Classic lashes are individually applied in one to one ratio on the natural lash. This technique is perfect for your clients who are looking for a subtle and natural eyelash enhancement.
Baltic Lashes® classic is a course for beginners who want to learn the basics of individual (classic) eyelash extension. This program has been developed that beginner could start a career with skills that differentiate him/her from the competition. Baltic lashes® classic eyelash extension course will help you increase your knowledge, skills, confidence and business growth from the start. Moreover, it will cover the theory and practice which is necessary to make perfect eyelash extensions.
This course will cover:
- No, you do not have to be trained before in any eyelash extension training but of course, this training can attend anyone who has already basic knowledges but want increase his / her knowledge, skills, confidence and business growth.
- Yes, basic class comes with a kit.
- Special eyelashes for extensions, special glue, tweezers, cleanser foaming, gel – free pads and some other equipment to make sure the treatment is done hygienically.
- The duration depends on technician but usually it is 2-2,5 hours.
- Consultation
- Medical health form and agreement
- Eyelash extension procedure
- Final result discussion and explanation how to properly care for eyelashes
All registration goes through balticbrows.com platform. Choose the certain class and pay the deposit. The deposit is non-refundable.
Allergies to tiny products; Adhesives and solvents; Fever; Contagious or infectious diseases; Drugs / Alkohol; Diarrhea and vomiting; Any know allergies; Eczema; Undiagnosed lumps and bumps; Inflammation; Cuts; Bruises; Abrasions; Sinusitis; Migraine or headache; Hypersensitive skin; Botox and dermal fillers (one week following treatment); Skin allergies.
CHAPTER 1 LASH EXTENSIONS
1.1 What is eyelash extension and who can wear them?
1.2 Who can do the treatment?
1.3 History of eyelash extensions
1.4 Types of eyelash extensions
1.5 Types of classic eyelash extension thickness
1.6 Types of classic eyelash extension curl
1.7 Types of individual eyelash (elipse, w, Y,..)
CHAPTER 2 HEALTH & SAFETY
2.1 Main aspects of health & safety
2.2 Work area & equipment
2.3 Hygiene
2.4 Disinfection & Sterilization
2.5 Legislation
CHAPTER 3 CLIENT’S SAFETY
3.1 Personal presentation
3.2 Consultation process
3.3 Contraindications
3.4 Medical health form
3.5 Consent form
3.6 Client’s preparation for treatment
3.7 Patch test
3.8 Most common questions client can ask
CHAPTER 4 ANATOMY
4.1 Face anatomy
4.2 Eye anatomy and types
4.3 Skin types
4.4 Types of natural eyelashes
4.5 Growth cycle
CHAPTER 5 TOOLS & OTHER PRODUCTS
5.1. Types of tweezers
5.2. Types of equipment which improves the service
5.3. Main products used during the treatment
5.4. Optional products for service (nano mister etc)
CHAPTER 6 ADHESIVES
6.1. Types of adhesives
6.2. Ingredients of adhesives
6.3. What are the main effects of good adhesive drying?
6.4. Amount of glue on eyelash
CHAPTER 7 EYELASH EXTENSION PATTERNS
7.1 Main length schemes
7.2 Typical patterns of eyelash extension: Natural look, Open eye, Cat eye, doll eye
7.3 Non – typical looks of eyelash extensions : Colorful eyelashes
7.4 How to choose appropriate lash curl and diameter
CHAPTER 8 EYELASH EXTENSION PROCESS
8.1 Treatments steps
8.2 Room temperature and humidity
8.3 Isolation of natural eyelash
8.4 Directions of the extensions
8.5 Proper distance between eyelash extension and eye
8.6 Removal of eyelash extension using tweezers
8.7 Removal of eyelash extension using special remover
8.8 How to finish our set
8.9 Aftercare
CHAPTER 9 INFILL
9.1 Procedure of infill
9.2 The consequences of non- correct aftercare
CHAPTER 10 BUSINESS
10.1 Pricing
10.2 Marketing your business
KIT:
Allergies to tiny products; Adhesives and solvents; Fever; Contagious or infectious diseases; Drugs / Alkohol; Diarrhea and vomiting; Any know allergies; Eczema; Undiagnosed lumps and bumps; Inflammation; Cuts; Bruises; Abrasions; Sinusitis; Migraine or headache; Hypersensitive skin; Botox and dermal fillers (one week following treatment); Skin allergies.