This element covers the essential knowledge and practical skills required to safely and effectively perform eyelash treatments, including tinting, lifting,
Topic Synopsis
This element covers the essential knowledge and practical skills required to safely and effectively perform eyelash treatments, including tinting, lifting, and the application of individual lashes. Learners will understand how to conduct thorough client consultations, recognize contraindications, and select appropriate products and techniques to achieve desired outcomes. Mastery ensures compliance with health and safety regulations while delivering client satisfaction and professional results.
Key Concepts & Core Principles
- Skin analysis: Understanding skin types (dry, oily, combination, sensitive) and conditions (acne, hyperpigmentation, aging) to select suitable products and techniques.
- Colour theory: Using the colour wheel to choose complementary shades for eyes, lips, and cheeks, and understanding how lighting affects make-up appearance.
- Hygiene and sanitation: Following strict hygiene protocols, including sanitizing tools, using disposable applicators, and preventing cross-contamination to ensure client safety.
- Application techniques: Mastering blending, contouring, highlighting, and shaping to create flawless finishes for day, evening, and bridal make-up.
- Client consultation: Conducting thorough consultations to assess client needs, allergies, and preferences, and providing aftercare advice.
Exam Tips & Revision Strategies
- Always complete a signed client declaration prior to treatment, noting any medications or conditions that may affect outcomes, as this is a critical assessment criterion.
- Use a magnifying lamp and proper lighting when isolating lashes for extensions or applying tint to ensure precision and avoid product contact with the skin.
- Practice strict adherence to manufacturer’s instructions for product usage and timing, as assessors will observe and grade your ability to follow protocols without deviation.
Common Misconceptions & Mistakes to Avoid
- Failing to check for contraindications such as eye infections, recent eye surgery, or allergies to tint/lift solutions, which can lead to adverse reactions.
- Incorrectly mixing or applying adhesive or tinting solutions, resulting in patchy coverage, premature lash loss, or product contamination.
- Not maintaining strict hygiene standards, including inadequate sanitization of tools and workstations, increasing risk of cross-contamination and client dissatisfaction.
Examiner Marking Points
- Award credit for demonstrating accurate patch testing protocol at least 48 hours prior to treatment, including documentation of results and client consent.
- Award credit for correct product selection and application technique, with precise isolation of individual lashes and controlled exposure times to prevent over-processing.
- Award credit for providing comprehensive aftercare advice tailored to the treatment, such as avoiding moisture, oil-based products, or rubbing, and scheduling patch test for future treatments.