Eyelash Consent Forms

Eyelash Consent Forms

Eyelash consent forms aren’t just about legalities—they help establish trust and transparency between you and your client. If you don't have one, don't risk writing your own on canva. We have them done for you, unbranded. Click HERE.

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By laying out all the necessary details about the lash treatment, including potential risks, side effects, and aftercare instructions, consent forms ensure that clients have a clear understanding of what to expect. This protects both the client’s health and the lash artist’s professional reputation by preventing surprises or misunderstandings. In short, a well-crafted consent form sets the stage for a positive, worry-free experience, while also offering you legal protection if any issues pop up later.

Our forms that we have available to you on the website are approved by our lawyers and they are the same forms that I personally use to protect my business.

What to Include on an Eyelash Consent Form
A solid consent form should start with basic client information such as name, contact details, and any relevant medical or allergy history that could affect the lash service. Make sure to include a clear description of the procedure—what products you’ll be using, how long the appointment will take, and what clients should do or avoid before their service. List potential risks or side effects, such as eye irritation or allergic reactions, and outline the aftercare instructions for maintaining lash extensions properly. Finally, provide a section for the client’s signature and the date, confirming they understand and agree to everything outlined in the form.

You want to explain to them any medical contraindications that could affect their retention too.

By being thorough and transparent, you can create a smoother experience for both you and your client. Trust is EVERYTHING!

 

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