Lady Bond stands out as one of our top-selling eyelash extension adhesives, praised for its steadfast reliability and highly flexible, moderate curing speed. Expertly crafted to deliver consistent results even in fluctuating salon climates, it serves as the ultimate professional lash glue for artists at every career stage, from newly certified technicians to seasoned experts.
| Experience Level | All levels |
| Strength | Very Strong |
| Drying time | 1-2 seconds |
| Room humidity | 50-65% |
| Room temperature | 64.4 - 71.6°F |
Viscosity thin, medium, syrup like | Medium |
Who is Lady Bond for?
Tailored for professional lash artists across nearly all experience levels. Whether you are an intermediate artist, an advanced lashing expert, or a technician just launching your career, Lady Bond’s forgiving formula makes it an essential staple in your lash cart.
What is Lady Bond?
As a fan-favorite eyelash extension adhesive, Lady Bond is a remarkably dependable, moderate-curing lash glue (1 to 2 seconds). It is masterfully formulated to effortlessly support both Classic lashes and Russian Volume lashes, guaranteeing a strong, durable bond without the stress of an instant flash-cure.
When Should You Use Lady Bond?
Grab this adaptable lash adhesive when dealing with unpredictable room environments or shifting seasonal weather. It provides exceptional workability in standard salon settings, achieving peak performance at temperatures between 64.4°F - 71.6°F (18°C - 22°C) and ideal humidity levels of 50% - 65%.
Why Choose Lady Bond?
Because when you are mastering your technique, precision outweighs pure speed. That 1-to-2-second cure time grants you the necessary buffer to flawlessly wrap your volume fans or tweak your classic placement, ensuring superior lash retention and stopping extensions from "popping off" right after the service.
How to maximize eyelash extension retention using Lady Bond?
If your salon climate shifts, your retention will likely take a hit. If eyelash extensions aren't gripping properly or your attachment feels weak, run through this advanced pro checklist:
Regulate Your Climate: Always rely on a hygrometer. If humidity dips below 50% or the room cools below 64°F (18°C), Lady Bond cures slower. If humidity climbs above 65% or the heat exceeds 72°F (22°C), it cures faster. Balance your workspace using a humidifier, dehumidifier, AC unit, or space heater.
Master the Drop: Always lash with a fresh glue drop. Dispense a new bead every 10 to 20 minutes (or more often during summer months). Never add fresh adhesive over an expiring drop, as it will quickly turn stringy and gummy. Make sure your bead is the ideal size; a layer too thin simply won't secure the extension to the natural lash.
The Ultimate Prep Protocol: Thoroughly cleanse the natural lashes utilizing Lash Foam Cleanser alongside Protein Remover Pads. Follow up with Cleanser (to strip residual oils) and Primer to deeply hydrate and balance the pH level. For maximum grip, apply Retention & Speed Booster to open up the hair cuticles so the adhesive bonds tighter.
The Finishing Seal: For clients who tend to pick at their lashes or sleep face-down, finalize your application with Superbonder Lash Sealant. It instantly cures the adhesive fumes, infuses flexible texture, and prevents the bond from snapping off.
Application Audit: Verify you have at least a 2mm base attachment to the natural lash, ensuring no crisscrossed or split bases.
Lady Bond is an exceptionally dependable, moderate-curing eyelash extension adhesive that delivers incredible workability and steadfast lash retention, even in unpredictable salon climates.
(Friendly reminder: Strictly for professional use. We highly advise testing a sample size first. During Black Friday sales events, a maximum limit of 20 bottles per order applies. For bulk purchasing details, please contact info@londonlashpro.com).
Which lash adhesive dries the fastest?
Our quickest-drying adhesives include Power Bond, Royal Bond, and Swift Bond, all designed to cure within 0.5–1 second when used in the correct conditions.
Keep in mind: higher humidity speeds up curing time, while lower humidity slows it down.
These adhesives are extremely fast and are best suited for advanced lash artists. Using a glue that cures too quickly for your speed can negatively impact retention.
