Wednesday, December 15, 2021

How to Choose the Right Eyelash Glue

If you are new to the lash industry, shopping for eyelash adhesives can be a daunting task because there are a lot of options to choose from. Keep in mind that no lash glue fits all. There are certain factors you need to consider before adding products to your carts. 

Don’t worry, let us help you out. We found the most essential information to check when shopping for lash adhesives.

What to look for in eyelash glue

All lash artists want to ensure the safety of their clients, overall look, and retention of the lash adhesives they use. These three things should always be your top priority. However, each client has their own unique needs, which you should consider especially if they have any allergies.

Woman getting a new set of eyelash extensions by lash tech. Cartel Lash

It is best to have different kinds of lash glues at your disposal to ensure you can apply eyelash extensions on different clients. Remember, there are people with sensitive skin and allergies. You should be able to cater to their needs as well.

There are 6 main factors you need to consider when shopping for lash adhesives.

Ingredients

Some ingredients manufacturers put in products can cause allergies. It is tricky to pinpoint which exactly is the one causing the allergic reaction. Here are the top 2 ingredients that can cause allergic reactions:

Cyanoacrylate 

Cyanoacrylate is the main ingredient in all lash adhesives. It is always present in all lash adhesives and there are no alternatives for the extraordinary drying speed that this ingredient provides. All those quick-drying eyelash glues have cyanoacrylate in them but the percentages vary.

Cyanoacrylates are a family of strong fast-acting adhesives used in lash glue. Cartel Lash

This ingredient attaches itself to any moisture it can find which is the eyes and nostrils. This is why these are the first places where you can find the symptoms. The common symptoms of cyanoacrylate allergy are watery eyes, a runny or blocked nose, sore throat, and headaches.

It is best to look for lash adhesives with low percentages of cyanoacrylate in your storage. They will be handy for clients with cyanoacrylate allergies. 

Carbon Black

Carbon black is mainly used as a dye in lash adhesives leaving a black coloring. It helps blend the lash extensions with the natural eyelashes making them look more natural without using any tints or makeup.

The solution for clients with carbon black allergies is to use clear lash adhesives like Untamed Artistry - Invisible Ink Clear Adhesive.

Untamed Artistry - Invisible Ink Clear Adhesive at Cartel Lash

To make sure the lash glue you will be using will not cause any allergic reactions, it is best to try it out first with your client’s skin first. Some even try the adhesive prior to the appointment, around 2 days before the application to ensure no allergic reactions will happen.

Drying Time

The drying time of your lash adhesives should depend on your speed, precision, and skills. To start with, it is best to use lash glues with not so quick drying time to ensure it will not cure before you are able to apply the eyelash extensions. It will give you more time to apply each lash without having to hurry. 

As you improve, you will become faster and your movement will be more precise, you can use lash glues with a faster drying time. In other words, you and your eyelash adhesive should be able to keep up with each other.

Eyelash Extension Procedure. Comparison of female eyes before and after. Cartel Lash

Price

Just like in shopping for clothes, shopping for lash adhesives can get out of control. When you are enjoying yourself, you tend to overlook the price tags on those things you are buying. 

We recommend planning a budget and sticking with it. When you are searching for lash adhesives online, you can input the price range you are comfortable with. This way you won’t buy products that go beyond your budget. But the problem here is if you do not have any control when you are adding products to your cart. Make sure the total price will not go over your budget.

Woman using laptop to plan budget for eyelash extension business. Cartel Lash

Keep in mind, these products come in small bottles and it is easy to finish them especially if you have a busy schedule. It is best if the ones you choose are affordable and within your budget. So, it will be easier for you to buy another one. 

This ensures the price is proportional to the amount of eyelash glue you are getting. And also do research on the products and brands you are considering buying. 

Retention

One of the common questions clients ask is “how long will their lash extensions last?” Having a lash glue with long retention is a great asset in your lash salon or room. Clients don't want to return every week for refills and touch-ups. It can be a deal breaker if your lash extensions don’t last long. 

Woman with eyelash extension retention issue with lashes falling on face. Cartel Lash

However, some factors affect the retention and longevity of lash extensions. These are how well they are applied, the natural hair growth cycle of your client, and how well they are taken care of. It is best to let your client do these things beforehand. 

Sensitivity

Every client is different and they can be sensitive to some ingredients and too many fumes. It is best to equip your arsenal with a sensitive lash adhesive that you can use in these circumstances. 

Sensitive eyelash glues are specially formulated to minimize fumes. But they are not entirely fume-free. The #1 reason why lash artists do not use them all the time is the retention doesn’t usually last that long. 

It is very important to let your client know about this before the application to manage their expectations. 

Intended hair type

No lash glue is made the same. Each one has a special formula made for a target audience or usage. Depending on your client’s hair type—thick, thin, smooth, textured, or fine—you can choose different types of lash glues. You also have to consider the health of natural eyelashes. Do they have damage or not? What is the shape of the hair follicles? How about the texture? You have to consider these factors when choosing the lash glue you will use to prevent further damages to your client’s lashes.

Different female eye shapes and lash lengths for eyelash extensions. Cartel Lash

It is best to use high viscosity adhesives when dealing with heavier or curlier lashes. 

There are a lot of choices in the market. And shopping for lash glues can take a long time. At the end of the day, your preferences, your skill level, and your working environment should also be considered. Remember, the humidity and temperature in your lash room will greatly affect the retention of your lash glues. The cyanoacrylate is activated by the moisture in the air to start the curing process. If there is no moisture, the curing process will take longer and the retention will be weaker which can mess up your whole lash extension application.

Choosing the right one is all up to you. You can make adjustments depending on what you need and your preferences.



source https://cartellash.ca/blogs/news/how-to-choose-the-right-eyelash-glue

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