Experience fast, efficient lash removal with our Gel Lash Extension Remover. This professional-grade formula is designed to quickly break down lash adhesive with precision, making it an essential product for lash technicians who value speed, control, and a clean removal process.
Who is the Gel Remover for?
This product is strictly for professional use by licensed lash technicians. Because of its fluid consistency, it is best suited for advanced lash artists who have the steady hand required to manage a more liquid formula without it running.
What is the Gel Remover?
It is a high-potency adhesive solvent designed to dissolve lash glue faster than traditional creams. Available in both Unscented and Cherry versions, this 15ml gel offers a thinner texture that saturates the bond site instantly for rapid results.
When Should You Use It?
This is the go-to tool for removing single stubborn extensions or outgrown volume fans during a fill. While it can be used for a full set removal, its specialty lies in targeted precision work where you need to remove a specific lash without disturbing the surrounding set.
Why Choose This Formula?
Because it offers a level of control and speed that thicker removers can’t match. Its fluid nature allows it to penetrate the adhesive bond immediately, and the precise dropper bottle ensures you only use exactly what you need, minimizing product waste.
How to Use
To guarantee a safe and successful removal, follow these professional steps:
The Reset: If you are applying new lashes immediately after, you must thoroughly cleanse and prime the area to remove all oily residue from the solvent.
The Gel Remover provides a fast-acting solution for advanced technicians who require a high-control, high-speed solvent.
How should my clients clean their lash extensions?
We always recommend advising clients to use a professional lash cleanser specifically formulated for the delicate eye area and safe for eyelash extensions.
Our Lash Foam Cleanser is designed to:
Using products not designed for lash extensions (like baby shampoo) can lead to dryness, irritation, or poor retention, as they are not formulated for the eye area or adhesive bonds.
For clients with sensitive skin or a sensitivity to Tea Tree, a gentle alternative foaming cleanser is recommended. To better support your clients, consider sharing digital aftercare guides so they can maintain their lashes correctly at home.
My client's lashes look clean, but retention is still poor. Why?
Even when lashes appear clean, residue from oils, skincare products, or microscopic buildup can still be present and affect retention.
If you're experiencing retention issues:
Client aftercare also plays a huge role — improper cleansing or exposure to oils can significantly reduce retention.
What's the difference between Booster and Superbonder?
Both products improve retention, but they work in completely different ways:
Booster (Retention & Speed Booster):
Superbonder:
What's the difference between Cleanser and Primer?
Both are essential steps in proper lash prep, but they serve different purposes:
Cleanser:
Alcohol-based formula
Removes oils, proteins, and residue from natural lashes
Deep cleans the lash surface
Primer:
Water-based formula
Rehydrates lashes after cleansing
Balances pH levels
Prepares lashes for optimal adhesive bonding
Using Cleanser alone is not recommended. Because it removes moisture, skipping Primer can lead to poor curing and reduced retention.
What pre-treatment routine gives the best retention?
A consistent, thorough pre-treatment routine is the foundation of long-lasting results. In many cases, retention issues come down to prep — not the adhesive.
Recommended routine:
A proper prep routine can make a significant difference in both retention and overall results.
Can I use only a Cleanser before applying lashes?
For best results, we recommend completing the full pre-treatment routine rather than relying on Cleanser alone.
Cleanser removes oils effectively, but it also dehydrates the lashes. Without restoring moisture with a Primer, the adhesive may cure too slowly, the bond may be compromised, and retention can suffer.
Using both Cleanser and Primer ensures the lashes are properly balanced and ready for optimal adhesion.