Which Lash Glue is Best For You?

Curing speed
This is the time you have between dipping the lash into the glue and applying it to the natural lash. If you find lashes are 'brushing off' after application, then it may be that your current adhesive is too fast so you should consider trying a slower setting one - even if only half a second.
Black / Clear
Black lash glue can create a denser, darker lash line, also making dipping and the amount you use easier to see, whereas clear lash glue will give you a cleaner, finer-looking bonding area and is ideal if working with light or colored lashes.
Viscosity - Thin or thick
Do you like a thicker consistency or prefer it to be super thin? Thicker can sometimes result in more 'stickies', whereas thinner can be easier to use - but very fast drying.
Environment
This is a key factor for selecting your lash glue. A warmer room with higher humidity will mean that your glue will cure quicker, whereas a colder environment with lower humidity can mean the lash glue can take longer to cure and, ultimately, slow you down.
Consider using a Hygrometer to gauge both the temperature and humidity of the room.
Always shake your glue vigorously before using, wipe the nozzle every time it's opened and write the date you opened the bottle.
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