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action or later. Please see Debugging in WordPress for more information. (This message was added in version 6.7.0.) in /home/devskinadmin/public_html/wp-includes/functions.php on line 6114When you\u2019re going for your esthetician license, you take classes in all types of skin care, including eyelash extensions classes. Applying semi-permanent makeup is a big part of an esthetician\u2019s job if they work in a salon or spa. Making women happier and more beautiful is rewarding work! At\u00a0Skin Science Institute<\/a>, we teach lash extensions classes, skin care techniques, waxing, manicuring, methods of sunless tanning and everything you need to get your esthetician license.<\/p>\n Lash extensions and other procedures to beautify eyelashes are in high demand everywhere today. At our esthetician school, you will learn all the correct approaches to performing these services for your clients.<\/p>\n Lash extensions are just continuing to grow in popularity across the U.S. Women want to look and feel beautiful and they love quick and easy ways to achieve this.<\/p>\n For many years, women put on mascara every morning to make their lashes look longer, thicker and darker. It\u2019s time-consuming, and it can be messy. Mascara has a tendency to clump, making your lashes look too thick or lumpy.<\/p>\n After a few hours, mascara may start to leave specks that look like pepper under your eyes and on your cheeks, or it may leave you with dark \u201craccoon\u201d circles under your eyes. Waterproof mascara causes fewer issues, but it\u2019s hard to get off and you can lose some lashes in the process.<\/p>\n What\u00a0Skin Science Institute students<\/a>\u00a0learn in\u00a0eyelash extensions classes<\/a>\u00a0is how to safely place individual lashes onto the client\u2019s eyelids. Thus, estheticians are not so much\u00a0extending<\/em>\u00a0the client\u2019s own lashes as adding lashes that are longer, resulting in a thicker appearance.<\/p>\n In your eyelash extension classes, you\u2019ll learn how to brush through your client\u2019s lashes and then carefully separate them, isolating individual lashes that you select to glue a synthetic lash onto. The false lash retains its strength, color and length, so mascara is no longer necessary, though those with lash extensions can opt for an extra touch of glamour by applying mascara if they choose. However, you must advise your clients that they have to use a special type of mascara that does not react with the glue you used so their synthetic eyelashes won\u2019t fall off.<\/p>\n Because lash extensions are glued on, they will eventually fall off. That\u2019s why clients must return about every six weeks for a lash extensions fill to retain their full look. While some clients may try this procedure once and not keep up with it, many women enjoy having long, lush, beautiful lashes 24\/7 without any effort on their part.<\/p>\n In lash classes at our esthetician school, you will also learn how to perform eyelash tinting, a process in which estheticians apply dye to clients\u2019 eyelashes. Unlike lash extensions, no glue or synthetic eyelashes are involved in this process \u2014 only the client\u2019s natural lashes.<\/p>\n During this process, the esthetician provides protection to the client\u2019s skin and then carefully applies dye with a brush to their top and bottom lashes. Although the client\u2019s eyes are closed while the dye is being applied to the top lashes, dye can still leak in between the eyelids and damage the client\u2019s eyes, so it\u2019s critical to learn how much dye to put on the brush and how close to get to the base of the lashes.<\/p>\n Eyelash tinting does not make the lashes thicker; it makes them darker. This makes a big difference with clients who are blond or redheaded and whose lashes may appear almost invisible without some type of product on them. But women with dark lashes love eyelash tinting too, as it makes their lashes look longer and more attractive without makeup. With eyelash tinting, you can scrub your face before you go to bed and still wake up with long, dark lashes.<\/p>\n Eyelash tinting is permanent \u2014 not like hair dye that fades. However, lashes eventually fall out and are replaced by new lashes, so the process must be repeated about once a month or so.<\/p>\n At our esthetician school, we also teach eyelash perming in our lash classes.<\/p>\n Not everyone\u2019s eyelashes grow the same way. Some people\u2019s eyelashes grow in a downward direction, while others grow up. Because the beauty standard in the U.S. favors eyelashes that grow up, many women invest in eyelash curlers to bend their eyelashes in a different direction. However, using an eyelash curler every day can be hard on lashes. More of them can fall out, and there is always the chance you could pinch a tiny bit of skin in the curler, resulting in a painful, swollen eyelid.<\/p>\n For many women, eyelash perming is an excellent solution. The procedure involves the esthetician applying chemicals to the eyelashes that cause them to curl up instead of point down. The results of this process can last anywhere from a month to several months, depending upon the individual client.<\/p>\n Performing eyelash extensions, eyelash tinting and eyelash perming safely and carefully is a skill that should be performed only by\u00a0licensed estheticians<\/a>, not lash techs who have simply taken a lash extensions training course. Lash certification is not the same as holding an esthetician license.<\/p>\n Bringing glue, dye or other chemicals so near to the eye is dangerous and should not be done by amateurs. Sadly, plenty of amateurs are in the business of performing eyelash extensions, tinting, perming and other procedures. Even worse, it is easy to find DIY kits online that anyone can order to perform these procedures on themselves at home.<\/p>\n One of the most important parts of performing safe lash extensions, tinting and perming \u00a0is working in a clean environment with sterile tools. Wiping tools with alcohol is not enough \u2014 everything needs to go in an autoclave, an expensive tool many fly-by-night lash techs don\u2019t have. An autoclave kills bacteria, viruses, fungi and spores. It\u2019s the same tool used by manicurists and dentists to clean their tools between clients.<\/p>\n At our esthetician school, our lash extensions classes are taught by licensed master estheticians who are certified by the state to teach at skincare schools.<\/p>\n As an esthetician, your reputation is important. A graduation certificate from\u00a0Skin Science Institute<\/a>\u00a0proves you worked hard and earned the esthetician license you go on to get from the state of Utah. As a graduate of our esthetician school and a licensed esthetician, you have a right to be proud of your accomplishments and to earn the wages you deserve for the hard work you invested in your craft.<\/p>\n To learn more about our esthetician school, our eyelash extension courses or any of our esthetician programs,\u00a0contact us today<\/a>.Lash Extensions<\/h2>\n
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