What You Should Know About Eye Infections and Eyelash Extensions

Eye infection can happen when specific bacteria or organisms are exposed to the eye or the area around the eye. Lash education is essential; as Chandler Az lash extensions specialist, you must inform your customers about the value of hygiene to prevent infections in their gorgeous eyes. We advise delaying the service until a doctor has seen the client and the symptoms have subsided if your client exhibits any signs of an eyelash extension infection. But ultimately, it’s up to you to use your best judgment. With written authorization from a healthcare professional (a doctor’s note), it may be safe to proceed in some situations when the symptoms are not contagious (such as with allergic conjunctivitis).

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The most typical types of infections and their signs are listed below. 

Pink Eye

Pink eye, medically known as conjunctivitis, causes the conjunctiva to become inflamed, turning the eye pink or, in some cases, red. This infectious condition, also known as pinkeye, is conveniently spread. Don’t start the service until the client has received treatment and all symptoms have disappeared.

Allergic Conjunctivitis

Eyes become watery, red, and itchy when they are exposed to allergens (such as pet dander, pollen, dust, mold, etc.). This infection, which affects customers the most frequently, can be challenging. Even though allergies and allergic reactions do not spread from one client to the next, putting Mesa Az eyelash extensions on top of already itchy eyes can make the symptoms slightly or occasionally even more severe.

Blepharitis

When lash follicles are red and inflamed, it is called blepharitis. Poor hygiene, allergies, mites, dandruff, and some medications are to blame for this. The reaction or symptoms will likely worsen if the Chandler Az eyelash extension service is performed, so we advise against it.

Demodex

Fair warning! This one is super icky! Infection and inflammation can be brought on by parasites that live inside hair follicles and pores. Eye mites are what these are. Mites are difficult to see or distinguish because they live inside pores. But if your eyes are even slightly irritated or inflamed, it might be Demodex, so we advise against getting lash extensions.

Stye

A stye is an infection that occurs in the sebaceous glands and results in an inflamed area of the eye or a red and painful bump. When the hair follicle is irritated and clogged, styes can develop. Styes need hot compresses to heal even though they are not contagious. We advise delaying the service until the stye has gone away.

The Health and safety of the clients, as well as the staff, should be the #1 priority at any salon. As a professional lash tech, your responsibility to make sure that no bacteria from your station, tools, or hands are spreading any illnesses. Never put Chandler Az eyelash extensions on clients who exhibit any symptoms of these infections. We advise all new clients to sign a waiver and release form to protect themselves. This form is essential to your lash business because it functions as insurance and can shield you from potential liabilities. 

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