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  • Writer's pictureAngelina Jones

The Secret Weapon of Lash Extensions: Lash Glue

Eyelash extensions are very popular beauty treatment. They are meant to enhance your look and make your eyes look bigger and brighter. But if you want those luscious lashes to last, a strong and safe lash extension glue is your go-to partner.



Types of Lash Extension Glue

There are two main types of lash extension glue:


Cyanoacrylate glue: This is the most popular type of lash glue. However, it is also the most fume-prone and it is also irritating to the eyes or skin if you can not use them correctly.


Polymer-based glue: This type of glue is gentle by nature and is less likely to cause irritation. However, it may be as strong as cyanoacrylate glue and may also take more time to dry.


Choosing the Right Lash Extension Glue

When you are buying a lash extension glue, you need to consider the following factors:


Your eye sensitivity: If you have sensitive eyes, go for a latex-free and formaldehyde-free glue.


Drying time: Faster drying times make the job of lash technicians easy, but if you're applying them yourself, make sure to try glue with a slower drying time.


Retention time: How long do you expect your lashes to last? You should choose 

a glue with a retention time that meets your needs.


Fumes: Strong fumes are also irritating to the eyes and respiratory system. Try out a low-fume or fume-free glue.


Applying Lash Extensions Safely

  • Go through these safety tips to apply lash extensions with glue:

  • Don't forget to patch-test the glue on your skin before you apply it to your eyes.

  • Use a well-ventilated area.

  • Give protection to your eyes with eye patches during application.

  • You should not apply glue directly to your eyelid.

  • Seek professional help if you are having any irritation or discomfort.



Experience the transformative power of long-lasting lashes with Lashmer's premium lash extension glue. They ensure optimal performance and comfort.


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