If you are irritated when anything gets near your eyes, it is possible to get irritated by eyelash extensions however much you want them. You may endure until the end of the application but your eyelids will keep fluttering or water involuntarily.
As a result, the eyelash extension glue will not stick properly making the process longer and tiring. In the end, the eyelash extensions will fall off prematurely.
At times, it is the lash glue fumes that cause allergic reactions. And though reactions differ, most people experience itching, swelling, or redness which is frustrating.
A professional lash artist will test the lash glue before application so he can notice any negative reaction. If there’s no negative reaction, the lash artist will proceed with the eyelash extensions application.
If you choose an inexperienced, unskilled lash artist, the chances of a wrong application using substandard products are very high. Instead of attaching the eyelash extensions to your natural lashes, the lash artist may attach them to the skin leading to allergies. Also, the lash artist may not conduct a patch test, making it impossible to identify any allergies early enough. A lot of times people assume just because you are licensed you have a professional lash artist. This is not the case which is why The Spa and Lash Studio Clearfield puts its new hires through a 2-4 week intensive lash training program to ensure their skills are up to par.
Use medical-grade lash glue: one of the greatest benefits of going to a professional lash spa is the use of quality products. Also, the lash artist will conduct a patch test to certify that you are not allergic to the glue before the lash application.
- Choose top-quality eyelash extensions: never settle for cheap, substandard eyelash extensions to save money. If you need help with choosing the right eyelash extensions, your lash artist is always available to help.
- If your allergic reaction is a result of lash glue fumes, the lash artist will dispense the fumes from your eyes using a fan.
- The use of less lash glue will facilitate fast drying and also lower the chances of the lash glue getting into the eyes.
- If the irritation is a result of glue fumes, the lash artist will use saline to clean your eyes, without touching the eyelashes.