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TDLR Eyelash Extension License Study Guide with Complete Solutions, Exams of Advanced Education

This comprehensive study guide provides answers to various questions related to eyelash extension techniques, including the use of adhesives, tweezers, lash lengths, and lash growth stages. It also covers safety procedures, such as blood exposure incidents, and common skin conditions that may affect clients. The guide is essential for anyone seeking to obtain an eyelash extension license.

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Download TDLR Eyelash Extension License Study Guide with Complete Solutions and more Exams Advanced Education in PDF only on Docsity! TDLR Eyelash Extension License Study Guide with Complete Solution What helps adhesive polymerize? - Correct Answer-Water What tweezers are used to isolate the lashes? - Correct Answer-Curved What length of lashes should be applied to a catagen lash? - Correct Answer-11, 12, 13 Where do you lash the least diverse length on your client's eyes? - Correct Answer-Inner Corner What's required for removal process? - Correct Answer-cream or gel remover, micro swab, eyepads, tweezers, lash shampoo, water bottle 7 different shapes that are discussed - Correct Answer-Deep set, Wide Set, Close set, Almond shape, round shape, protruding, hooded How long is the natural lash cycle? - Correct Answer-30 to 60 days What is it called when you repeat what your client has said to you? - Correct Answer-Mirroring and or reflective listening Which factor determines the way the lash grows? - Correct Answer-Lash Follicle, Lash cycle How do you perform a patch test - Correct Answer-place small amount of glue on the neck or behind the ears and leave it 24 hours 3 main stages of new lash growth? - Correct Answer-Anagen (growing phase), Catagen (transition phase), Telogen (resting phase) What should you use when you have a minor blood exposure - Correct Answer-Disinfectant Stye's show up in what way? - Correct Answer-Red bumps on or inside the eyelids near the edge of the lashes What symptoms indicate a client has conjunctivitis? - Correct Answer-Discharge or white crusting around the eyes, swelling of the eyelids, and redness T or F: Pus forming bacteria that causes infections can resemble a string of mucus - Correct Answer-True Where should newly sanitized tools be placed? - Correct Answer-In a dry and clean seperate container/ autoclave What can cause damages to plastic and metal - Correct Answer-Quats Which statement is true about pathogenic diseases? - Correct Answer-They are harmful and cause disease What can cause a cornea Abrasion? - Correct Answer-a scratch or irritation to the outer layer of the eye T or F: Madarosis means loss of lashes - Correct Answer-True Demodex mites buried into the hair follicles will cause? - Correct Answer-Blepharitis, loss of lashes, madarosis Which bacteria shows symptoms with red with white scales? - Correct Answer-Psoriasis Sterilization: - Correct Answer-the removal of all microorganisms and other pathogens from surface. You can sterilize your tools by using high heat, pressure, and an autoclave Disinfection: - Correct Answer-to render free from pathogenic organisms to make them inert. (chemical process with specific products to destroy harmful organisms except bacterial spores on all environmental surfaces Sanitation will not kill spores and viruses - Correct Answer- This is where disinfecting and sterilization comes in hand Non- pathogenic is - Correct Answer-a harmless bacteria sanitization is - Correct Answer-the process to make surfaces, hands and tools clean before use of service contradictions are - Correct Answer-pregnancy, bleeding, breast-feeding, immunodeficiency, anaphylaxis What is OSHA responsible for? - Correct Answer-protecting employees How long do you have to notify TDLR of an address change? - Correct Answer-30 days A licensee should not perform a service on a client if they know they possess what? - Correct Answer-An infectious condition, an open wound or lice What's needed to run your business from home? - Correct Answer-you must have a seperate entrance from your living room with no carpet What does MSDS stand for? - Correct Answer-product information and helps you not miss products