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[Matsukaze] The Glue 111 5ml

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[Matsukaze] The Glue 111 5mlUltra quick drying type with the lowest viscosity in the history of Shokaze. [Extension of unopened expiration date] The unopened expiration date of Shofu Glue has been greatly extended while maintaining operability and durability. Japan Eyelash Research Institute is always working to improve the quality and convenience of products such as glue. For advanced practitioners who want a smoother glue than GIPS glue. Produced with an ultra low viscosity of

Ultra quick drying type with the lowest viscosity in the history of Shokaze.

[Extension of unopened expiration date] The unopened expiration date of
Shofu Glue has been greatly extended while maintaining operability and durability.
Japan Eyelash Research Institute is always working to improve the quality and convenience of products such as glue.

For advanced practitioners who want a smoother glue than GIPS glue.
Produced with an ultra-low viscosity of 100mPa・s , MEISTER GLUE / SET TIME for technicians active in Japan and overseas who have busy repeat customers who require treatment in a limited time.
It is the fastest treatment group.
It is a completely original model made in Japan that meets the needs of experienced technicians with accurate and speedy mounting techniques, achieving full curing in 60 minutes
.
( We recommend using Mother Glue HS or HS SPEED in a hair salon environment with high amine concentration .)

If you don't pay attention to the amount of glue applied during the 20 to 30 minutes required for installation, the
sustained strength will improve. cannot be expected.
In addition, it is not suitable for inexperienced practitioners who have difficulty in controlling the amount of glue applied due to the slow mounting speed.

[Special benefits]
You can take a bath and wash your face 1 hour later
(You can cleanse and wash your face 1 hour after the treatment)

[Efforts to keep freshness]
As a commitment to freshness, we will commercialize on a weekly basis.
This makes it possible to maintain and achieve the above characteristics of this product.
(The expiry date when unopened is displayed on the exterior aluminum bag and the side of the container, and we will always deliver glue with high freshness.)

[Safety Initiatives]
Primary skin irritation test (patch test) has been completed
(please understand the product characteristics before using it appropriately)
Formaldehyde test has been completed.
(Standards of the Japan Eyelash Extension Maker Association (Matsuren))

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