How do I choose the right lash glue?
The best eyelash extension adhesive for you depends on your experience level, room conditions, and working speed.
Beginner or intermediate artists: opt for slower adhesives like Lady Bond or Satin Bond for better control
Advanced artists: faster adhesives may help you increase efficiency
To choose accurately, you’ll need to know:
Using a hygrometer is highly recommended to monitor your environment and maintain consistency.
For a full breakdown, explore our lash glue comparison guide or reach out to our support team at info@londonlashpro.com.
Which lash glue is best for sensitive clients?
All professional lash adhesives contain cyanoacrylate, the ingredient responsible for bonding. Most allergic reactions are triggered by adhesive fumes, not the liquid itself.
If a client has previously had an allergic reaction, it’s very likely they will react again. In these cases, lash extensions are not recommended.
For clients who experience mild sensitivity (not a true allergy), you can:
Always follow proper consultation procedures and avoid working on clients with contraindications.
Why is my lash glue drying too slowly?
Slow curing is usually caused by low humidity or incorrect room temperature.
To speed up your adhesive:
Increase humidity levels in your workspace
Adjust room temperature within your glue’s recommended range
Use Booster on the lash strip to accelerate curing
Helpful ways to increase humidity:
If your speed has improved over time, your adhesive may simply be too slow for your current skill level - switching to a faster glue could improve your results.
Why has my lash glue become thick or stringy?
Adhesive consistency changes are usually caused by exposure to air, moisture, or improper storage.
To prevent this:
Proper care will help maintain optimal performance and retention.
Why are my volume fans closing?
If your fans close after dipping, your adhesive is likely too slow for your working speed.
To fix this:
Increase humidity and/or temperature
Use Booster on the lash strip (not on natural lashes)
Check that you’re not picking up too much adhesive. Balanced conditions and correct glue amount are key to maintaining open, symmetrical fans.
How do I clean my glue nozzle properly?
After every use:
Wipe the nozzle with a lint-free glue wipe
Store the bottle upright
Gently squeeze out any residue before closing
When shaking manually:
Remove the cap
Cover the nozzle with a wipe to prevent clogging
Important: Never use cotton pads, tissues, or fibrous materials. These can react with cyanoacrylate and cause heat buildup or safety risks.
What is the shelf life of lash adhesive?
Unopened: Up to 6 months from production date
Opened: Best used within 4 weeks (maximum 8 weeks)
For sample sizes (2ml), use within 5 days of opening.
Pro tip: label your bottle with the opening date to track freshness.
What should I do if my glue nozzle is blocked?
If your nozzle becomes clogged:
Replace it with a spare nozzle
Use a Glue Rescue Kit if the cap is stuck
A nozzle opener tool can make replacement easier
To avoid blockages:
Clean the nozzle after every use
Store glue correctly
Avoid squeezing the bottle when dispensing
Why is there white residue on my glue bottle?
White residue is caused by shock polymerization, which happens when adhesive reacts with moisture.
To prevent this, store glue in an airtight container, keep it away from humidity and direct sunlight and ensure the cap is tightly sealed after each use
Why does my glue look clear instead of black?
Adhesives must be shaken thoroughly before use. Shake for 1–2 minutes (or use a glue shaker), this ensures all ingredients are properly mixed
Only Crystal Bond is designed to be clear. All other adhesives should appear fully black when ready to use.
How should I store lash glue correctly?
Before opening: Keep sealed in original packaging. Can be stored in the refrigerator to extend shelf life
After opening: Store at room temperature. Use an airtight container and keep away from heat, sunlight, and humidity.
Always store upright. Proper storage is essential for maintaining adhesive performance.
How do I remove lash adhesive safely?
Eyelash extensions should always be removed by a trained professional. Never pull or force extensions off, as this can damage natural lashes.
For safe removal: Use a professional remover such as Cream Remover or Gel Remover. Work in small sections and ensure eyes are properly protected.
Following correct removal techniques ensures a safe and comfortable experience for your client.




