What about the legality of doing eyelash extensions from home and what type of license or training may be required depending on where you live?
The legality to become an eyelash technician and doing eyelash extensions from home depends on several factors, including where you live and what type of license you have. In most states, a cosmetology license is required if you are providing services such as haircuts, color treatments, or waxing that involve physical contact with clients’ skin. However, many states don’t require a cosmetology license for performing only lash services, such as applying individual lashes or performing lash lifts, which don’t involve any physical contact with the client’s skin.
If you want to provide more advanced services like classic eyelash extension application (which involves using adhesive glue), then most states require an esthetician medical license in addition to a cosmetology license in order to legally perform these types of services from home or at a salon/spa facility. You may also need additional training to obtain certification in specific techniques such as volume lashes or Russian volume lashes before being able to offer those services professionally at either location mentioned above.
To get started with your own eyelash extension business, there are certain steps that need to be taken no matter what state you live in:
- Obtain all necessary licenses: Depending on where you live, in addition to an eyelash technician’s license, you may need to obtain medical licenses in cosmetology and esthetics (as mentioned above). To find out what licenses are needed for your particular state, visit your local government website (e.g., www.[yourstate].gov) and search for “cosmetology/esthetician licensing requirements.”
- Get certified in various techniques: There are many different methods available for applying individual lashes, as well as other specialized techniques like volume lashing, so make sure that you take eyelash extensions courses offered by reputable companies that specialize in providing high-quality education and training materials specifically designed for professionals working within the field of lash styling/application (e.g., Lashify Academy).
- Find out about insurance requirements: Depending on where you live, there may be certain insurance requirements that must be met before being able to open up shop, so make sure that all documents related to this issue have been acquired prior to starting operations officially (e.g., general liability insurance policy).
- Set up shop properly: It is important to ensure that your home or salon/spa facility is properly set up with all necessary equipment and supplies before you begin offering services. This includes having a clean and sanitary workspace, comfortable chairs for clients, good lighting, and a variety of products (e.g., different types of adhesives) on hand to provide the best possible experience for your customers.
It’s important to make sure that you are following all of the necessary steps in order to legally provide eyelash extension services from home or at a salon/spa facility. This includes obtaining the correct licenses and certifications, as well as ensuring that all insurance requirements have been met. It is also essential to make sure that your workspace is properly set up with all of the necessary equipment and supplies to ensure the safety and comfort of your clients. By taking these precautions, you can rest assured knowing that you are providing a safe and enjoyable experience for those who choose to get lash extensions done by you!