When new lash artists start working with eyelash extensions, many feel confused by the wide range of liquid products. Shampoo, primer, glue, bonder, and booster all seem important, but when should each one be used? Is there a correct order? In this blog, VEYES is here to guide beginners through the most common lash liquids and explain how to use them step-by-step with confidence.

Shampoo

Lash shampoo is used to clean the natural lashes before application. Its main feature is a gentle formula that removes oil, dust, makeup residue and skin buildup. Clean lashes help extensions last longer and improve overall retention. Shampoo is the first and most important step in any lash prep routine.

Water Rinse Bottle

After shampooing, a water rinse bottle is used to wash away any remaining cleanser. It helps fully remove foam and residue from the lash line. This step keeps the lashes clean and fresh, and prevents product buildup that could affect adhesion later.

Primer

Lash primer prepares the natural lashes for glue. It helps remove leftover moisture and oil while improving surface grip. Primer is especially useful for clients with oily skin or lashes, as it creates a better base for the adhesive to bond.

Glue

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Bonder

Lash bonder is applied after the set is finished. It helps speed up curing and locks in the adhesive. With bonder, clients do not need to wait long before getting their lashes wet. It also helps reduce irritation and improve comfort.

Booster

Booster is used to increase glue strength during application. It can refresh slow-curing glue and improve bonding in difficult conditions. Booster is often used on natural lashes before application or on the glue dot to enhance performance.

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