Eyelashes Extension training

Eyelash training courses cover lash anatomy, sanitation, and safety protocols, followed by hands-on practice applying extensions on mannequins and live models. You can expect to learn techniques for isolating natural lashes, selecting extensions, and using adhesive for classic, hybrid, or volume looks. The training also includes client consultation, aftercare advice, lash removal, maintenance, and may require case studies or a final exam to receive certification. Curriculum and Theory Lash Anatomy and Cycles: You'll learn about the structure of the natural lash and the process of lash growth and shedding. Health, Hygiene, and Safety: A strong emphasis is placed on proper sanitation, sterile working environments, and safety protocols to prevent infections. Product Knowledge: You will learn about different types of extensions (classic, hybrid, volume), curls, and the chemical components of lash adhesives. Client Consultation: Training includes how to consult with clients to understand their lash goals and determine the best style for them. Hands-On Application Isolation Techniques: You'll practice separating individual natural lashes to ensure proper application. Application Techniques: You will learn step-by-step methods for applying extensions, which vary depending on the style (classic, volume). Using Tools and Products: You will become proficient in using tweezers, adhesives, and other tools needed for the process. Practice Sessions: Expect to practice on mannequins or practice strips before working on live models under expert supervision. Post-Application Training Lash Removal and Maintenance: You will learn safe and effective methods for removing extensions and performing infill appointments. Aftercare Instructions: Proper client care instructions are covered to help clients maintain their extensions at home. Contraindications and Contra-actions: You'll learn about conditions that might prevent treatment and how to handle potential adverse reactions. Certification and Next Steps Case Studies/Final Exam: Many courses require you to complete a certain number of case studies or pass a final competency exam to demonstrate your skills. Professional Development: The training aims to provide you with the necessary skills, confidence, and knowledge to start a career as a lash artist.