Eyelash Perming Course Overview
Eyelash Perming is a semi permanent method for curling the upper lashes. The curl lasts around 6-8 weeks and is becoming more popular in salons and for mobile therapists across the world. As old hairs are lost and new hairs replace them, the curl will naturally diminish over time. Although Eyelash Perming is chemically based, it is far less damaging than the regular use of eyelash curlers.
On our Eyelash Perming course you will be taught about consultations, patch tests and all contra-indications and contra-actions of the treatment. The preparation of the eyes, the correct size rollers to use, the application and removal of the perming solution and aftercare advice, giving you the confidence to give your clients a relaxing and professional treatment. We also teach you how to correct eyelashes that have been over curled. This technique is used for clients who have had a treatment elsewhere who have come to you for advice on how to correct their over permed lashes.

What is included on the course?
Practical, expert training from our highly experienced tutors
A complete Essential Beauty Therapy Manual
An Eyelash Perming course manual that you can refer to for the theory based part of the course
Support from our UK based Customer Service team before, during and after your course!
What will I receive when I complete the course?
Once you have passed your course, you will receive the Carlton Institute Diploma, which enables you to gain beauty therapist insurance.
Entry requirement for Eyelash Perming Training Course
No previous training or experience is required to enroll on the Eyelash Perming Course. This course is aimed at individuals wishing to enter the beauty industry, or who want to add additional treatments to their existing range. You (or your model if you are required to bring one) must complete a patch test 48 hours before attending the course.
Eyelash Perming Course Content
- Health and safety
- Contra-indications
- Patch testing
- Eyelash perming application
- Relaxing procedure
- Contra-actions
- Aftercare advice