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A comprehensive set of questions and answers related to eyelash extensions, covering topics such as safety regulations, sanitation procedures, eye health, and lash application techniques. It is a valuable resource for students preparing for the tdlr eyelash extensions exam.
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How many hours are needed to complete the eyelash extensions course? - ANSWER 320Hours
What do state regulatory agencies do? - ANSWER Exist to protect salon and spaprofessionals and protect consumer's health, safety and welfare while they receive services. They also regulate licensing. What does OSHA stand for? - ANSWER Occupational Safety and Health Administration What are the laws? - ANSWER Laws are statues written by the federal and state thatdetermine scope of practice
What is a consent form? - ANSWER A written agreement with client and technician. How many days are given to notify of an address or name change? - ANSWER 30 days What does the fluid safety standards include? - ANSWER EPA registered hospital gradedisinfectant or 10% bleach
How would you reinstate an inactive license? - ANSWER Must submit form and $ How often are salons inspected? - ANSWER Every 2 years When would you have to renew your license? - ANSWER Every 2 years. How many hours does continuing education require? - ANSWER 4 hours
How many days does one have to make any corrective modifications after inspection? -ANSWER 10 days
Low level disinfectant is what? - ANSWER 2 teaspoons of bleach to a gallon of water High level disinfectant - ANSWER 1/3 cup of bleach to 1 gallon of water Blood and Fluid clean up disinfection - ANSWER 1 ¾ cup of bleach and 1 gal of water(aka 10% bleach)
What is a blood exposure incident? - ANSWER When blood comes into contactthroughout any part of the service
What is the proper way to dispose a blood exposure incident? - ANSWER Double Bag What is a antiseptic? - ANSWER disinfectants applied directly to any minor cut What can clean the tweezers with leftover adhesive? - ANSWER Acetone What is an autoclave? - ANSWER Device that sterilizes equipment by exposing them tosaturated steam for a specific amount of time
What is cleaning? - ANSWER remove visible debris with soap and water What is sanitization? - ANSWER reduces microbes to safe levels using hand sanitizerand alcohol
What is a disinfectant? - ANSWER chemical process of destroying all microbes except
What is a corneal ulcer? - ANSWER scarring and hazy spot on the cornea What is a corneal abrasion? - ANSWER scrape or scratch on cornea What is one of the most common ways to cause a corneal abrasion? - ANSWER Theundereye patch being too close to the eyelid
The two glands at the edge of the eye? - ANSWER The zeis gland and the meibomiamgland
What is a stye - ANSWER inflammation of the sebaceous gland What is a chalazion - ANSWER Cyst due to blockage of the meibomian gland. (oily andclear)
What is blepharities? - ANSWER overpopulation of lash mites causing madarosis(eyelashes to fall out)
What is madarosis - ANSWER loss of eyelashes What is ectropion? - ANSWER outward turning of the eyelid What is dry eye syndrome? - ANSWER Age-related decrease in tear production contact dermatitis- ANSWER an inflammation caused by contact with a substance orchemical
ocular herpes- ANSWER Herpes of the eye
psoriasis- ANSWER Psoriasis is a common skin condition that causes skin redness andirritation. Most people with psoriasis have thick, red skin with flaky, silver-white patches called scales. the 3 phases of the natural lash cycle- ANSWER Anagen, Catagen, Telogen Who is Charles Nessler? - ANSWER stylist and chemist who filed a patent for fakeeyelashes in 1921
Where did lash extensions originate? - ANSWER South Korea What is scabies? - ANSWER Highly contagious skin infection caused by a mite Where should adhesives be stored? - ANSWER In a cool dark sealed container What is Ocular Rosacea - ANSWER Red or pink eyelids and a gritty sensation in eye D.W. Griffith? - ANSWER inventor of fake eyelashes What is the bleach mix ratio? - ANSWER 2 tsp bleach and 1 gallon of water Most common eyeshapes - ANSWER Almond eye shape and Round What type of extensions look good on almond eyes? - ANSWER best with open eye What style looks good on hooded eyes? - ANSWER Works best with long lashes with thelength focused at the center of the eye
What are straight tweezers good for? - ANSWER tweezers used to hold the side lashesaway from the main isolated lash
What is removal solution? - ANSWER Liquid or gel that dissolves adhesive What is seperation? - ANSWER action of moving apart What is isolation? - ANSWER Isolating one lash from neighboring lashes How often should you seperate? - ANSWER At least 4 times throughout service What is cyanoacrylate? - ANSWER main ingredient found in most eyelash extensionadhesives
What do eyepatches do? - ANSWER Protect lower lashes from adhesive How far should an extension be from the root? - ANSWER 1mm What is the eyelash growth cycle - ANSWER 30-60 days What is a long chain polymer - ANSWER a chain of smaller molecular units that compriselong strands of attached monomers
What are curved tweezers for? - ANSWER used to isolate the lash that you will then beplacing an eyelash extension on
Decontamination Method 1 - ANSWER The process that consists of cleaning thendisinfecting