Accredited Online Lash Lift Qualification
We are excited to present an exclusive Lash Lift Tech Qualification.
This course is ABT accredited, which means you qualify for professional indemnity insurance.
This course is a unique opportunity for beauty professionals or beginners.
Accredited Lash Lift Qualification
On completion of this module, you will have the technical and theoretical knowledge to perform lash lift treatments. Which is a semi-permanent process where the natural lashes will be curled and lifted.
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WHAT is a Lash lift How to Prep for a Lash Lift Understanding The Chemical Process The Importance of Learning the Main Ingredients Are There Side Effects of a Lash Lift?The IMPORTANCE OF PROFESSIONAL PAPERWORK
Keeping professional paperwork in beauty therapy is fundamental for ensuring client safety, adhering to legal regulations, and protecting the business from liability. Proper documentation, such as client consultation cards, medical history, patch test results, and consent forms, provides a comprehensive, up-to-date record that guides treatment, prevents contraindications, and acts as a crucial defense in the event of insurance claims or disputes.
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Consultation Form Disclaimer Form Aftercare Advice FormSTEPS FOR THE APPLICATION OF LASH LIFT
On completion of this module, you have the skills and knowledge to safely conduct a lash lift treatment on members of the public.
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LASH LIFT: STEPS 1 – 6WHAT YOU'LL EARN
The beauty industry in Ireland is a major economic contributor, with total turnover for hair and beauty services estimated at E1.44 billion in 2019.
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What You'll EarnETHICS IN BEAUTY THERAPY
Ethical conduct is the foundational element that enables effective, safe, and trust-based client care in beauty therapy. It suggests that professionalism, integrity, and a moral compass are as crucial to the client’s well-being as the technical skills of the treatment itself.
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CODE OF ETHICSThe Safety, Health and Welfare at Work Act 2005
The Safety, Health and Welfare at Work Act 2005 (SHWW Act) is Ireland’s main legislation for workplace safety, requiring employers to ensure employee well-being through risk assessments, safety statements, training, and emergency plans, while also placing duties on employees to co-operate and work safely, focusing on prevention, updated duties for all parties (including designers/suppliers), stronger penalties, and covering temporary workers.