7 Day Bond & Seal.
7 Day Bond & Seal.
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Bond and Seal. With up to 7-day hold.
Description
Description
The bond features an angled brush for precision, ensuring easy and exact placement on each lash.
The sealant has a dual-purpose wand with a dabbing tip, providing ultimate control to secure lashes perfectly in place.
Designed in London, UK
Ingredients
Ingredients
Bond: Acrylates Copolymer, Aqua, Cl 77266.
Sealant: Aqua, Acrylates/Ethylhexyl Acrylate Copolymer, Propylene Glycol, Phenoxyethanol/Ethylhexyglycerin, Caprylyl Glycol, Octanol.
Application
Application
Pre-Application:
Ensure lashes are free of makeup and oil.
Application Steps:
1. Apply a light coat of Bond on natural lashes, focusing on the base of the lash. Work in sections for precise application.
2. Peel clusters from the tray, gently lifting close to the root, as they can tear.
3. Use an applicator to hold the lash (at the end of the lash) and place the cluster under natural lashes.
4. Avoid adhesive on tweezers. Ensure to wipe clean, to avoid the applicator sticking to the lashes.
5. Apply all lashes.
6. Apply sealant to the lashes, use the tip to dab the lashes, this will help to reduce stickiness and seal the bond.
7. Use the Applicator to clamp the lashes, focusing on the lash base. Wipe the applicator regularly.
8. Keep lashes dry for 24 hours.
Removal
Removal
Removal:
1. Use a gentle oil based remover on lashes and clusters, such as micellar water, focusing on bond areas to loosen.
2. Wait 30 seconds for the remover to dissolve the bond.
3. Slide clusters downward with a cotton pad to remove.
4. Brush lashes with the lash brush.
5. Remove any remaining residue with a cotton pad.
Cleaning Your Lashes:
1. Place lash clusters on a cotton pad.
2. Apply an oil-based removal solution, wait up to 30 seconds, and wipe away residue with a cotton pad.
3. Repeat if needed until clusters are clean.
4. Store lashes in the original tray for reuse.
How to do a patch test
How to do a patch test
Apply the product to a small patch of skin you’re unlikely to accidentally wash or rub it away.
Good areas may include the inside of the arm, bend of the elbow or behind the ear on the lower side, as these areas is fairly sensitive.
Allow 24 hours to see if any reaction occurs. If a reaction does occur. Do not use.