Eyeworks – Consultation form & medical form

Client Name –                                                                    D.O.B – Address – Mobile/Telephone – Medical Information – Doctors Address – Doctors Phone Number – Do you suffer from any of the following? – skin diseases/disorders, new scar tissue (3 months old) varicose veins or broken capillaries, diabetes, epilepsy, oedema, open, infected or inflamed skin, any undiagnosed lumps or current medical…

Eyeworks – Patch testing

Patch Test Form I fully understand that a patch test must be done 24-48 hours prior to the treatment. I have been fully advised and informed concerning the nature of the treatment process. I hereby authorise you to carry out a patch test. I accept full responsibility for any reaction that may occur such as…

Eyeworks – Common skin conditions

Contraindications requiring medical permission – in some circumstances where medical permission cannot be obtained clients must sign an informed consent form stating that the treatment and its effects have been fully explained to them and that they are willing to go ahead with the treatment without permission from their GP. Medical Referral – if a…

Eyeworks – Contraindications

A contraindication is something that prevents or restricts the treatment from going ahead. It is very important that you are able to recognise a contraindication, this will prevent any harm to your client or yourself such as cross-infection. Sometimes an infection can be spread around the client’s body to the next client via the couch…

Eyeworks – Client Care & Aftercare

Client Care & After Care Advice Eyelash lift & eyelash tint can be done on a massage couch or a barber’s chair. Clients comfort should always be checked, and any supports offered such as a pillow or a bolster. Make sure as a therapist you are seated correctly and have good lighting. All equipment should…

Eyeworks – Products needed

Products you will need for tinting: Tissues Cotton wool rounds Cotton buds/orangewood stick Tinting brush/orangewood stick Barrier cream or jelly Tint colours Scissors Dappen dish Mirror Disposable gloves Bin Bowl of water Hand sanitizers Headband Towels Disposable mascara wands Eye shields Cotton buds Wooden spatulas   Products you will need for waxing: Wax Wax Pot…

Eyeworks – Benefits of Tinting

Benefits of Eyelash & Eyebrow Tinting Women who have naturally blonde lashes and brows will benefit from having this treatment as it will add colour and give them a more dramatic look. The best part is you don’t need to use mascara as tinting gives the illusion that you are already wearing it. It is…

Eyeworks – Anatomy of the eye

  Cornea – the clear front window of the eye. The cornea transmits and focuses light into the eye Iris – the coloured part of the eye. The iris helps regulate the amount of light that enters the eye Lens – the transparent structure inside the eye focuses light onto the retina Macula – a…

Eyeworks – Hair Cycle

The hair grows in a cycle at different stages Anagen – is when the hair is growing Catagen – this is when the growth comes to an end Telogen – This is called the resting stage Eyelash hair can grow back anywhere between 1 to 6 months   There are 3 types of hair – Terminal…