Forbrow artists
Patch tested, timestamped, and on the record
Two products, two patch tests, one dated record. The PPD question asked by name, which is the only phrasing that gets a true answer.
- 14-day trial
- No card needed
- Unlimited forms
- Cancel anytime
- forms in the pack
- 2forms in the pack
- screening questions
- 7screening questions
- minutes to set up
- 10minutes to set up
- a month to start
- $8a month to start
Brow lamination consent
Full name
Date of birth
Email
Phone
Have you had a patch test at least 48 hours ago?
YesNo
No patch test
Brow artists
The problem, specifically
'Have you ever reacted to hair dye?' is the question.
'Do you have any allergies?' is the question most forms ask - and the client with a black henna reaction from a holiday fifteen years ago will honestly answer no to the second one.
What you actually get
Nobody buys a consent form
They buy the fifteen minutes back at the start of an appointment. They buy the phone call they did not have to make, because the contraindication turned up two days early instead of two minutes late. They buy an insurer who pays out, because the patch test has a timestamp rather than a memory attached to it.
The form is the mechanism. What you are actually buying is the record it leaves behind.
That is the whole argument, and it is why the questions matter more than the software. A blank form builder hands you a canvas and calls it flexibility. This hands you the nine questions that a waxing client should be asked, in the wording that gets an honest answer, with the risky one already flagged in red.
What this saves you
Not what the form contains - what it gives you back. Every number below is arithmetic you can check on the calculator further down the page.
A defensible claim
instead of a disputed memory
Most professional policies in these trades condition cover on documented screening, and a patch test you can describe is not a patch test you can produce. A timestamped record is the difference between a claim your insurer defends and one they decline.
Before they sit down
not halfway through
A form that collects answers and does nothing with them has solved the wrong problem. A risky answer turns the submission red and names the reason at the top, at the only moment the information is worth anything.
4 seconds
from signature to aftercare email
The aftercare for their treatment lands in their inbox before they have left the chair, written for that service and editable in your words. Clients who follow aftercare heal better, complain less and rebook more - and you did nothing.
12 hours
a year, back in your chair
A new client filling in a paper form in your treatment room costs ten to fifteen minutes of an appointment they already paid for. Send it with the booking confirmation and that time goes back into treating, at roughly twelve hours a year on twenty clients a week.
Same week. One thing changed.
The left-hand column is most studios today. The right-hand one is the same week with the form sent at booking instead of handed over on arrival.
- A quick tint added onto a wax, no patch test, she has had tints before
- Within hours her forehead and eyelids are swelling
- A black henna tattoo fifteen years ago sensitised her to PPD
- No form ever asked, because almost no form does
Nothing here is negligent. It is just undocumented.
- The form asks about hair dye, tint, PPD and black henna by name
- The patch test is booked, recorded and timestamped 48 hours ahead
- You find out on Tuesday instead of on Thursday evening
- Your policy condition is satisfied, in writing
Same treatments, same clients, same you. Different record.
What you get
Separate patch test records for the lamination lotion and the tint
Hair dye, tint, PPD and black henna asked by name, because that is what gets the answer
The six-week rule on the signed form, so refusing an early rebook is easy
Aftercare including brow oil sends itself after signing
Plans from $8 a month, unlimited from $12
Every form on your menu, already written
brow lamination consent form
It puts the six-week rule on a signed form, which makes refusing an early rebook an administrative answer rather than an awkward one.
7 checks5 stopbrow tint consent form
It asks about black henna holiday tattoos, the sensitisation route almost no form covers and the one that produces the swelling nobody saw coming.
7 checks5 stop
Contraindication checker
Can you treat a client who...?
Pick a treatment and a condition. The answer comes with the reason behind it, and the form question that catches it.
Pick a condition
Every answer here is the same rule set that ships inside the product's forms.
Lamination is a chemical straightening process on the face, usually followed by a tint. The chemistry is stronger than the treatment's gentle reputation implies.
Paper vs digital
What is paper actually costing you?
0
hours a year
$0
a year
0
sheets of paper
0
Forms you would have to search through if you were sued three years from now
How long would that take from a filing cabinet?
Against $19 a month for the digital version.
Questions people actually ask
Yes, separately - one for the lamination lotion and one for the tint. They are different chemistries, and a clear result on one says nothing about the other.
Your form is written. Come and get it.
Pick your service, and it is in your account before you have finished making a coffee. 14 days free, no card.
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