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Eyelash Glue

False eyelashes can dramatically enhance your appearance, giving you the illusion of a voluminous, long lash line. When you're wearing false lashes, you don't want the worry of whether those faux eyelashes will stay in place. Choosing the right eyelash glue allows you to focus on your day or night without giving your lashes a second thought. CVS offers a diverse assortment of lash glues for purchase online, so you can easily buy the best option for your needs.

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Eyelash Glue 

When you're wearing false eyelashes, an effective eyelash glue is a must — it keeps your lashes in place throughout the day for a flawless look. Lash adhesive comes in different colors to suit both wispy and voluminous false eyelashes; brands also offer special eyelash extension glue. Some formulas feature skin-friendly ingredients to soothe and protect your eyelids. 

What are the Best Eyelash Glue Brands?

What Is Eyelash Glue?

Eyelash glue is a type of adhesive that holds false eyelashes in place. The glue is formulated for use on your skin and can typically be used on most strip lashes and individual lashes.  

How To Apply Eyelash Glue

Most eyelash adhesives use one of two applicators: a nozzle or a brush. Products such as DUO striplash adhesive come in a small tube with a pointed nozzle, so you can apply the adhesive directly to the lash band. Alternatively, apply a small line of glue to the back of your hand, and dip the lash band into it. 

Products such as KISS Lash Couture Adhesive use a brush applicator. Unscrew the cap, and pull the wand from the container. Using the narrow tip like a paintbrush, add adhesive to the band. 

No matter how you're applying glue, it's helpful to wait until it becomes sticky to place the false eyelashes on your lash line. This can prevent the lashes from sliding out of place while the glue dries. 

How To Choose Eyelash Glue

As you're choosing an eyelash glue, consider the makeup look you're trying to achieve. With minimalist lashes, a clear striplash adhesive disappears against your eyelid and makes it easier to achieve a natural look. If you're using eyeliner, a dark lash adhesive can help the lash band blend in. When your goal is to save time on lash application, the best eyelash glue may be a quick-drying product, such as DUO Quick Set striplash adhesive

Keep in mind that eyelash glue comes into contact with your skin, so it's wise to read the ingredients carefully if you have allergies or sensitivities. 

How To Get Eyelash Glue Off?

Once you've removed the eyelashes, you may find that small amounts of glue remain. To remove the glue, soak a cotton pad with makeup remover or facial oil. Close your eyes, hold the pad against the lid and leave it in place for 15 to 30 seconds to help release the adhesive. Then, keeping your eyes closed, use gentle downward motions to wipe away the residue. 

If you're wearing heavy lashes that require lots of glue, an eye-friendly adhesive remover can be a good option. Some lash removers are designed specifically for individual lashes or flares, which are glued on one by one.