Unfortunately, allergic reactions to the adhesives used in eyelash extensions are common. All adhesives contain an acrylic (cyanoacrylate), which is responsible for these problems. Of course, there are also adhesives for allergy sufferers on the market that contain less, but they do not solve the problem completely and they tend to not be strong enough.
Manifestations of allergies – swelling, redness, itching, burning, and dry skin. Eesterlash helps with all of these reactions. The serum works on a natural basis and contains substances such as zinc, vitamins, and chamomile extract. Overall, it provides the skin with lightning-fast soothing and emollient ingredients at the site of inflammation. It can be applied to an allergic reaction, but mainly as a prevention. I have been working with the serum for over three years, and I apply it on every allergy sufferer when replenishing or using a new set.
Many of them come to me as a last resort and a final hope. As soon as an allergic reaction occurs, they usually call me, and this is getting worse. With my serum, the allergy is resolved in the vast majority of women.
Always shake the serum vial well before first use.
After shaking well, lightly moisten 1x brush in the serum – use on one eyelid.
Paint the eyelids with the brush before and after applying the lashes. Avoid the eyelash roots!
For very severe allergies, it is necessary to apply more often for the first time, which means before and after the application itself, and apply again that night before going to bed. For the next 2-3 days, apply 3 times a day – NOT MORE!
The reaction may be only mild, and if the serum starts to burn for a short time and then stops, it means that it is working. If this happens and there is no improvement, it is better to wash the eyelids with water and give up on eyelash extensions. In this case, the substances in the serum itself may also be the problem…. A short tingling causes no harm.
After three days, immunity together with the serum usually overcome the allergy. For further replenishments, it is usually enough to apply to the eyelids as with the others…only before and after. There should no longer be any reaction. In a few individuals, even after some time of use, the allergy disappears completely, and only beautiful lashes remain.