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SAHAR LASH | Artistry Blog
SAHAR LASH | Artistry Blog
Here you will find my industry tips and tricks, as well as recommendations and more information on the treatments I offer.
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A Lash Artists worst mistakes!
Posted on 20 October, 2021 at 0:20 |
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- Not working on clean lashes - this will kill your retention as much as it also being unhygienic.
- Not taping bottom lashes correctly - last thing you want is to glue top and bottom lashes together and cause a scary experience for you and your client.
- Not considering a clients natural eye shape/features before application - the wrong styling can look terrible.
- Attaching extensions too close to the skin - not only is this uncomfortable for a client but adhesive is a skin irritant and shouldn’t ever touch the skin.
- Too regular infils (once a week for example) - over exposure to the adhesive can raise the likeliness of an allergic reaction which generally gets worse over time and less likely for the client to be able to have extensions again.
- Excess adhesive - will create more weight and more likely for neighbouring lashes to get stuck together causing damage.
- Wrong weight extensions - will usually not last long and can cause damage over time to the hair follicle.
- Not isolating correctly (causing stickies) - lashes that get stuck together will not only be painful but will cause tension resulting in follicle damage.
If you're a newbie Lash Artist and need some extra support or struggle with application, styling, fanning techniques, retention issues, marketing tips or more, I offer 2 and 4 hour mentoring sessions for already qualified Lash Artists. I also offer over the phone mentoring for any questions you’d like to pick my brain about. https://saharlash.com/contact" target="_blank">Email me for more information.
I was in your position once before and Ive been through most of the struggles you will experince, Im here to make it easier for you so that you can learn from my mistakes and excel in your skills faster.
Love
Sahar Lash x
ALLERGIC REACTION TO EYELASH EXTENSIONS (LASH ARTISTS)
Posted on 16 October, 2021 at 0:45 |
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In one of my previous posts I covered chemical burns and today I want to share advice on allergic reactions. (please note that medical advice CANNOT be given by a Lash Artist and must only come from a medical professional)
What is an allergic reaction?
Reactions unlike irritations to lash extensions are rare and can show up in different ways from mild to extreme such as;
• Swollen and inflamed eyes/eyelids
• Redness of the cornea
• Itchiness/discomfort around the eye area
Symptoms usually show up within the first 48hours of having them applied and generally worsen over time.
Reactions are likely to become worse the more the client is exposed to the allergen. Irritations (that can also cause redness/itching) on the other hand usually subside quickly.
Most often than none, it is Cyonacrylate (the main ingredient in adhesives) that the client is allergic to.
If a client has an allergic reaction you must not provide further treatment as it can make it much worse and recommend them to seek advice from a medical professional.
Patch testing:
You should always offer your client the option of a patch test. They are carried out to check for allergies to products, however this is significantly less than the amount you’d use on a full treatment therefor it’s not 100% accurate.
Note: you must always check with your insurer with patch testing guidelines.
How to treat it?
The (non medical) advice you can give your clients when they have a reaction to help ease or prevent from worsening are to apply a cold compress to the eyes and avoid rubbing or removing them.
If the reaction is severe it’s best for them to take the reaction down (with whatever has been given by a medical professional) and then have them removed. This avoids further discomfort. Never advise clients to remove lashes themselves.
Who can get these?
It’s possible for new clients to have an allergic reaction however reactions to chemicals are usually accumulative. This means the reaction is building up over time and your body is rejecting it. You’re more likely to have your client of 5 years suffer an allergic reaction than someone having lashes for the first time.
How can we prevent it?
Even if a client has taken a break because of an allergic reaction they may still react in future. Once they’ve had a break and another patch test, there are a few troubleshoots you could try;
- A sensitive adhesive for clients who are experiencing sensitivities (such as discomfort, irritation, itching on the lash line, swelling, redness around the lash line)
- Apply less amount of lashes or reduce the time spent to decrease the level of exposure.
- Ditch other products that may cause allergic reactions such as primer
- Use a fan during the appointment to fan away lingering fumes.
- Use a nanomister/superbonder after the treatment to cure the adhesive.
- Perform a post wash (after the adhesive has set) to wash away lingering fumes that are surrounding the skin.
Can a client have lashes again after a reaction?
It’s best not to but if your client is adamant and the initial reaction was not severe then wait 6 months and patch test again. This is something you must check with your insurers as an allergic reaction is considered a contraindication to the treatment. A break will not guarantee that an allergic reaction will not happen.
Note: Because of the unknown of a client having an allergic reaction, never do a full set of lashes for a client before an important occasion such as their wedding day, always do it a week before and then infil if need be.
Thank you for reading
Sahar Lash & Makeup Artistry
ARE EYELASH EXTENSIONS DAMAGING?
Posted on 10 April, 2021 at 13:20 |
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Yes they can be, but ONLY based on these factors;
- Too much weight. If the extensions applied to your natural lashes are too heavy they will put stress on the follicle causing premature shedding and downward growing lashes.
- Too much glue and poor isolation. Excess adhesive will create extra unnecessary weight on the naturals. This may also cause “stickies” resulting in multiple natural hairs being attached to each other which not only is painful but will end up with the naturals being pulled from the follicle.
- Not looking after them. It’s you’re responsibility to look after your lashes once you leave your therapist. You must always follow correct aftercare which means not doing anything to cause stress on your naturals (ie rubbing or picking at them) and making sure you keep them clean.
Remember that properly applied and well maintained lashes will not cause any damage and you can have extensions long term with peace of mind. Always go off recommendation when choosing which Artist to use.
If you are a newbie Lash Artist looking for some further education or guidance feel free to reach out. I offer mentoring sessions that are theory and practical based. Beginners courses launching this summer, email me for more information.
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Why chose Russian volume eyelash extensions?
Posted on 2 May, 2016 at 10:25 |
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