Why Your Lash Clusters Might Not Be Holding Up – RITALASH Answers

Lash clusters are an easy and affordable way to achieve a full lash look at home, but sometimes they just don’t seem to last as long as expected. There are many factors that can affect the retention of your lash clusters, especially during colder months or changes in humidity. If you're using RITALASH lash clusters and noticing that they’re not holding up as well as usual, here are a few things to keep in mind.
1. Humidity Matters
One of the biggest factors affecting lash retention is humidity. If you live in a low-humidity environment, your lash clusters may not adhere as well. RITALASH lash clusters are made to withstand a variety of conditions, but during winter, indoor heating systems can dry out the air, which slows down the curing process of the adhesive.
Tip: Use a humidifier in your room to help maintain proper humidity levels for the best lash retention.
2. Winter Weather and Lash Retention
Cyanoacrylate-based adhesives, like the one used in RITALASH lash glue, can be sensitive to temperature changes. Freezing temperatures can cause the adhesive to become brittle, which can impact the lifespan of your lashes. Make sure you’re storing your lashes in a warm, dry environment and avoid exposing them to extreme cold during shipping.
3. Proper Application
Even the best lash clusters won’t stick well if the application process isn’t done correctly. Be sure to clean your natural lashes thoroughly before applying your lash clusters to avoid oils or dirt preventing a proper bond.
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