jcb85
Well-Known Member
If I were in your position I would carry out no more treatments until I had had some refresher training.
I also think you should get some written instructions from your insurance company as to how to handle this; do they want you to keep in touch with the client? Should any communication be written and not verbal?
I genuinely hope for a positive outcome for your client and for you, but treat this as a wake up call; get reassessed to ensure that your technique is up to scratch.
Hi Lynne,
Thanks for your reply and opinion.
Maybe I confused people when I said this was the first one in 16 months - I meant the first client to have a reaction since I started 16 months ago
I qualified beginning of 2011 and have done lashes non-stop since then so am very comfortable and confident in my technique and with my Pre/aftercare also.
As I said before, I ALWAYS ensure everything is clean and sterilised and NEVER re-use anything apart from my tweezers.
Salon Gold have been very helpful and informative so that part is all taken care of thankyou
I felt awful for this poor girl and guilty of course - who wouldn't? But I know this was not due to any negligence on my part as I did everything I should have done.
I suppose i was hoping to reach out to others that had had such an unfortunate incident to re-assure myself more
Thanks for all your helps guys - much appreciated
Xx