All About Clear Eyelash Adhesive
"What lash glue is the best?"
Honestly, we can't answer that for you.
All of our glues work well in different environments. What works for us, might not work for you!
Humidity and temperature are SO important in regards to picking your glue, you must take this into consideration before purchasing a lash adhesive. But how do you know this? By using a hygrometer to determine your room conditions. (An absolute must for all lash artists, if you don't have one- purchase one here: Flowrish Hygrometer.
Curing times are also mega important. In this blog we will dive deeper into picking the right adhesive for you!
So what is clear glue good for?
- Great to use with coloured lashes: you are unable to see the glue when you use coloured lashes, with black its visible from above.
- Perfect for clients with carbon black allergies: this is very common, using a clear glue could possible enable your clients to have lashes if they are in fact allergic to carbon black.
- Perfect for lash artists with carbon black allergies: this is also really common, this can save your career. Don't self diagnose- visit the doctor to find out your allergies.
- Easier to blend than black glue: as clear glue is obviously, clear. It is easier to blend in sets and you won't see it as much as black glue.
- They're as fast curing as black glues now: they never used to be, but now they are.
What Is Curing Time
Dipping the lash into the glue and applying.
What Is Viscosity?
The thickness/thinness of the adhseive.
What Is Carbon Black?
The black pigment in the glue.
What Is Humidity?
The water vapour that is present in the air.
What Is Temperature?
The intensity of the heat in the room.
What Are Cyanoacrylate?
The main ingredient in lash adhesive.
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