STACY LASH
Stacy Lash Super Primer For Lash Extensions Protein Oil Remover And Eyelash Extension Primer For Increased Adhesive Bonding Power Retention 15ml
Stacy Lash Super Primer For Lash Extensions Protein Oil Remover And Eyelash Extension Primer For Increased Adhesive Bonding Power Retention 15ml
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Materials and care
Materials and care
Water, Alcohol, Propylene Glycol, Phenoxyethanol, Hydrolyzed Collagen
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FAQ
Q1. What is the Stacy Lash lash primer?
Ans: Stacy Lash Super Primer is a professional liquid formula used to prep natural eyelashes before applying extensions. It acts as a cleanser and protein remover, eliminating oils, dust, and makeup residue to improve adhesive bonding power and retention.
Q2. Which lash primer is best?
Ans: A professional-grade primer like Stacy Lash Super Primer is ideal because it targets oil and protein buildup on natural lashes. By creating a completely clean surface, it allows eyelash extension glues to bond more securely and last longer.
Q3. Is eyelash primer good for your eyelashes?
Ans: Yes, professional eyelash primers are highly beneficial when used correctly by a certified lash technician. They safely cleanse the hair shaft of oils and debris without damaging the natural lash, creating an optimal surface for extensions.
Q4. Is this authentic Stacy Lash Super Primer available in India?
Ans: Yes, you can purchase authentic Stacy Lash Super Primer in India through Rudra Retails. We source our products directly from the USA, ensuring Indian lash technicians receive 100% genuine, imported professional salon supplies.
Q5. Can a pregnant woman do eyelash extension?
Ans: While the extension procedure itself is generally considered safe, pregnant clients should always consult their healthcare provider beforehand. Lash technicians must ensure a well-ventilated space and perform a patch test due to increased skin sensitivity during pregnancy.