TOP TIPS TO CONSIDER WHILE REMOVING LASH ADHESIVE GLUE

Eyelash adhesive Glue

No matter how talented a lash technician you are, there will always be times when lash glue gets where it shouldn't, whether it's on your tweezers, your clothing, your skin, or even a client's skin. You obviously know how to remove it while removing extensions, but how can you remove lash extension glue from these other surfaces?

Today we'll walk you through the various methods for removing eyelash extension glue - and give some recommendations to help you avoid spills. You'll be able to keep cool - and act quickly - if you have the appropriate information.

HOW DO YOU REMOVE LASH ADHESIVE GLUE FROM YOUR SKIN?

  • If you've accidentally gotten any lash glue on your skin - or the skin of a client - don't worry, simply follow these simple steps:
  • Soak the afflicted region with water for a few minutes. The cyanoacrylate will thicken/harden and become white.
  • Take a cotton-free / lint-free pad with you. Apply an appropriate remover, on the pad and follow the instructions.
  • Wipe the glue away gently.
  • Warm soapy water should be used to eliminate any residues of the remover.
Use caution while applying the remover in or near sensitive areas. Depending on the location and amount of the spill, you may believe it is better to let the glue cure and be carefully cleaned off.

REMOVING LASH ADHESIVE GLUE FROM TWEEZERS

Stickiness on your tweezers may cause a slew of issues for lash artists; utilize these strategies to ensure it doesn't get in the way of your lash application:

Never use a second pair of tweezers to scrape the adhesive off since you risk injuring both!
  • Soak the tips in pure boiling water for a few minutes.
  • blot dry using a tissue
  • To remove the solidified glue from the tweezers, use a sponge applicator.
  • Before use, rinse and dry well.
Tip - Stainless steel tweezers are the greatest option since they are the simplest to maintain. Products may damage colored and patterned tweezers.

REMOVING LASH ADHESIVE GLUE FROM CLOTHES

If you get glue on your clothes, don't be tempted to use strong cleaning chemicals that aren't appropriate - adhesive may be removed safely and without ruining the fabric.

Follow the label's directions.
  • Silk, leather, suede, and rubber are not suited.
  • Apply warm white vinegar to the damaged region of these textiles.
  • Soak for 30 minutes before wiping away.

HOW DO YOU REMOVE EXCESS LASH ADHESIVE GLUE FROM YOUR EYELASHES?

This should not be essential as you gain skill as a lash technician. However, if you get a little adhesive on your freshly put lash extensions:
  • Remove any surplus with a sponge applicator and a very little quantity of remover.
  • Take care not to get any of the adhesive that is used to keep the extensions in place.
  • Remove any residues of remover with a dry sponge applicator.
Tip - We prefer a cream remover over a gel or liquid since it does not run and is simpler to use in a regulated manner.

TIPS FOR REDUCING GLUE SPILLAGE

Following recommended practices can assist you in avoiding obtaining lash glue in places you do not want it.
  • Open the isolating tweezers wide enough to avoid putting adhesive on neighboring lashes.
  • Sweep the lash lightly through the glue, just to a depth of 1-2mm depending on extension length.
  • If you see build-up, clean your lash adhesive nozzle with lint-free wipes after each use, and shake adhesive with glue pins.
  • While working, have lint-free wipes on hand in case of spills on your work surfaces.
  • Allow no stickiness to accumulate on your tools while working - clean them as needed / swap to a clean pair as soon as possible.
Use the right lash adhesive from SpringAlways.co for the appropriate temperature/atmosphere.

That's all there is to it! With this professional guidance and helpful hints, you'll know just what to do the next time there's a spill. But keep your fingers crossed that you won't have one!

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