Top 6 Eyelash Adhesives
24th Jun 2021
In order to succeed as a stylist who provides eyelash extensions to their clients, two components are absolutely necessary - plenty of skill and quality supplies. While practising your craft and honing your skills can take time, you can easily supply your beauty salon with top of the line cosmetic supplies, which will increase the quality of your treatments instantly. Using premium accessories, tools, and cosmetics will make your work more comfortable - both for you and your clients - as well as increase their safety and improve the final result. Some of the most important supplies every single eyelash stylist will need are eyelash adhesives; however, there are so many types of glues out there, it might be overwhelming to choose just a single one. To help you with that, Noble Lashes prepared this list of the best eyelash adhesives available on the market.
What to look for in eyelash adhesives?
Choosing the correct eyelash adhesive for your treatment can have a significant impact on the quality of the treatment. It contributes to the final look of the eyelash extensions and makes the whole procedure much quicker when done properly. Furthermore, proper selection of an eyelash adhesive allows the whole treatment to be much safer for your client, which should always be your highest priority. There are a couple of characteristics you should consider when choosing a type of glue, including the volume of the product and the speed at which the glue settles. Moreover, every type of glue is suitable for different conditions, as they have varying recommendations regarding humidity levels and room temperature during use. You should also consider whether your client is allergic to a certain ingredient of the adhesive. Although you can never guarantee that an allergic reaction will not happen, you should still do everything in your power to lower the risk, which often means choosing the safer, although weaker adhesive.
How do working conditions influence the type of glue I choose?
Even though you probably don’t always think of the exact temperature and humidity level in your salon, those two factors are actually crucial to consider when choosing an eyelash adhesive. In the summer, when the temperatures are usually higher, some glues may tend to vaporise quicker, which in turn causes the adhesive to settle and harden much faster than usual. In the winter, when your heating is turned on, this might also be a problem. To counter that, always look at the producer recommendations, which are specified for every type of eyelash adhesive and contain the ideal temperature for the glue to work. The second factor, which is air humidity, can also play a crucial role during eyelash extension procedures. Since eyelash adhesives are cyanoacrylate glues, high humidity can hasten their drying process, leaving you no time to finish the treatment before the glue settles. Low humidity, on the other hand, can extend the time the glue needs to settle, making a mess and destroying the final result. To avoid that, always make sure you pick a glue that matches the conditions in your salon. If you are not sure of the conditions at your workplace, we recommend buying a handy weather station that will measure them for you.
Noble Lashes - premium eyelash adhesives at an affordable price
Noble Lashes is a supplier of high-quality cosmetic products, including eyelash adhesives. Our products are used by professional stylists all around Europe. Our glues have been designed and manufactured with care, using the highest quality ingredients specifically chosen to achieve the best effects. Noble Lashes guarantees the highest degree of comfort and safety available on the market. We provide a range of options to choose from, all of which have different properties and are catered towards stylists of various levels of experience. Whether you need a thick, thin, or fully liquid eyelash adhesive, you will find it at Noble Lashes. Our glues also feature different settling times, different ideal atmospheric conditions, and are designed for various methods of application.
Client’s choice - 6 best eyelash adhesives chosen by our customers
At Noble Lashes, you will find many types of eyelash adhesives, created to accommodate the needs of all clients. When choosing which one to purchase, always make sure to read through all the information on the page of the product. There, you will find producer recommendations, the difficulty of glue application, as well as required atmospheric conditions for the glue to work properly. Out of the many types of eyelash glues available in our offer, we want to present to you the six best and most popular choices, according to our clients!
NOBLE GLUE
The single most popular eyelash adhesive available at Noble Lashes is the Noble Glue, which is a universal choice that functions perfectly in a wide variety of conditions and should accommodate most clients. It does not clump, which increases the comfort of your work, and is strong enough to hold on for up to ten weeks. Moreover, it is a valid choice for beginners, as well as more advanced stylists, since it is very easy to use. In perfect conditions, the glue settles in less than one second! However, since the glue is so strong, it is not recommended for clients with sensitive eyes, as it may cause irritation.
HYPOALLERGENIC SENSITIVE GLUE
Our second most popular choice is the Hypoallergenic Sensitive Glue, which can allow clients with even the most sensitive eyes to enjoy beautiful eyelash extensions. Strong glues can easily cause allergic reactions in sensitive clients, which is exactly the reason why Noble Lashes have developed this revolutionary formula. The ingredients of the Sensitive Glue have been specifically chosen to minimize the risk of an allergic reaction, reducing the cyanoacrylate components to the absolute minimum. The glue is thick, sticky, and relatively quick to settle, taking between three to five seconds in perfect conditions, which is very quick considering how safe it is to use!
DIVINE GLUE
The newest addition to our offer is the Divine Glue - the perfect solution for more professional stylists. The unique property of this adhesive is that it is almost fully liquid, and very thing - yet settles very quickly! The thin volume of the glue allows it to be used in volumetric methods of eyelash extensions, such as Russian Volume and 2D to 5D, making it a universal choice. In perfect conditions, the glue settles in about a second, so make sure you’re used to these types of glues.
VOLUME EYELASH ADHESIVE
For those stylists who want to introduce volumetric extension methods into their offer, Volume is the perfect choice of eyelash adhesive. Its liquid form allows it to be easily applied even if you’re using bundles consisting of multiple eyelashes, which usually does not work as well with thicker glues. The Volume glue is also quick and strong, working as fast as half a second and lasting for up to 10 weeks. The glue also leaves a delicate shine on the eyelashes, giving them a gorgeous flair. Recommended for professional beauticians.
ULTRA + GLUE
Our Ultra + glue is advertised primarily towards beginner stylists, who are still learning their craft. It has a liquid form and takes a little longer to settle, allowing you to proceed with the treatment at a comfortable pace. This glue will also allow you to make corrections to the eyelash extensions, should something go wrong. While the glue takes between two to three seconds to settle, it still holds strong and can easily work for just as long as other professional adhesives, which is up to 10 weeks.
GREEN GLUE
While not the most popular of our eyelash adhesives, Green Glue is a sort of middle-ground, intended for stylists with a moderate amount of experience. It takes between one and two seconds to settle, which is still relatively fast but allows you to make some corrections and not rush as much as some types of glue. Green Glue provides strong bonding, which usually lasts between 8 and 10 weeks, yet it is safer for the eyes of the client. It’s also a perfect choice for the summer since it has a considerably higher resistance to high temperatures and high humidity levels.