Melissaf95
Active Member
How do people patch test for individual lash extensions?
I did cover this in my training but want to know what others do.
I did cover this in my training but want to know what others do.
Great, that's what I was taught too but didn't know if that was enough xPop a blob of the glue you use behind the client's ear, just like any other product patch test
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I am debating Wether to do this but as I am mobile and only work weekends and evenings I feel like it would take up a lot of my time if they were to then cancel the appointment. Would you recommend taking a booking fee?By rights as the adhesive is not suppose to touch the skin when performing the treatment really there is no point in blob of glue behind the ear as you might get a false reaction. Attaching couple of lashes to outer lash line and swipe the lash with any primers, sealants or removers you may use is a better way of patch testing.
I have spoken to my insurer and they have said I have to follow manufacturers instructions, but I can't find any on the InternetIt all comes down to what your insurance wants. If you don't patch test then 99.9% of insurers won't cover you for a claim (which is dangerous). So my advice would be check with your beauty insurer
Yes I know, I wouldn't risk it either, but I didn't know if a blob of glue was good enoughI do charge a booking fee when doing patch tests and knock it off first set of lashes and I'm mobile as well but can't risk my clients health or insurance [emoji2]
No you don't need to go with one they recommended. I'd say just look around and just see which one is best for you. I'm with salon gold xWhat insurance companies are best to use? Do you have to go with the company your trainer recommended? Help I'm new lol x
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