When Applying Eyelash Extensions, Is Formaldehyde Included In The Glue?

Most people in the lash business agree that this has been the most discussed issue recently. In response, we can confirm that formaldehyde is included in all eyelash extension adhesive.

Formaldehyde is NOT an ingredient in eyelash extension glue; instead, it is produced as a byproduct during manufacturing due to the breakdown of other ingredients.

There is currently no such thing as a “formaldehyde-free” Whoelsale Eyelash Glue Remover. As the glue breaks down over time, very small levels of formaldehyde are released naturally. Formaldehyde levels in BL adhesives have not been measured since they are too low to be detected by standard laboratory procedures.

The little quantities of formaldehyde created during the application of eyelash extensions pose no health risks.

It takes inhaling a lot of formaldehyde over a lengthy period of time for it to be harmful to people, which obviously won’t happen during a routine eyelash extension procedure.

Eyelash technicians are exposed to it for long periods of time every day, thus it’s important to have a well-ventilated lashing area. You should use a mask to protect your lungs if you’re really susceptible.

Georgie’s formaldehyde-free whoelsale eyelash glue remover is manufactured from a mixture of water, natural rubber latex, cellulose gum, and floral extracts, and their vegan-certified lash extension line features 10 variations with everything from solitary lashes to intricate cluster lashes and crossing lashes. While decent mascara is preferable, if you must resort to eyelash extensions, be sure to use a formaldehyde-free glue when attaching them to your natural lashes. There aren’t a ton of good eyelash extension products out there, but here are two that do the job.