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CONTRAINDICATIONS

Lash Extensions

Lash Lifts/Tint

Brow Lamination

(Things that could inhibit a Client from getting Lash Extensions, Lash Lifts, Brow Lamination or things to consult a Healthcare Professional on prior to any of the Services offered at Hell On Heels Beauty)

***Anyone who is being treated regularly by a Physician should consult with their Physician about any of the Services we offer. 

 

Back Spasms or Injury- I will do my best to accommodate you with cushions but be advised that you will be lying on your back for an extended period of time.

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Blepharitis- Chronic Inflammatory disease associated with the inflammation of the eyelash follicles along the edge of the eyelid. Symptoms include redness, and swelling of the eyelid, flakiness, crustiness, and build-up of dead skin. Please see a Physician and get treatment so that we can get you the lash extension look you dreamed of. 

 

Extreme Latex Allergies- You may be allergic to acrylates/cyanoacrylates which is whats in Lash extension adhesive.

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Claustrophobia- Please be advised that you are required to lay on your back for an extended period of time. I am able to stop at any time during the service AS LONG AS YOU GIVE ME NOTICE! Do not just sit up. I am using precision tools and adhesives that require detailed care.

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Cold Sores- I cannot apply lash extensions on anyone that has a cold sore outbreak. These are highly contagious. Please reschedule your appointment. 

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Contagious Viruses/ Influenza/ Cold etc- PLEASE RESCHEDULE! I have a family member who lives in my home that is a serious asthmatic and these types of respiratory illnesses are detrimental to the health of my family member. I also don't want you to be uncomfortable during your service. Reschedule for when you are feeling better please. 

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Drugs/Alcohol- Please do not come under the influence of drugs and alcohol. This could cause you to become drowsy and fall asleep. When you fall asleep your eyes will open slightly and twitch. This will expose your eyes to the fumes of the eyelash adhesive before it's had a chance to dry and fully cure. 

 

Eye Surgery- Recently or upcoming. Please consult your Eye care Professional.

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Medications- Medications used to treat various health issues may cause hair thinning and/or hair loss and that includes your eyelashes. Some examples would be medications used to treat Asthma, Autoimmune disease, Diabetes, Dry eye syndrome, Excessive tearing, Ocular Rosacea, Stroke, Thyroid Disease, and more...

 

Overactive Bladder-  Once the procedure has started, you will not be able to use the bathroom until completion. Your eyes need to remain closed until the entire service is complete and for safety and hygienic reasons, you must be able to refrain from using the bathroom until the eyelash extension service is finished.

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Permanent Makeup- If you are in the healing stage, I ask you to wait until you no longer have to use any healing balms. If you are scheduled to have permanent makeup done, please consult with the permanent makeup artist about getting lash extensions.

 

Pink eye/ Stye- Highly contagious. Please seek medical advice. 

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Pregnancy- (YAY! Congrats!) It's not advised that a pregnant woman be on her back for extended periods of time. Please call or text me personally for an appointment so that I can schedule extra time. I have many cushions to assist in positioning. We can take a little break in between to stand up and stretch. BUT please consult with your OBGYN prior to Service. (We are looking into using recliners in the future) 

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Seizure Disorders- I use a variation of lighting. Such as brightness levels and light colour. The last thing I want is for you to have a medical emergency. Please Consult with your Physician before Lash Service.

 

Trichotillomania- (HAIR or EYELASH Pulling) This wouldn't make for an ideal candidate. But if the client receives treatment for the above condition, eyelash extensions can be a possibility in the future.

 

Lash Lift Specific:

The following Clients are not good candidates for a lash lift.

  • Pregnant Women. 

  • Have very little lashes or damaged lashes.

  • Have pre-existing eye conditions such as chronic dry eye, blepharitis, conjunctivitis and ocular rosacea to name just some.

  • Lasik surgery -please wait at least 6 months.

  • Trichotillomania- pulling or twisting hair, eyebrows and eyelashes)

  • Have sensitive eyes and/or allergies. Highly recommended to book a patch test prior to appointment

  • Undergoing chemo treatments or have had chemo treatments within the past year (Please consult with your healthcare provider)

  • Are sensitive or have allergies to dyes (recommended to book an appointment for a patch test)

  • Had blepharoplasty surgery 

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