Eyelash extensions have become one of the most popular beauty enhancements in just a short period. Many women turn to eyelash extensions as an alternative to regular mascara or false lashes that can be worn every day, even 24/7, for up to 3 weeks. However, if not correctly applied, eyelash extensions can cause damage to your natural eyelashes.
Many lash technicians do not know how to dip the eyelash extension in liquid adhesive, which is the most critical step when applying for eyelash extensions. We will show you how to dip eyelash extensions correctly in the adhesive in the following guide.
Care for Eyelash Adhesives
Shelf Life
Lashes are no exception, and like other cosmetics, they have a shelf-life. There are many types of glue on the market, each with its own shelf life. On the other hand, professional eyelash extensions adhesives generally have a lifespan of approximately 4 to 6 weeks after being opened. If you're unsure how long your lash adhesive has been opened, look for the following signs of deterioration: cloudiness and stringiness.
If you see that your adhesive looks cloudy or stringy, it's time to throw it away and purchase a new glue. When the adhesive is in this state, there's no sense in attempting to use it since it'll be almost impossible to work with, and the extensions will fall out faster than they would otherwise.
Storage
Store it appropriately to get the most out of your eyelash extensions glue. It should be kept in a cool, dark, and dry location. As the effect of climate can affect eyelash extension adhesive. So avoid leaving it out after you've finished with it and popping it away. Hazard to heat and humidity can cause the glue to harden, which will make it nearly impossible to use. Each time you sit down for an application, you should also use a clean applicator since dirty applicators can leave debris that interferes with the adhesive's performance.
Shake the glue up before using it
Always shake the adhesive before applying it to ensure that it is adequately mixed. This is because when the bottle is left to sit, the components in the glue can separate. Thus, for perfect results, it is recommended that you shake the glue every time before you use it.
How to Shake Your Adhesive Correctly
You should shake the adhesive every time before using it. The perfect way to do this is by holding the bottle upside down and tapping it on a flat surface, like a table. Repeat the process 3 to 5 times. This will ensure that the glue is mixed well and ready to use.
Do not shake your lash adhesive with the lid or cap on. We aren't that stupid; we don't mean to cause a mess by shaking it. Instead of twirling the container with the cap or lid, use any lint-free fabric, such as tin foil.
To remove the bubbles that sometimes occur in your adhesive after shaking, pop the bottle's nozzle over a surface and give it a couple of quick squeezes. This will remove all bubbles from your glue.
Glue Drop
When lashing, change the glue drop every 15-20 minutes to ensure that the air and humidity don't influence how effectively the glue adheres. The size of the glue drop is determined by eye shape and size; the average adhesive drop size should be enough to cover your natural lashes. The drop needs to be large enough but be sure to drop only enough glue to last for around 15-20 minutes. This is because as soon as you drop the glue on your lash line and it begins to dry, you need to remove the adhesive with a lash remover. And if your adhesive begins to dry out, do not continue applying more adhesive; work with a fresh drop instead.
What not to do
Don't dip the extension into either the top or bottom of the adhesive. The glue's top and bottom will be drying out, so only dip into the middle portion!
If you do not shake the bottle before applying, it won't work correctly, and retention will be significantly affected.
Don't use glue drops that are dry or dried out. This will have a negative influence on retention. Therefore, it's a big no-no!
Don't use lash glue on your lashes if you wear contact lenses or have recently had a chemical peel. Doing so can cause harsh damage to your eyes! Also, don't apply adhesive on lashes that are sensitive to the ingredients in the glue. We always recommend trying a tested lash before going ahead with the full set.
Conclusion
Adhesive maintenance is just as essential as the lash glue you choose. Because not all glues are created equal, choose an adhesive with ingredients designed to protect your natural lashes and hold the eyelash extensions in place.
Only use a fresh adhesive that isn't dried out or thickened up to ensure you get the best performance. And lastly, never use lash glue if you wear contact lenses or have had a chemical peel recently.
If you follow these easy steps when applying the glue, you will achieve great results every time. If you don't, your lashes will fall out faster than they should.
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