license expires can you perform services?: Under no
circumstances should you perform services with an expired license
8. Stop the service and put on gloves: The first step in a blood exposure incident
9. Sterilization: The cleaning/disinfecting method kills/destroys all microorgan-
isms.
10. What can you use to disinfect tools?: Alcohol/EPA/Bleach
11. Autoclave: The highest level of decontamination used to sterilize
12. Acetone: Used to remove glue from tweezers
13. Straight Tweezers: Used to place the lash extension onto the natural lash and
separate the other lashes from the isolated one
14. Curved Tweezers: Used to isolate the lash
15. Can you perform services on someone with an eye infection: No
16. What type of extensions are best for protruding eyes?: Shorter extensions
17. Oval/Almond Eye Shape: Can wear any style of lash extensions, high volume
lashes
18. Hooded Eyes: Works best with long lashes with the length focused at the
center of the eye
19. Round Eyes: Lightweight less curly extensions work best
20. Deep Set Eyes: Works best with longer lashes that curl up at the ends
21. 1 mm: The distance from the lash line the extension should be placed
22. What causes a corneal abrasion?: Under eye sticker being placed to close
to the lash line
23. Discard/Throw away: What you do with unused extensions that you've re-
moved from the package
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24. Unbroken Skin: The first defense against bacteria
25. Styptic Powder/Powdered Alum: Used to stop minor bleeding
26. Immersion: What comes after cleaning your implements to further disinfect
27. Patch Test: Used to see if a client has an allergy
28. Double Bag: The proper way to dispose of blood exposure incident materials
29. Reflective Listening/Mirroring: Repeating back what your client tells you
30. Consent Form: Required before performing services on a client
31. Repeat everything: The best way to ensure a customer understands the
procedure
32. Ingredients: The info included on MSDS (material safety data sheets)
33. How do you turn an inactive license active?: Fill out form and pay $25
34. Remove grown out or twisted lashes: What you do during a fill appointment
35. Red Bump: Symptom of having a Stye
36. Lash Follicle: Determines the direction the lash grows in
37. What should you do if a client has an eye infection?: Refer them to a
physician
38. Decontamination Method 1: The process that consists of cleaning then dis-
infecting
39. New Container: Where you should place glue so that it doesn't dry out
40. Under eye sticker: Used to separate the bottom lashes from the top lashes
41. Bending: What happens when you place too long lash extensions on the
natural lash
42. Ultraviolet Machine: Used as a dry storage container
43. Lash Mites: Cause inflammation (blepharitis) scaly rough patches, itchiness,
redness, burning
44. Water: Helps seal/polymerize the lash glue
45. 30 Days: The amount of time you have to notify TDLR of an address change
46. Scabies/Herpes: Contagious disease
47. Tinea Corporis: Ring worm, contagious disease
48. Conjunctivitis: Pink eye, contagious disease
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