Lash glue in a tube. This glue is for you if you prefer to dip your lash clusters into the glue.
NOTE: Color of this lash glue is black.
How To Open Glue: Unscrew cap on glue. Use red tack to make a small opening at the tip of the glue. Keep tack away from children.
How To Use Glue Drops: Squeeze one drop of glue onto lash tray and dip the lash band (TOP side) of your DIY lash cluster into glue drop. Swipe DIY lash cluster with glue underneath your natural lashes (at the base of your natural lashes) then place DIY lash cluster underneath your natural lashes (at the base of your natural lashes) away from the waterline. Finish application of DIY lashes and clamp lashes together. Apply lash sealer if needed.
Exactly what I was looking for! I never thought wand applicators were the right form factor for applying lash bond. And applying directly to lashes makes a mess and is a nightmare to clamp. These glue drops are so easy - I use a small dot on the lash cluster, swipe on my lashes, then press on. They are the right amount of forgiving while also providing hold. However, that means that they do not last if they get really wet in the shower (I also have extremely oily skin so that may be a factor). But I am totally fine with that trade-off as I prefer to reapply in the mornings so I can go to bed with completely clean eyes. All in all, this is stronger than normal lash glue but not as strong as some other wand applicator bonds. Lashes feel and look great all day and it doesn’t irritate my eyes.
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gerardina s.
Was not able to use the red top to pick through the glue top. Small portions of glue at a time is boss glue does get guey fast and unable to use. But do like this option more as it’s easier to drag the cluster to cover the line entirely without having to do it multiple times like a brush.
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Barbara O.
Glue drops
Love the glue drops! It’s easy to use and keep my lashes on for at least 4-5 days! I just put a dot on my lash pad and dip my segments and swipe some of the excess onto my lashes and place them where I want them. Easy peasy.