The reason for eyelash bloom too small
The eyelash bloom too small
Originally, you feel that the bloom is quite big, "Oh, good", then take back the glue and graft it again, the bloom shrinks?
One of the reasons: small or too small.
For example, the spring. The spring is continuously stretched. If it is within the range of the elastic force it is subjected to, the release will immediately condense; on the contrary, it will continue to stretch and eventually will not condense even if it is loosened. The result of the expansion is finally presented. The same is true for eyelash blooms. If the bloom is too small and does not damage the stretchability of the multiple eyelashes, it will slowly condense, which means that you have to continue to work hard to achieve a big bloom. As long as the bloom is large enough, it will not condense; the bloom is the bigger the more beautiful.
Glue position too close to the top of the eyelashes
So what is the relationship between taking glue and blooming?
The position of the glue should be 1/3 of the eyelashes, so the problem arises. Some people don't care about the location of the glue. Do you think it's so strict?
No no no, it is so strict.
Blooming is like an open hand, then you hold the extended hand with your other hand. The glue is also tied like this. The more you bind, the smaller the bloom. The more you take the glue, the smaller the bloom.
The master can make a second bloom, and then quickly pick up the glue. You have made great efforts to finally get a big bloom, then take the glue slowly, and the glue is especially difficult to use. It’s too bad to dry slowly. . The use of slow-drying glue also affects bloom.
Yes, the third one affects the cause of bloom condensation: slow-drying glue.
The glue on the normal market is dry for one second, dry for two seconds, and dry for three seconds. If it is very novice zero basis can be used for three seconds, or five seconds to dry.