Ever Had An Adhesive Go Stringy?

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Ever had an adhesive go stringy? Yes? Read this👇🏼 — Now, what on earth could be causing this? Has it gone off? Is it a “faulty batch?” Spoiler: It isn’t a faulty batch. Or could it be something else? — Surprisingly, the answer is simple. A short, simple answer: The adhesive is too cold ❄️ — Educational Answer: All lash adhesives have an optimal range of environmental conditions in which they work perfectly. Most of the time and as a rule of thumb, it’s at a temperature of between 18°c – 24°c and a relative humidity of between 40% – 60%. — If the conditions stray from those ranges, even by 1°c, your adhesive will act, look and work differently (and poorly). — The Cure: For a start, don’t bin it! The cure is actually as simple as the answer. All you need to do is bring your adhesive back up to room temperature and then give it a good old fashioned shake (The LashBase Shaker is best). — This video shows 2 of our adhesives from the SAME BATCH. One has been kept at 12°c and the other at room temperature (20°c). The simple change in temperature by just 8°c has a huge affect on how it behaves. — If you’re looking to upgrade your adhesive, have 15% off our no.1 adhesive range using code: string15 — #lashbase #lashextensions #lashes #lashadhesive

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 đź—Łď¸ŹWith Lash Assist Pro you can record all your data like humidity , temperature for every appointment which help analyse the perfect session . No more guessing games!

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