Lash glue alergic reactions!

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JMW

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Hi ... Advice anyone ... Lost about 10 clients over last few months. Clients who have had reactions to nouveau glue ... Tried flirtiies sensitive but this has also caused a reaction? Clients desparate to find a solution!
 
Hi ... Advice anyone ... Lost about 10 clients over last few months. Clients who have had reactions to nouveau glue ... Tried flirtiies sensitive but this has also caused a reaction? Clients desparate to find a solution!

Ensure they have a break from lashes for a couple of weeks to let their eyes settle down. I've had this happen a couple of times now and once they've had a break I've done them a new set using a sensitive glue and they've been ok. I have used Flirties sensitive glue in the past but now use the marvellash one, I don't think it's as good as the expert strength glue I use for most customers but it's great for the reactive ones. I always advise the ones that react to consider taking an antihistamine a couple of days either side of having their lashes done - obviously I don't tell them that they SHOULD do this as I'm not a doctor, I tell them that other people who have had a similar reaction tell me that they have done that and have found it helps them. Hope this helps and makes sense x
 

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