EYELASH EXTENSION TDLR WRITTEN
EXAM GUIDE Q&A
How long is a license valid for and how often do you need to renew your license? -
Answer-2 years
When do inspections occur? - Answer-Every 2 years and must be performed during
normal business hours
How soon do you have to inform TDLR changed ownership? - Answer-30 days and new
owner must complete application and pay non-refundable fee
How often do you have to complete continuing education? (total of 4 hours) - Answer-2
years and must be completed before renewing license
How long do you have to keep proof/copy of your completion of your continuing
education? - Answer-2 years
According to TDLR what should you do immediately after you remove your tweezers
from the disinfectant and prior to using them on a client? - Answer-Let them dry on a
clean towel
How many days do you have to correct a violation during an inspection? - Answer-10
days
What do you need to transfer your license to Texas? - Answer-10 years of experience
What do you do when someone has an infection? - Answer-Refer them to a Physician
What's the sign of Ocular Rosacea? - Answer-Inflammation of the skin surrounding the
eye, red, swollen
Which part of the eye does Ocular Herpes affect? - Answer-Cornea and Retina
What is sterilizer used/meant for? - Answer-Process of destroying all microbial life,
including spores (autoclave or flash sterilizer)
Sensitization - Answer-an allergic reaction created by repeat exposure to a chemical or
substance
What is OSHA meant for? - Answer-Protect Employees - Occupational Safety and
Health Administration
What does EPA disinfectant prevent? - Answer-Bacteria, fungi, and virsus
, What is styptic powder used for? - Answer-Stop minor bleeding
What do you use on an open cut? - Answer-Antiseptic
How do you dispose of hazardous material? - Answer-Double Bag
How do you dispose of disinfectant? - Answer-Pour down the drain with warm water
What do you use after you wash your hands, scrub you nails and then...? - Answer-
Clean cloth or paper towel
What first line of defense? OR How do you prevent bacteria from entering you body? -
Answer-Unbroken skin
What is an acceptable way to clean your instruments? - Answer-with soap and water
step taken after thoroughly cleaning implements? - Answer-Immersion (completely
covering tools with disinfectant for 10 minutes)
Disinfectants - Answer-Chemical products that destroy most bacteria
A disinfectant that is fungicidal and capable of destroying...? - Answer-Molds
When is EPA ineffective? - Answer-Improper mixing or residue
How often do you have to change your disinfectants? - Answer-Daily
Who approves the disinfectants? - Answer-EPA (Environmental Protection Agency)
What's the last step following blood exposure? - Answer-Wash your hands
What do you do when disinfectants comes into contact with skin? - Answer-Liquid soap
and WARM water
How does demodex mites affect the growth or follicle? - Answer-Live inside the follicle
and can cause eyelash hair loss and even blindness
What's the condition for loss of lashes and eyebrows? - Answer-Madarosis
How do you avoid contact dermatitis and what are the symptoms? - Answer-Wearing
gloves: rash, dry skin, or skin corruption
Ectropion - Answer-a condition in which the eyelids droop outward
EXAM GUIDE Q&A
How long is a license valid for and how often do you need to renew your license? -
Answer-2 years
When do inspections occur? - Answer-Every 2 years and must be performed during
normal business hours
How soon do you have to inform TDLR changed ownership? - Answer-30 days and new
owner must complete application and pay non-refundable fee
How often do you have to complete continuing education? (total of 4 hours) - Answer-2
years and must be completed before renewing license
How long do you have to keep proof/copy of your completion of your continuing
education? - Answer-2 years
According to TDLR what should you do immediately after you remove your tweezers
from the disinfectant and prior to using them on a client? - Answer-Let them dry on a
clean towel
How many days do you have to correct a violation during an inspection? - Answer-10
days
What do you need to transfer your license to Texas? - Answer-10 years of experience
What do you do when someone has an infection? - Answer-Refer them to a Physician
What's the sign of Ocular Rosacea? - Answer-Inflammation of the skin surrounding the
eye, red, swollen
Which part of the eye does Ocular Herpes affect? - Answer-Cornea and Retina
What is sterilizer used/meant for? - Answer-Process of destroying all microbial life,
including spores (autoclave or flash sterilizer)
Sensitization - Answer-an allergic reaction created by repeat exposure to a chemical or
substance
What is OSHA meant for? - Answer-Protect Employees - Occupational Safety and
Health Administration
What does EPA disinfectant prevent? - Answer-Bacteria, fungi, and virsus
, What is styptic powder used for? - Answer-Stop minor bleeding
What do you use on an open cut? - Answer-Antiseptic
How do you dispose of hazardous material? - Answer-Double Bag
How do you dispose of disinfectant? - Answer-Pour down the drain with warm water
What do you use after you wash your hands, scrub you nails and then...? - Answer-
Clean cloth or paper towel
What first line of defense? OR How do you prevent bacteria from entering you body? -
Answer-Unbroken skin
What is an acceptable way to clean your instruments? - Answer-with soap and water
step taken after thoroughly cleaning implements? - Answer-Immersion (completely
covering tools with disinfectant for 10 minutes)
Disinfectants - Answer-Chemical products that destroy most bacteria
A disinfectant that is fungicidal and capable of destroying...? - Answer-Molds
When is EPA ineffective? - Answer-Improper mixing or residue
How often do you have to change your disinfectants? - Answer-Daily
Who approves the disinfectants? - Answer-EPA (Environmental Protection Agency)
What's the last step following blood exposure? - Answer-Wash your hands
What do you do when disinfectants comes into contact with skin? - Answer-Liquid soap
and WARM water
How does demodex mites affect the growth or follicle? - Answer-Live inside the follicle
and can cause eyelash hair loss and even blindness
What's the condition for loss of lashes and eyebrows? - Answer-Madarosis
How do you avoid contact dermatitis and what are the symptoms? - Answer-Wearing
gloves: rash, dry skin, or skin corruption
Ectropion - Answer-a condition in which the eyelids droop outward