Patch Testing for Lash Extensions

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Angelina i have been in the industry for 10 years and self employed for 4 and very successfully run my own business.
I have already took all the necessary steps regarding insurers/manufacturers and dont need advice from you in doing so.
If you knew anything about me you would know my biggest fear is a client having a reaction since i have suffered a serious one myself.
I dont need you, after 1 year in the industry questioning my abillities ESPECIALLY since you dont even do eyelash extensions.
 
I did not question your abilities!
I replied to your post about your patch test turning up negative.
The advice i gave about insurance was directed mainly at the OP and to everyone really.
It was meant to be friendly advice and i wasn't expecting a response that ,to be frank, was downright rude!
 
Just as another point of information ladies, remember that lash extension adhesive is not designed to go on the skin. This is why it is pointless patch testing behind the ear with it! You could find a lot of people have a reaction to a dab behind the ear. This is why the only true patch test should be on the lashes, where it is manufactured to go. hope that helps a little xx
 
Just as another point of information ladies, remember that lash extension adhesive is not designed to go on the skin. This is why it is pointless patch testing behind the ear with it! You could find a lot of people have a reaction to a dab behind the ear. This is why the only true patch test should be on the lashes, where it is manufactured to go. hope that helps a little xx
Yes, I checked my MSDS sheets and it states that skin contact may cause burns.
 

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