Eyelash extension adhesives, together with eyelashes, are one of the most critical products required by professional lash specialists or beauty clinics. To get amazing results, synthetic lashes must be effectively applied with a high-quality glue.
What exactly are lash extension adhesives? What material are they made of? Are they damaging to your lashes or eyes?
We wanted to discuss the whole ins and outs of lash adhesive in this blog, whether you're acquiring a new set, doing your first full set, or doing one for your first client. We'll simplify everything so you can make an informed selection about the best glue for you or your customer.
Let’s dive in!
When it comes to strip lashes, lash extension glue is the finest option. This lash glue's objective is to hold your lashes in place while also allowing you to remove them without creating pain or strain on your eyelids.
Simply squeeze some of its contents into a plate, hold one lash by its end portion, and dip it in the Lash sticky glue for around 10 seconds. If the desired result (a flawless seal between the lash band and the eyelash line) is reached, keep the lashes in place until completely dry (this may last up to 30 seconds).
A Look at Lash Adhesive Glue and How to Use It
When it comes to strip lashes, lash adhesive glue is the finest option. This lash glue's objective is to hold your lashes in place while also allowing you to remove them without creating pain or strain on your eyelids.
Simply squeeze some of its contents into a plate, hold one lash by its end portion, and dip it in the Lash sticky glue for around 10 seconds. If the desired result (a flawless seal between the lash band and the eyelash line) is reached, keep the lashes in place until completely dry (this may last up to 30 seconds).
Also, don't retain them while they're still wet; this way, they won't completely dry, and when you go to use them again, some liquid glue will remain inside the cap, ruining all prior results. So, if you want to have long-lasting strip eyelashes, avoid these mistakes!
Avoid rubbing your eyes for the rest of the day after putting on any sort of fake eyelashes (strip or individual). This may result in the loss of some glue from their surface, which may be rather unpleasant and painful; moreover, they will lose adhesiveness & stickiness and will not last long in this state.
However, if one type of Lash extension adhesive does not work well with your strip lashes, explore with others until you find one that does!
How do you apply individual lashes?
Individual lashes necessitate the use of a special Lash adhesive glue that will easily link them to your own lashes without removing their root. As a result, all of the procedures I previously described will also work with this type of fake eyelashes. If you want to learn more about how to apply individual lashes, check out our lashes.
What should I know about strip lashes before buying them?
1. Make sure the lash line is somewhat curved rather than flat and straight. It nearly appears to follow the natural lash line curvature.
2. Once you've settled on a style of strip lashes (glued or self-adhesive), make sure they're not too long for your eyes; otherwise, they'll seem unnatural, and you risk harming other people's eyes if you blink too hard.
Wrapping It Up
So you've got it, the must-know information before purchasing Lash adhesive, lash extension glue, or Lash sticky glue! Of course, there are many other factors to consider, such as cost, colour palette, and other important facts about their substance, etc., but I guess knowing this information is sufficient for now!
Before I go into detail on how to apply them correctly, I'd like to point out that, while most people feel that wearing artificial lashes is an easy process, there are numerous stages that must be followed in order to properly connect them to your natural lash line. So, before you begin, read the instructions properly.