Lash exam MN - practical, state laws
&rules, THEORY
blepharitis - ✔✔An infection of the eyelid causing inflammation, caused by a surplus of
demodex mites
Conjunctivitis - ✔✔inflammation of the conjunctiva (pink/red eye) due to bacterial or viral
infection
contact dermatitis - ✔✔Skin reaction due to exposure to an allergen or irritant
corneal abrasion - ✔✔scratch on the cornea
corneal ulcer - ✔✔A scarring/hazy spot on the cornea caused by bacterial, fungal or
viral infection also from physical or chemical trauma to the cornea
entropion - ✔✔Causes Eyelid to fold in-word and the entire line of lashes touch cornea
Extropian - ✔✔Causes the eyelid and Lash to turn out wards
ocular herpes - ✔✔Infection of the cornea, retina,uvea caused by the same virus that
causes cold sores and other forms of herpes
Occular Rosacea - ✔✔Inflammation of the skin surrounding The eye
Lash growth cycle - ✔✔60-90 days
Anagen - ✔✔First stage of hair growth during which new hair is produced. 2-4 weeks
sometimes longer
catagen phase - ✔✔The brief transition period between the growth and resting phases
of a hair follicle. Hair stops growing, roots shrink, very short phase
Telogen - ✔✔Resting phase of hair growth, 100 days
Exogen phase - ✔✔exit phase, new anagen cycle is about to begin
Ideal lash room temp - ✔✔70-72 degrees, no more than 75 degrees
Optimal Humidity should be between ... - ✔✔50-60%
, deep-set eyes - ✔✔Use long lashes, no string curls - ideal look: Dolly
Small set eyes - ✔✔More volume in middle - ideal look: dolly
almond eyes - ✔✔Works well with every effect
wide-set eyes - ✔✔More density in inner corner - ideal look: Dolly
close-set eyes - ✔✔More density in outer corner - ideal look : cat or squirrel
Dipping lash - ✔✔1 mm of lash gets dipped at 90 degree angle
Distance from lash to eyelid - ✔✔1 mm, 90 degree to eyelid
OSHA - ✔✔Occupational Safety and Health Administration- responsible for monitoring
the work environment to assure worker safety.
Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) - ✔✔Registers all types of disinfectants sold
and used in the United States. Enforcing clean air + clean water acts
FDA - ✔✔Food and Drug Administration. The agency that is responsible for determining
if a food or drug is safe and effective enough to be sold to the public.
Practical - tools out at station - ✔✔• eyepads
•tweezers
•cotton swabs
• tape
•water
•glue pallet/ring
• scissor
• fan/air pump
Practical- set up - ✔✔Washed hands, cleaned & covered tools, bed sprayed down and
covered after each client
Practical - products used - ✔✔•eyelash extensions
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