Lash Extension Tools: Air Blower, Glue Plate & Comb Tips
To achieve beautiful, long-lasting eyelash extensions, the tools you use and how you use them are just as crucial as your technique. Air blowers, glue plates, and combs are fundamental tools essential for any lash application.
This article details the role of these tools, their proper usage, and key points for hygiene management. Refer to this guide to ensure you provide safe, high-quality services.
1. Accelerate Glue Curing! The Importance of the "Air Blower (Air Pump)"
The air blower is indispensable in lash extension application for properly controlling the curing of the adhesive (glue).
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Role:
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Accelerates Glue Curing: Especially for clients sensitive to irritation, it's ideal to quickly cure the glue by applying air after attaching each individual lash.
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Dries Moisture: Also used to dry any remaining moisture on the lashes after pre-treatment or cleansing.
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Key Points:
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Skipping the air blower step to save time can lead to improper glue curing and potential issues. Always use it.
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Be careful that the tip does not touch the client's eyelid.
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For hygiene reasons, choose a type that is easy to disassemble and clean.
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Always use a tool that has been cleaned and UV sterilized before the procedure.
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2. Maintain Glue Freshness! Choosing and Using the "Glue Plate"
The glue plate is used to dispense small amounts of glue during the application. It plays a vital role in preventing glue deterioration and ensuring it's always used in optimal condition.
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Choosing the Right Material:
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Select materials that resist glue degradation, such as natural stone, glass, or thick solvent-resistant paper. These materials conduct heat poorly and contain almost no moisture, helping to maintain the glue's freshness.
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Solvent-resistant paper, in particular, has properties that can prevent the glue from hardening even after several hours.
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How to Use:
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Dispense Small Amounts Frequently: Humidity can cause glue to deteriorate quickly. Degraded glue leads to poor retention. As a general rule, dispense a small, fresh dot of glue every 5-10 minutes (maximum 20 minutes), depending on the glue.
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Improper Usage (Don'ts):
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Dispensing glue onto plastic wrap, cellophane tape, or the lash tray itself.
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Adding fresh glue on top of old, partially cured glue.
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Heating or cooling the plate (this accelerates deterioration).
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Hygiene Management:
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Non-disposable types (stone, glass, etc.) must be cleaned, alcohol-disinfected, and UV sterilized for each client.
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3. Groom Lashes, Boost Retention! The Role of "Combs & Spoolie Brushes"
Combs and spoolie brushes are used to groom the lashes before and after the application.
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Role:
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Pre-Application Combing: Straightens the natural lashes, making application easier. It can also help remove lashes that are about to shed naturally, improving the longevity of the extensions attached.
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Post-Application Combing: Checks the final result and beautifully arranges the lashes.
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Key Points:
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Do not use combs or brushes that are partially broken, discolored, or contaminated with mascara or other debris.
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Always use clean, sanitized (washed and UV sterilized) tools for each client.
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Conclusion: Proper Tool Knowledge and Hygiene are Key to Safe & Beautiful Lash Extensions!
Each tool used in lash extension application serves a critical purpose:
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Air Blower: Essential for glue curing and drying moisture. Don't skip it.
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Glue Plate: Choose deterioration-resistant materials and dispense glue frequently. Avoid improper substitutes.
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Comb/Brush: Contributes to application efficiency and retention. Always use clean ones.
Understanding the characteristics of these tools, using them correctly, and above all, maintaining strict hygiene are fundamental to providing safe and satisfying services to your clients. Always keep your tools clean and perform appropriate maintenance.

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