Alkaline neutraliser to support longer-lasting lash lift curls
A lash lift alkaline neutraliser that helps bring lashes closer to an acidic state after treatment. It is used as both an intermediate and finishing treatment to refresh alkaline residue and support curl retention.
Formulated with low-molecular hyaluronic acid, collagen, and patented organic ionised minerals, it also helps maintain moisture for a smoother finish.
Supports re-bonding after lash lift
Use after wiping off the 1st agent and again after wiping off the 2nd agent. It helps support re-bonding for a curl that lasts longer.
Moisture care for treated lashes
The formula contains moisturising and protective ingredients such as hyaluronic acid and collagen to help keep lashes feeling hydrated.
Fresh, smooth finish
The wipe-off feel is light and refreshing. When used before finishing, it can help coating products glide on more smoothly.
How to use
① After wiping off the 1st agent and 2nd agent, soak a small amount into a straight micro stick or similar tool.
② Apply by wiping from the lash root towards the tip.
③ Wipe once back and forth from the inner corner to the outer corner as a guide.
④ Lightly wipe off with a cotton swab if preferred.
⑤ Shake lightly before use. Dilution is not required.
When used, the micro stick may turn reddish purple. This is a normal neutralisation reaction with the lash lift agent, and the colour intensity may vary depending on the product used and treatment condition.
Specifications
■ Contents: 100 mL
■ Classification: Cosmetic
■ Shelf life guide: 3 years unopened, 2 years after opening
■ Storage: Store away from direct sunlight, high temperature, and humidity
■ Ingredients: Water, Sodium Hyaluronate, Hydrolyzed Eggshell Membrane, Hydrolyzed Collagen, Iron, Ascorbic Acid, Decyl Glucoside, and others
Notes
■ This product contains natural ingredients, so discolouration or sediment may occur over time.
■ Discolouration or sediment does not affect product performance. Shake well before use.
■ The product may become darker over time, but it can be used until the end as normal.
■ When it comes into contact with cysteamine, it may react and turn reddish purple. This is a normal neutralisation reaction.