How to make a lash lift consent form (free)
A signed consent and intake form is the single most important piece of paperwork in a lash studio — and the one most technicians skip until an insurer or an unhappy client forces the issue. This free generator lets any lash lift or lash-and-brow technician build a professional, branded lash lift consent form in three steps, with no legal templates to buy and no design skills required.
Three steps
- Add your studio details. Type your business name, technician name, contact details and the service. Upload your logo for a branded, letterhead-style form.
- Edit the questions. We pre-fill the standard lash lift medical-history questions and consent acknowledgments, including a patch-test line. Add, remove or reword any line to match your services and local rules.
- Download. Export a print-ready Letter-size PDF, print a stack, and have every client complete and sign one before their appointment.
A consent form and a client intake form in one
You do not need two separate documents. Because this generator collects the client's contact details and full medical history and captures a signed acknowledgment of the risks and aftercare, it works as a combined lash lift consent form and client intake form. New clients fill in one branded lash lift intake form at their first appointment — their details, allergies and patch-test status sit on the same page as the consent they sign, so you have everything on a single sheet in your records. Reword any question to build the exact intake form your studio uses.
Why every lash lift tech needs a signed consent form
A lash lift uses chemical perming and setting solutions, and a tint uses dye — all applied millimetres from the eye — so a small but real percentage of clients experience irritation or an allergic reaction, often from a sensitivity they never mentioned or never patch-tested. A signed consent and intake form does three things at once. It captures the client's medical history and patch-test status so you can spot contraindications before you start. It documents that you explained the risks and aftercare. And it gives you written protection if a client later claims they were never warned.
Most professional liability insurers for lash and beauty artists require a signed consent form on file for every client, and will ask to see it if a claim is ever made. Treating consent and patch testing as routine — not optional — is what separates a hobbyist from a studio that gets referrals and keeps its insurance valid.
What to include in a lash lift consent form
Client information
Full name, date of birth, phone, email, emergency contact and the appointment date. Date of birth matters because many regions require parental consent for minors.
Medical history checklist
- Known allergies to perm solution, tint or dye, or latex.
- Whether a patch test has been done for lash tint.
- Recent eye surgery, eye infection, styes or conjunctivitis.
- Contact-lens use, dry eye, blepharitis or watery, sensitive eyes.
- Pregnancy or breastfeeding.
- Any previous reaction to a lash lift, perm or tint.
- Current eye medication or lash-growth serum use.
Consent and acknowledgment
A short set of statements confirming that the procedure and aftercare were explained, that a patch test was offered, that the client understands the possible risks and that results last around six to eight weeks, that the information they gave is accurate, that they agree to follow aftercare, and — if you market your work — that they consent to before/after photos. Finish with dated signature lines for both the client and the technician.
Print it or keep it on file
Print the PDF as Letter-size forms and keep a signed copy for every client in a binder or scanned folder. A clean, branded form takes thirty seconds to fill in at the start of an appointment and quietly tells the client that your studio is professional, careful and worth coming back to.
Frequently asked questions
- Do lash lift techs legally need a consent form?
- In most places a signed consent and intake form is required by your insurer and recommended (or required) by local licensing rules before a lash lift or tint. Always confirm your own state or country's specific requirements.
- Is this consent form generator really free?
- Yes — build, edit and download a printable PDF for free. The free version carries a small watermark; a one-time Pro upgrade removes it so you can hand clients a clean, fully branded form.
- Does the form cover the patch test?
- Yes. There is a built-in patch-test question and an acknowledgment line, so the form records whether a client was patch-tested before their tint — an important step for reducing reactions and supporting an insurance claim.
- Can I use this as a client intake form too?
- Yes. The form collects contact details and a full medical history alongside the consent statements, so it doubles as a lash lift client intake form — one branded sheet instead of two. Reword any field to match the intake questions your studio already asks.
- Can I add my own clauses or change the wording?
- Yes. Every medical question and consent statement is fully editable, so you can match your services, products and local requirements.