Final Exam Classic Eyelash Extensions Final Exam Step 1 of 44 2% Now that you have finished the course, it's time to take the final exam.If you get more than 2 questions incorrect, you will be prompted to retake the exam. You can take this exam as many times as you need to until you pass. 🙂 1.) Should you get your eyes checked by an optometrist (eye doctor) before working on a real person?(Required) Absolutely! Maybe Not necessary 2.) What should you not drink before applying lashes? (check all that apply)(Required) Caffeine Milk Alcohol 3.) Why does having shorter fingernails contribute to lash artist success? (check all that apply)(Required) You may poke the client in the face with long nails. Long nails make it harder to use the tweezers as a beginner. Long fingernails harbor bacteria. Select All 4.) What should you do with your mouth while talking to clients on the phone?(Required) Smile Frown 5.) What does gossiping about your other client to your current client cause?(Required) It helps you become closer to your client. It often causes your client to lose trust in you. 6.) Why is being reliable and on-time important to your success?(Required) It actually isn't important to be on-time and show-up. No one really cares what time you get there. The quick way to lose clients is to reschedule on them frequently or show up late. Their time, like yours, is valuable. If you prove unreliable, there are many more lash artists out there who would be happy to serve your clients instead. Always plan to arrive early and try not to reschedule clients as much as possible. 7.) What should you say when you answer your business phone?(Required) "Hello, your business name, this is your name, how can I help?" (say this with a smile on your face "Hi" "What do you want?" 8.) How many phases of the lash hair growth cycle are there?(Required) 2 4 3 9.) What is the first phase of the lash hair growth cycle?(Required) Telogen Catagen Anagen 10.) What is the second phase of the lash hair growth cycle?(Required) Telogen Anagen Catagen 11.) What is the third phase of the lash hair growth cycle?(Required) Telogen Catagen Anagen 12.) How often will a client need a re-lash/fill appointments to keep their lashes looking beautiful?(Required) Every 4-8 days until they decide to get the extensions removed or let them fall out on their own. Every until they decide to get the extensions removed or let them fall out on their own. Every 6-8 weeks until they decide to get the extensions removed or let them fall out on their own. Every 2-5 weeks after their initial full-set until they decide to get the extensions removed or let them fall out on their own. 13.) What soft skill is most important to being a great lash artist?(Required) Counting money Clear and well-informed communication skills! Lash artists who are well-educated in everything they could possibly know about lash extensions and who can clearly and kindly communicate with clients will have a better chance of having a strong client base. 14.) What is the main ingredient in all eyelash adhesive?(Required) Formeldahyde Cyanoacrylate Silicone 15.) What is needed to cure the lash adhesive?(Required) Glycerine Witch hazel Water 16.) Can you use cotton swabs instead of microfiber wands on extensions?(Required) Yeah, why not? No, they will get stuck in the extensions and cotton reacts with wet lash glue (causes smoking). 17.) What lash extension diameters are used for classic lashes? (choose all that apply)(Required) .20 .05 .15 18.) What does priming the lashes with witch hazel do?(Required) Cures the lash glue Removes excess oil from the lashes 19.) Should you wear a mask while performing this service?(Required) It's optional Absolutely! No need 20.) What should a client who wears contacts do prior to the service?(Required) Remove their contacts Nothing, they can keep them in. 21.) Should you brush the extensions during the service BEFORE the lash extensions have been cured?(Required) No Yes 22.) What does the letter on the lash tray refer to?(Required) The curl The length The diameter 23.) Should you buy real mink lashes?(Required) Yeah, people want them! No way! It is a super unethical practice, your clients may be allergic to the fur, the fur is not black and not curly. 24.) When would you use flat/ellipse lashes?(Required) To create a natural feathered look. To create a fuller and mascaraed-look without added weight to the natural lash. 25.) What are synthetic mink lashes made of?(Required) fox fur PBT (same material that makes toothbrush bristles) 26.) What should you buy to manage your lash room's humidity level? (check all that apply)(Required) a humidifier or dehumidifier (depends on where you live) a humidity tracker thermometer Select All 27.) Should you use clear glue as a beginner?(Required) Yes, why not? It is not recommended 28.) How many days prior to the lash appointment should a patch test be conducted?(Required) At least 2 hours. At least 24 hours. At least 3 days. 29.) What are the common signs of an allergic reaction to the lash glue? Some or all of:(Required) Developing puffy eyelids within a few days of the service Red eyeballs Developing flaky skin on eyelids within a few days of the service Select All 30.) Once a client develops an allergy, should I try a different glue?(Required) Yes, there are other glues that they may not be allergic to. No, most of the time, if a client develops an allergy to any lash extension glue, they will be allergic to all eyelash extension glues. This includes the "sensitive" ones as well. 31.) What safety items should I always have at my station before performing a lash service? (check all that apply)(Required) Saline solution or water eye flush A pencil First aid kit Select All 32.) What is a lash map?(Required) Directions to your lash shop It is a plan written-out on a sticker or the under-eye pad showing where you will apply each lash length. 33.) After a service, can you just clean your tweezers with rubbing alcohol?(Required) Yeah, it disinfects. No! This is something that could cause you to lose your license in most states. You must manually clean (scrubbing with soap and water or putting in an ultrasonic cleaner machine) and then, sanitize with barbicide or a UV sterilizer. 34.) Is it okay to sanitize and reuse the mascara wands?(Required) No way! Eww...give the client their mascara wand at the end of the appointment or throw it away. Yeah, why not? 35.) Is it okay to use a lash strip on multiple clients?(Required) Yeah, why not? No way!!! Pre-cut your lash strips and throw away anything remaining. 36.) I want to save money and reuse the disposable items...is that okay?(Required) Yes, save money at any cost! No way....just raise the price a dollar or two instead. Clients will know if you are not performing a sanitary service. 37.) What do you prime the lashes with?(Required) Witch hazel Water Rubbing alcohol 38.) Why do you switch from eye to eye applying lashes instead of applying totally to one eye and then the other? (check all that apply)(Required) It ensures that the same number of lashes are on both eyes. If a client for some reason needs to leave the appointment early, their lashes are applied evenly at any point during the service. It minimizes stickies because it allows each lash to dry before applying another near it. Select All 39.) Why don't you brush the lashes throughout the service?(Required) Brushing uncured lash extensions will result in more stickies. So that you can work faster 40.) Why do you dry BEFORE you mist the lashes?(Required) To prevent shock polymerization. To make the lashes last longer. 41.) What should you do if any remover solution gets in your client's eyes?(Required) Remove as much solution as possible and begin flushing repeatedly with water or saline solution until the burning subsides. Just keep removing and tell the client it is fine. 42.) What document should you have at your salon for every liquid product you use?(Required) OSHA sheet IPC sheet MSDS sheet 43.) How do you prevent a speck of mascara, other debris, or eyeliner irritating a client's eye during the service?(Required) After cleaning the lashes, rinse with saline to flush out anything you loosened-up. There is nothing you can do.