Lash Consent Form
General consent form covering all lash services — extensions, lifts, and tints. Includes allergy screening and aftercare acknowledgment.
Last updated: April 2026
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Lash Consent Form
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Consent / Waiver Language
This waiver text is included at the bottom of the form, above the signature field.
I consent to the lash service selected above and acknowledge that risks may include allergic reactions to adhesive, perming solution, or tint; eye irritation; natural lash damage; and temporary redness or swelling. I have disclosed all allergies, eye conditions, and medications. I agree to follow aftercare instructions and understand that failure to do so may affect results. I release the service provider from liability for reactions due to undisclosed conditions.
Legal References
The federal law that makes electronic signatures on consent forms and waivers legally equivalent to handwritten signatures in all 50 US states.
Frequently Asked Questions
A general lash consent form covers all lash services — extensions, lifts, and tints. A lash extension consent form is specific to extensions and goes deeper on adhesive risks. If you offer multiple lash services, a general form saves you from maintaining separate documents.
Yes. Lash tints use semi-permanent dye near the eyes, and allergic reactions aren't uncommon. The FDA hasn't approved any dye for use on eyelashes, so documenting consent is especially important. A patch test 24-48 hours before is standard practice.
Don't do the service. It's that simple. A client who won't sign consent is a client who'll blame you if anything goes wrong. Most clients sign without issue once you explain it's for their protection too — it keeps you accountable for doing things right.
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