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Pre and Pro Flex Bond Lash Adhesive for Qualified Lash Technicians Use
Overview:Pre and Pro Flex Bond Lash Adhesive is a low-fume, flexible lash glue designed for qualified professional lash technicians only. With a drying time of 1 second, it’s ideal for experienced technicians who seek precision and speed. Not recommended for beginners , and it should not be used on cluster lashes or on your own lashes. Prep and clean natural lashes, shake the glue properly and adjust temperature and humidity for best retention. Contact us if you have any questions and we are delighted to help you out not just for glue, but for all lash tech related questions.
Key Features:
Usage Guide:
Clean the Natural Lashes: Before applying, ensure the natural lashes are clean and free of oils, dirt, and makeup. Use shampoo to cleanse natural lashes and then prep the lashes with our nourishing primer for maximum retention before using this adhesive. Any residues on the natural lashes can interfere with the bond and shortens the retention.
Quick Drying Time: 1 second dry is suitable for intermediate and experienced lash technicians, let the glue bond properly before moving on to the next lashes.
Prep the Enviroment: Make sure temperature and humidity suits the decription on the back of the glue
Secure the Bonding Area: Use super bonder to cure the bonding area and locks the fume, this helps retention.
Aftercare for Clients: Advise clients to avoid water and oil-based products near their lashes for at least 24 hours post-application to ensure the adhesive sets fully. Brush routinely and wash with lash shampoo for longer retention.
This adhesive is:
Wipe the nozzle after each use. Squeeze out remaining glue in the nozzle after every use.
Store upright in a cool, dark place away from direct sunlight and heat.
Seal caps tightly after use and keep in an airtight glue storage container.
Shelf Life:
Apply 1-1.5mm away from the natural lash base—avoid contact with the eyelid.
Not suitable for use on DIY lashes, clusters, or your own lashes.