Curriculum
- 12 Sections
- 26 Lessons
- 52 Weeks
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- IntroductionIntroduction Firstly, as the name suggests, it is literally ‘lifting of the eye lashes’ This is a fantastic treatment which helps to emphasise the eyelashes, making the eyes look larger. Any length of lash can benefit from the shortest to the fullest and longest. The lash lift takes approximately 45 mins to apply and can last for 6-8 weeks. Its similar to the eyelash perm but with much more improved results. The lash lift system uses a silicon shield (rather than old fashioned perm rods) and each natural lash is lifted individually from the root giving the appearance of lift and volume to the eyelashes. The gentle lifting solution means that there is no risk of any long term side effects to the lashes or their roots. It is a very safe treatment. The lashes remain lifted even when wet and will lash for approximately 6-8 weeks. What happens during the treatment: Using a silicone shield and water soluble glue, the lashes are lifted and separated to help ensure a beautiful natural appearance. Lifting lotion is then applied to the lashes and left for up to 10 minutes followed by the application of a neutraliser. This is then also left for up to 10 minutes (check timings with the product you are using). Finally, damp cotton wool is used to gently remove the shield, a conditioner is applied leaving you with beautiful enhanced lifted eyelashes. Difference Between Lash Lifts & Lash Perms Lash lifts and lash perms are two procedures that semi-permanently curl natural lashes. The lash lift is a more modern and effective version of the lash perm. These procedures use different techniques, tools, and products to achieve their results. With a lash lift, a soft silicone rod is used to gently lift lashes from the base. Lash perms involve winding the eyelashes around a cylindrical rod, which helps to open up the eye. The chemicals used for a perm are harsher than the ones used in most lifting solutions, which means they can be more damaging to lashes overall.1
- Contraindications2
- Hair Anatomy1
- Equipment8
- Insurance2
- Step by Step Guides5
- Consultation2
- Sterilising2
- Aftercare1
- Helpful Tips1
- Case Studies1
- Quiz1