TDLR EYELASH EXTENSIONS WRITTEN
EXAM GUIDE QUESTIONS AND
ANSWERS
How many hours are required to complete the eyelash extensions course? - Answer-
320 Hours
What do state regulatory agencies do? - Answer-Exist to protect salon and spa
professionals and protect consumer's health, safety and welfare while they receive
services. They also regulate licensing.
What does OSHA stand for? - Answer-Occupational Safety and Health Administration
What are laws? - Answer-Laws are statues written by the federal and state that
determine scope of practice
What is a consent form? - Answer-A written agreement with client and technician.
How many days are given to notify of an address or name change? - Answer-30 days
What is included in the fluid safety standards? - Answer-EPA registered hospital grade
disinfectant or 10% bleach
How do you turn an inactive license active? - Answer-You have to fill out a form and pay
$25
How often are salons inspected? - Answer-Once every 2 years
When must you renew your license? - Answer-Every 2 years.
What is the amount of hours required for continuing education? - Answer-4 hours
How many days do you have to correct any corrective modifications after inspection? -
Answer-10 days
What is the low level disinfectant? - Answer-two teaspoons of bleach and a gallon of
water
What is the high level disinfectant? - Answer-1/3 cup of bleach to 1 gallon of water
What is the blood and fluid cleanup disinfection? - Answer-1 3/4 cup of bleach and 1
gallon of water (aka 10% bleach)
, What is a blood exposure incident? - Answer-When blood comes into contact
throughout any part of the service
What is the proper way to dispose of a blood exposure incident? - Answer-Double Bag
What is a antiseptic? - Answer-disinfectants applied directly to any minor cut
What can be used to clean tweezers with leftover adhesive? - Answer-Acetone
What is an autoclave? - Answer-Device that sterilizes equipment by exposing them to
saturated steam for a specific amount of time
What is cleaning? - Answer-remove visible debris with soap and water
What is sanitization? - Answer-reduces microbes to safe levels using hand sanitizer and
alcohol
What is a disinfectant? - Answer-chemical process of destroying all microbes except
spores and eggs with barbicide, microban, lysol, etc.
What is sterilization? - Answer-Destroying all microbes including spores and eggs with a
autoclave
How does one perform a patch test? - Answer-Place a small amount of glue behind the
ear or place a small amount of glue on outer ends of eye and leave on for 24 hours.
What is the mucous membrane? - Answer-The lining of various body cavities, including
the nose, ears, and mouth
How long should tweezers be disinfected for? - Answer-10 Minutes
What's the first thing you must do before performing any eyelash services? - Answer-
Check for any eye diseases
What is the conjuctiva? - Answer-the mucous membrane that covers the front of the eye
and lines the inside of the eyelids.
What is the bulbar conjuctiva? - Answer-Large white area of the eye
What is the palperbral conjunctiva? - Answer-inside lining of the eyelid
What is conjuctivitis? - Answer-inflammation of the conjunctiva (pink eye)
What makes bacterial conjunctivitis different from viral conjunctivitis? - Answer-Bacterial
conjunctivitis is extremely contagious and commonly has white discharge
EXAM GUIDE QUESTIONS AND
ANSWERS
How many hours are required to complete the eyelash extensions course? - Answer-
320 Hours
What do state regulatory agencies do? - Answer-Exist to protect salon and spa
professionals and protect consumer's health, safety and welfare while they receive
services. They also regulate licensing.
What does OSHA stand for? - Answer-Occupational Safety and Health Administration
What are laws? - Answer-Laws are statues written by the federal and state that
determine scope of practice
What is a consent form? - Answer-A written agreement with client and technician.
How many days are given to notify of an address or name change? - Answer-30 days
What is included in the fluid safety standards? - Answer-EPA registered hospital grade
disinfectant or 10% bleach
How do you turn an inactive license active? - Answer-You have to fill out a form and pay
$25
How often are salons inspected? - Answer-Once every 2 years
When must you renew your license? - Answer-Every 2 years.
What is the amount of hours required for continuing education? - Answer-4 hours
How many days do you have to correct any corrective modifications after inspection? -
Answer-10 days
What is the low level disinfectant? - Answer-two teaspoons of bleach and a gallon of
water
What is the high level disinfectant? - Answer-1/3 cup of bleach to 1 gallon of water
What is the blood and fluid cleanup disinfection? - Answer-1 3/4 cup of bleach and 1
gallon of water (aka 10% bleach)
, What is a blood exposure incident? - Answer-When blood comes into contact
throughout any part of the service
What is the proper way to dispose of a blood exposure incident? - Answer-Double Bag
What is a antiseptic? - Answer-disinfectants applied directly to any minor cut
What can be used to clean tweezers with leftover adhesive? - Answer-Acetone
What is an autoclave? - Answer-Device that sterilizes equipment by exposing them to
saturated steam for a specific amount of time
What is cleaning? - Answer-remove visible debris with soap and water
What is sanitization? - Answer-reduces microbes to safe levels using hand sanitizer and
alcohol
What is a disinfectant? - Answer-chemical process of destroying all microbes except
spores and eggs with barbicide, microban, lysol, etc.
What is sterilization? - Answer-Destroying all microbes including spores and eggs with a
autoclave
How does one perform a patch test? - Answer-Place a small amount of glue behind the
ear or place a small amount of glue on outer ends of eye and leave on for 24 hours.
What is the mucous membrane? - Answer-The lining of various body cavities, including
the nose, ears, and mouth
How long should tweezers be disinfected for? - Answer-10 Minutes
What's the first thing you must do before performing any eyelash services? - Answer-
Check for any eye diseases
What is the conjuctiva? - Answer-the mucous membrane that covers the front of the eye
and lines the inside of the eyelids.
What is the bulbar conjuctiva? - Answer-Large white area of the eye
What is the palperbral conjunctiva? - Answer-inside lining of the eyelid
What is conjuctivitis? - Answer-inflammation of the conjunctiva (pink eye)
What makes bacterial conjunctivitis different from viral conjunctivitis? - Answer-Bacterial
conjunctivitis is extremely contagious and commonly has white discharge