Space Baby Get A Grip Lash Glue (5ml)

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Space Baby Get A Grip Lash Glue (5ml)

Space Baby Get A Grip Lash Glue (5ml)

-20%
      £4.80 each   was £6.00 £14.40 per 15ml
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Sold and shipped by a Marketplace seller
      £4.80 each
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Product Information

Get ready to blink with confidence using Get A Grip Lash Glue! This clear lash glue, made with just two ingredients and a handy brush applicator, offers easy application.

Features

Get ready to blink with confidence using Get A Grip Lash Glue! This clear lash glue, made with just two ingredients and a handy brush applicator, offers easy application. With its all day hold, quick drying formula and water resistant properties, Get A Grip ensures your lashes stay secure from morning coffee to evening cocktails.

Worry less about your lashes falling off and more about finding the perfect angle for your next selfie, thanks to Get A Grip Lash Glue your ultimate lash essential!

5ml

Water resistant

All day hold

PETA Certified

Warning or Restrictions

Keep out of reach of children. Discontinue use if irritation occurs.

Product Specification

Acrylic Resin, Water

Product code: mp-00143187

EAN: 0784300762331

Product Uses

Apply our Get A Grip lash glue to the lash band and wait 1-2 minutes until the glue becomes tacky.

Tips and Advice

TOP TIP - Apply the right amount of lash glue. Not too little, not too much and evenly spread across the band.

TOP TIP - Apply lash glue to your eyelid as well as the lash band. This ensures a super strong hold and prevents any corner mishaps.

Use within 6 months of opening
Patch Test before use

Disclaimer: Just a heads up, our stickers might decide to peel off, thanks to a little supplier hiccup. But don't worry, it's just a minor quirk and won't cramp your product's style. While we're not thrilled about this, finding a suitable resolution in such a short period of time wasn't feasible. Thanks for your understanding!