How to Report an Unlicensed Lash Tech

If you believe that someone is operating as an unlicensed lash technician, you can report them to the appropriate authorities. Here’s how to do it.

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Introduction

If you think an unlicensed individual is performing lash extensions in your area, you can report them to your state or local cosmetology board. It’s important to be as specific as possible in your report, including the name and location of the business, as well as the name of the individual performing the lash extensions.

How to Report an Unlicensed Lash Tech

What Happens When You Report an Unlicensed Lash Tech?

When you report an unlicensed lash tech, the Board will investigate to determine if there are grounds for disciplinary action. Board staff will interview the client and the lash tech, and may also review any relevant supporting documentation. After reviewing the case, the Board will decide whether or not to take disciplinary action.

If the Board decides to take disciplinary action, it may issue a warning, impose a fine, or order the lash tech to stop practicing. The Board may also refer the case to law enforcement if it finds that the lash tech has committed a crime.

Conclusion

If you have determined that an individual is performing lash extensions without a license, there are a few steps you can take to report them. First, you should contact your local cosmetology board or licensing authority and file a complaint. Include as much information as possible, such as the name and location of the unlicensed tech, as well as any evidence you may have.

You can also contact the Better Business Bureau in your area and file a report. The BBB will investigate the complaint and take appropriate actions, which may include contacting the unlicensed business and asking them to cease and desist their illegal activity.

Finally, you can also contact your state attorney general’s office to file a complaint. The AG’s office will investigate the matter and may take legal action against the unlicensed business.

Reporting an unlicensed lash tech is important because it protects consumers from substandard care, helps to ensure that only qualified individuals are performing this potentially dangerous procedure, and helps to level the playing field for licensed professionals who are following the law.

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