Need to buy eyelash extensions glue

Sep 20, 2025 - 12:23 PM

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  • A few days ago, I tried using false lashes for the first time, but the glue I borrowed from my friend was very sticky and messy. Now I want to get my own lash glue. Can you tell me which store sells good lash glue? I’d prefer something gentle on the skin and simple to apply, especially since I’m still learning how to use it. I want it to feel light on my eyes. A glue that makes lashes stay in place without any irritation would be perfect.

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  • You can find gentle lash glues in beauty supply shops or order them online. Many stores sell clear, brush-on glues that are light, simple to apply, and don’t cause irritation. These are a good choice if you’re still learning, since they give more control and keep the lashes in place without mess

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  • Look for lash glue that says “latex-free” or “for sensitive eyes.” These types are softer on the skin and won’t make your eyes feel heavy. A clear-drying glue is also good because it blends in naturally and is easier for beginners to use. Just remember to wait a few seconds after applying the glue so it gets a little sticky before you place the lashes

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  • I just used a new lash glue I bought after seeing some good reviews, and it felt really light on my eyelids—no burning, no heavy feeling. It dried clear so nobody saw the glue line, and my lashes stayed in place all day without lifting. If you’re looking, sites like this one with lash glue have some good options that are gentle and beginner-friendly. I’m happy I finally found one that makes applying lashes simple and comfortable.

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  • I was actually looking for the same thing, so this thread really helped me. A gentle, clear-drying lash glue that feels light and doesn’t irritate the eyes is exactly what I need too. Now I know what to look for, and I’m glad I found these useful suggestions here.

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