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Going Through Lashes https://youtu.be/aoscIT1sMXQ Adhesive Allergy Prevention https://youtu.be/6hYSzaHDkp0 Cleaning Silicone Eyepads https://youtu.be/U-iPUiBBT6g Removal of Eyelash Extensions https://youtu.be/5WZO_Y02FDo Cleaning the Lash line https://youtu.be/w9TJvqp9zxk
HOW CHEMICALS REACT WITH LASH ADHESIVES
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For those of you who would like to know if or how the chemical vapours in the air are affecting your adhesive, I want to share a bit of the journey that led me to the information I am about to share with you. Back in the beginning of my wonderful journey into the world of Lash Artistry, I kept bumping into roadblocks that kept me from finding an amazing lash adhesive that would allow me to work at the speed I wanted to without knocking off my newly placed lashes. Those roadblocks began with the inability to purchase quality...
HOW TO TEST YOUR ADHESIVE
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ADHESIVE TROUBLES
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When adhesives are manufactured, they are distilled and produced in facilities that are aware of the impact that the humidity in the air around us has on it. The chemists who formulate and make it don't just whip it up, toss it into bottles and sell it. There is a very lengthy manufacturing process that hopefully includes multiple distillations, and the environment in which this happens is moisture free. They are very respectful of the harmful effects the product can have on their health, and are clothed in such a way to protect themselves from harm. Most SDS’s (or MSDS’s,...
THE TRUTH ABOUT LASH LICE AND LASH MITES IN EYELASH EXTENSIONS
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Recently I have seen an inaccurate news report circulating and it claims that lashes are leading to an increase in people getting lash lice. I wanted to clear up some of the confusion on this issue so people can rest easy and continue to enjoy their beautiful eyelash extensions. (I know I won’t be giving mine up anytime soon!) The article stated that lash lice are caused from improper hygiene. What this report is actually addressing has nothing to do with lash lice and is rather speaking about Demodex (lash mites). First of all, neither lash lice or Demodex...