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Lash Lift Glue: Choosing the Right Adhesive for Best Results

25. Jul 2025 admin 3 Min. Lesezeit

Lash lifting has become one of the most sought-after beauty treatments, offering a lifted and open-eyed look without the need for extensions. But achieving flawless results requires not only proper technique – it also depends on choosing the right lash lift glue. At MONLIS School in Munich, we teach professionals how to assess glue quality, composition, and performance to ensure safety and effectiveness.

Why Is Glue So Important in Lash Lifting?

The glue holds the natural lashes on the silicone pad during the lifting process. It must be strong enough to keep each lash securely in place but gentle enough to avoid damaging the hair structure. If the glue is too weak, lashes may not stick properly. If it’s too harsh, it can dry out or break the lashes. That’s why selecting a professional, balanced formula is essential.

Key Qualities of a Good Lash Lift Glue

A professional lash lift glue should offer:

  • Quick but controlled drying time – to allow for precision

  • Strong hold – without making lashes clump together

  • Smooth consistency – for easy and even application

  • Clear or slightly milky color – for clean and subtle results

  • Gentle ingredients – to prevent irritation or allergic reactions

  • Easy removal – without pulling or damaging natural lashes

What Ingredients Should Be Avoided?

Avoid lash lift glues that contain formaldehyde, parabens, harsh solvents, or high levels of alcohol. These can weaken or permanently damage the lashes and cause skin sensitivity. At MONLIS School, we only recommend adhesives with gentle, eye-safe formulas suitable even for clients with sensitive skin.

Types of Lash Lift Glues and Their Uses

There are various types of lash lift adhesives, each suited to different needs and experience levels:

  • Standard glue: Ideal for beginners due to slower drying

  • Fast-drying glue: Suitable for experienced technicians

  • Water-based glue: More skin-friendly but offers lighter hold

  • Glue with added care agents: Enriched with keratin or panthenol to nourish lashes

Your choice depends on the technique you use, your speed, and your client’s lash type and sensitivity.

Application Tips for Best Results

  • Use a thin, even layer – too much glue can interfere with placement

  • Work with precision and speed – especially with fast-drying formulas

  • Keep everything hygienic – avoid dipping back into the original bottle

  • Store glue properly – in a cool, dry, airtight environment

At MONLIS School, we combine product knowledge with hands-on training to ensure that our students master the art of safe, professional lash lifting.

Lash lift glue may seem like a small detail, but it has a major impact on both the quality and safety of the treatment. By selecting high-grade products and using them correctly, beauty professionals can achieve consistent, long-lasting results that keep clients coming back. At MONLIS School in Munich, we emphasize excellence in every step – including choosing the best lash lift glue.

Frequently Asked Questions

The glue holds the natural lashes securely on the silicone pad throughout the lifting, setting, and nourishing phases. Without quality adhesive, it’s difficult to achieve even, defined, and long-lasting results. The glue ensures lashes remain in the proper shape throughout the procedure.
Lash lift glue is a gentle, water-soluble product designed to be fully removed after the procedure. It does not bond lashes together permanently. Extension glue, in contrast, is a strong adhesive that bonds synthetic lashes to the natural ones for several weeks.
Professional lash lift glue is generally hypoallergenic and safe for most clients. However, those with sensitive skin may still react to certain ingredients. At MONLIS Schule, we always recommend a patch test in case of sensitive skin, or using water-based glue for extra gentleness.
Signs of poor or unsuitable glue include: – strong odor or eye irritation during use, – poor lash adhesion to the silicone pad, – drying too slowly or too fast, – lashes clumping together or becoming stiff after the procedure. In these cases, switching to a better-quality or more suitable glue is advised.
Most lash lift glues remain effective for 3–6 months after opening, provided they are stored properly — in a dry, cool place with the lid tightly closed. Always check the expiration date and avoid using expired glue, even if it seems fine.
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