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Surgery: Current Research | ISSN: 2161-1076 | Volume 8

August 31-September 01, 2018 | Toronto, Canada

Plastic & Cosmetic Surgery

International Conference on

Dermatopathology & Skin Care

International Conference & Expo on

&

The importance of safe practice in eyelash extensions

Jessika Aude Gautier

Star Lashes World, Canada

World Beauty University, Canada

T

he importance of safe practice in eyelash extensions: When you think about eyelash extensions, you automatically think of beauty

& appearances. But just like any other care, there are certain safety rules that come with it. As a lash artist, making sure the area

you’re working on is safe & healthy is the number one priority. In fact, it should be the number one priority for any care. Every lash

artist should be familiar with the anatomy of the eye and with all the different diseases that could affect the eyes. There are many ways

to notice and to prevent potential problems. You should educate your clients on proper aftercare. It is also of the utmost importance

to be well educated about adhesives.

Biography

Jessika Aude Gautier is a Lash Master and an International Lash trainer, speaker, and judge from Montreal. Not only is she a Senior Editor at Lash inc., but she’s the

Founder and CEO of World Beauty University, the first online beauty University. She’s also the Founder and CEO of Star Lashes World, which ships lash & microblading

supplies worldwide. Jessika Aude Gautier owns Star Lashes Training Center in Montreal, Star Lashes Hollywood & Star Lashes Palm Beach. She’s an amazing trainer who

has trained over 500 technicians. Well known for her fanning techniques and color mapping technique, Ms Gautier is extremely committed to safe practices in lash artistry.

Her work has been published in Lash-Ed, Voyage Miami Magazine, Lash Inc., & many more.

distributionsstarlashes@hotmail.com

Jessika Aude Gautier, Surgery Curr Res 2018, Volume 8

DOI: 10.4172/2161-1076-C4-044