your first... glue
When you just start your journey in the lash sphere, there are sooooo many questions. From the eternal "where to get clients" to the commonplace "which glue to choose." So today is about the second one. I won't become tired of repeating that universal glue doesn't exist. Even if we're talking about the RQL glue ;) The choice of glue depends on your skill, environmental conditions, even the season. What to look for when choosing your first glue?
    • Setting time
      At first, while you are just learning and still slowly working, you should choose an adhesive with a long setting time (about 2-3 seconds). During this time, you just have time to put the lash following all the rules.
    • Ambient conditions
      Temperature and humidity are the main characteristics of your environment. I advise you to immediately get a thermohygrometer, use it to measure indicators in your studio and choose the glue for specific environmental conditions.
    • Packaging
      It must be tight. The tube with glue should be additionally sealed in a thermal bag so that neither air nor temperature affects its performance.
    • Brand and specific glue reviews
      At the start of your career, you probably still don't know everything about lash brands and their products. You will be guided by the variety of choices by reviews on sites and in social networks of brands, groups for lash techs. Feel free to ask the opinion of your coaches and experienced lash stylists.
    Look for your perfect glue in the RQL line ;)
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