Eyelash extension glue is the foundation of any lash extension procedure, ensuring strong bonding and a flawless result. Upon contact with the lash, the formula quickly polymerises, significantly speeding up the technician’s work and shortening the session time. Modern formulas are designed to meet the needs of sensitive eyes and skin, so high-quality hypoallergenic glue does not cause irritation, tearing, or discomfort.
To maintain the glue's declared performance, lash technicians must strictly follow storage instructions, use it within the specified temperature and humidity range, and always adhere to the manufacturer’s directions. Only then can you expect predictable results and long-lasting wear.
Choosing the right glue is a crucial step, especially for beginners. There’s no one-size-fits-all option, but there are essential characteristics to look for when purchasing:
Quality lash extension glue should meet all these criteria. Also check for certifications, expiration date, and brand reputation—especially when buying from online stores.
The colour of the glue doesn’t affect its bonding ability but plays an important role in aesthetics. Let’s break it down.
Black lash glue is a professional-grade product that’s perfect for creating a dense lash line. It dries black and blends seamlessly with natural lashes. The result is a liner-like effect with no visual gaps, adding volume while maintaining a natural look.
However, working with black glue requires surgical precision. Even the slightest error can leave marks on light skin, making it better suited for experienced technicians.
Clear lash glue is a versatile option ideal for light or coloured lashes. The transparent formula lets you focus on shaping the lashes without being distracted by the attachment points.
It’s also a great choice for creative lash designs—perfect for coloured fans or decorating the outer corners of the eyes.
Polymerisation speed is a critical factor, especially for high-paced lash artists. Most formulas offer bonding times between 0.5 and 3 seconds. The faster the glue, the higher the demands on speed and accuracy.
Available volumes include 3 ml, 5 ml, and 10 ml. Lash artists working with multiple clients daily should opt for 5 ml. Larger bottles are ideal for salons or lash trainers. For home practice, a mini bottle is enough for a few sessions.
Note! Even under perfect storage conditions, the glue’s shelf life after opening is 30 days.
To keep the glue effective and stable, follow these simple rules:
Refrigeration is only acceptable before opening. After opening, store in a controlled environment away from heat and humidity.
Bond quality also depends on lash prep. Check out our range of removers, primers, and lash cleansers. These essentials will help you achieve reliable results.
Many manufacturers are on the market, but Ukrainian lash artists prefer trusted, time-tested brands. Our catalogue includes glue for individual lash extensions used by both beginners and professionals.
At BeautyHunter, you’ll find products from reliable brands like:
We also carry products from WobS, Viya, Vilmy, and Alias—brands that offer high-quality glues for both entry-level and pro lash artists.
You should only buy lash extension glue from professional shops that work directly with manufacturers. At BeautyHunter, we offer:
Looking for a trusted place to order professional lash glue? We’ve got top-quality options for beginners and pros alike.
Beginners are advised to use glue with a slow bonding speed (2–5 seconds). This allows more time to position each lash accurately.
You can, but it’s not always recommended. Black glue creates a liner effect and is great for dark lashes. However, when working with white or coloured fans, clear glue is a better option—it won’t alter the lash colour and makes bonds less visible.
Once opened, glue should be stored in a cool, dry place away from sunlight. Optimal temperature is between +18 and +23°C. Use a zip bag with silica gel or a special container. Do not refrigerate after opening—temperature swings reduce glue quality.
Retention depends on the glue formula, conditions, and aftercare. On average, quality glue provides 4 to 8 weeks of wear. Professional formulas offer maximum hold when proper prep is followed—including lash cleansing before application. Clients should avoid moisture on the lashes for the first 24 hours post-procedure.