Showing posts with label eyelash glue tips. Show all posts
Showing posts with label eyelash glue tips. Show all posts

Monday, June 20, 2011

Staying Clean!!

Staying clean - your tools that is - is a very important issue.

It should always be a stylists top priority to keep all their tools clean and pathogen free.
The easiest way to do this is:
Firstly check within your local council to see exactly what they require you to do.
Always use a fresh set of tweezers on each client.
When cleaning your tools - wash first in warm soapy water then soak in a hospital grade disinfectant for at least 10 mins or as per the bottles instructions.

I always make a point of storing tools in a closed container until they are ready to be used.
Once I take them out to use on a client, I wipe over with an alcohol wipe just to make sure they are fresh.

If you are really serious about cleanliness then a new drop of glue for each new client is also recommended.

Happy Lashing!

Saturday, June 11, 2011

Sensitive Clients With Sensitive Eyes..

We all have clients who are sensitive to glue. The level of sensitivity varies from person to person and you have to be aware and take precautions to avoid irritations. 
A few things that will help are....

  • The adhesive (in my experience - no matter which one you use) will cause irritation to the eye if the eye is allowed to open or if it is not sealed correctly. The eye must stay sealed properly throughout the procedure and for at least 2 minutes (with the use of a fan of some sort as a final step - or 5-7 minutes without).
  • If the eye is closed (and stays closed) properly, how can the eye itself get irritated? It cant, plain and simple. Always ensure that you have a really good seal on the eye. This will prevent the fumes, if any, from getting in and affecting the membrane (whites of the eye). 


There is something wrong with the seal of the eye if a client is having any negative sensations or problems. This happens to all of us .. we're going to get clients who's eyes water! If we're using eyepads properly, and not interfering with the eye closing properly by having eyepads getting in the way or taping an eye - especially upper eyelids! - so it is not closing naturally, then we're not to blame ... it can be the client who's eyes "flutter" thereby cracking open!.. or the chick who falls asleep on the table and her eyes pop open a bit... or the type of client who's eyes open slightly when they talk.



At no point in time should you allow your clients to open their eyes for any reason at all! This is when they are most likely to suffer a chemical burn and have what we all keep referring to as sensitive eyes! 


Glues that are sold as sensitive are not referring to the sensitivity on the yes themselves but that of the skin. In saying this at not point in time should you be getting any product what so ever on the skin. The obvious exception to this is tape. 

If you feel that you, as the stylist, are becoming sensitive to the glue you use then you should be wearing a mask and also specs, to at the very least protect yourself from day to day exposure.



For your clients, the best thing you can do as their stylist is ensure a really great seal of the eyes. Dont allow them to open during the procedure and always give a good amount of time at the end to dry.



Wednesday, June 8, 2011

Glue Clogging Up???

Sometimes we have customers that admit they are a little messy with their glues... They say that they are getting clogged bottles and lots of mess around the tip.


The best  way to avoid this problem, is to turn the entire bottle upside down when you squeeze out the glue. This prevents the glue running down the neck of the bottle and causing it to dry up at the opening. The lid must be placed back on immediately.


Another good tip is to use a new drop of glue for each client - remember you should always have the clients best interests at heart - and that means clean and disposable where ever possible!