Primer for Eyelash Extensions and Glue Accelerator
Introducing Envolash Glue Support – a 2 in 1 product designed as a primer to prime the natural lash surface, ensuring optimal adhesion between the natural lash and the extension. It also can be used as an accelerator to help the adhesive cure faster.
To use as a Primer
Our Lash primer is designed to prepare the surface of the natural lash by providing optimal conditions for glue adhesion between the extension and natural lash, without over-drying or stripping the natural lash of oils. It provides the optimum pH required for the glue to grab without much effort. Primer is ideal for clients with oily skin where glue may not be grabbing the lash.
How to Use as a Primer:
- Cleanse lashes and thoroughly rinse and dry
- Apply a small amount of primer onto 2 clean micro brushes-do not oversaturate
- Apply to all areas where the lash will be bonded, careful not to touch the skin
- Allow drying for 2 minutes before application.
- Proceed as normal with lash application
To use as an Accelerator
Recommended for advanced lash artists only.
In less than ideal humidity conditions, the adhesive may cure slower due to the lack of moisture. Applying a small amount of Glue Support to the base of the strip will speed up the curing time of the adhesive.
How to use as an Accelerator:
- Wet a micro brush with a small amount of booster
- Remove as much booster off the brush onto a clean towel
- Rub the working section (small) of the lash tray. The booster should barely be visible
- Allow to dry
- Proceed to make fans and dip in glue
Note: glue will require changing more often due to the presence of Glue Support.
MSDS
MSDS |MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET
Section 1 – Chemical Product and Company Identification
MSDS NAME COMPANY NAME |
Glue Support 2 In 1 ENVOLASH PTY LTD |
COMPANY ADDRESS |
15 Peerless Court Avondale Heights Victoria 3034 Australia 0415 217 186 |
Section 2 – Composition and Ingredient Information
Ingredient Component Name
Ethanol
CAS Number 64-17-5
Concentration 30%
Glycerin CAS 56-81-5
Concentration 10%
Carbomer
CAS Number 9007-20-9
Concentration 0.5%
Water
CAS Number 7732-18-5
Concentration 85%
Triethanolamine
CAS Number 102-71-6
Concentration 2.5%
Fragrance
CAS Number 35206-51-0
Concentration 1%
Section 3 – Hazards Identificatio
Hazard Risk Classification |
Category 1 |
Flammability |
2 |
Physical Hazard |
1 |
Potential Health Effect |
Eye: Irritating to eyes. Causes excessive tearing. Eyelids may bond
Skin: May cause skin irritation Inhalation: May cause respiratory tract irritation. The toxicological properties of this substance have not been fully investigated
Ingestion: Not expected to be harmful by ingestion. Rapidly polymerizes (solidifies and bonds in mouth. It is almost impossible to swallow. |
WARNING : MAY CAUSE EYE AND RESPIRATORY IRRITATION BONDS SKIN IN SECONDS.
Relevant routes of exposure: Inhalation, Eyes Potential Health Effects Inhalation : Exposure to vapors above the established exposure limit result in respiratory irritation which may lead to difficulty in breathing and tightness in the chest |
Section 4 – First Aid Measures
Inhalation |
Remove to open space with fresh air. Seek medical attention to treat symptomatically if discomfort persist. Keep eye covered until deboning is complete, usually within 1-3 days. Medical attention should be sought in case the liquid trapped behind eyelid caused abrasive damage. |
Eye Contact |
Non provided |
Skin Contact |
In case of unexpected irritation, immediately wash skin with soap and large amounts of water |
Ingestion |
Ingestion is not likely. See supplemental page for emergency procedures. |
Section 5 – Fire Fighting Measures
Flash Point |
29℃ (85 deg F) Tagliabue closed cup |
Auto Ignition temperature |
485℃ |
Flammable/Explosive Limits-lower% |
Not determined |
Flammable/Explosive Limits-upper% |
Not determined |
Hazardous Decomposition Materials |
N/A |
Suitable Extinguishing Media |
Dry powder. Foam and Water spray. Carbon dioxides. |
Protective Equipment |
Fire fighters should wear positive pressure self- contained breathing |
Hazardous combustion products |
Trace amount of toxic and or irritating fumes may be released, and the use of breathing apparatus is recommended. |
Unusual fire or explosion hazard |
None |
Specific Hazard(s) |
Trace amount of toxic and or irritating fumes may be released, and the use of breathing apparatus is recommended. |
Section 6 – Accidental Release Measures
General Information |
None provided |
Environmental precautions |
Ventilate Area |
Disposal and Clean Up |
Do not use cloths for mopping up. Flood with water to complete polymerization and scrape off the floor. Cured material can be disposed of as non- hazardous waste |
Section 7 – Handling and Storage
Handling Precautions |
Avoid contact with eyes. Avoid breathing of vapors |
Storage |
Keep in a cool, well ventilated area away from heat |
Section 8 – Exposure Controls and Personal Protection
Engineering Controls |
Use positive down-draft exhaust ventilation if general ventilation is insufficient to maintain vapor concentration below established exposure limits. Respiratory |
Respiratory Protection |
Use NIOSH approved respirator if there is potential to exceed exposure limits. Observe OSHA regulations for respiratory use (29 CFR 1910.134) |
Skin Protection |
N/A |
Eye/Face protection |
Chemical splash goggles or safety glasses with side shields. |
General Hygiene measures |
N/A |
Section 9 – Physical and Chemical Properties
Physical State |
Transparent liquid |
Odour |
Aromatic |
pH |
N/A |
Specific Gravity |
1.04 @ 75oF |
Boiling Point |
78.2OC |
Flash Point |
Not available |
Flammability |
Not available |
Evaporation Rate (Ether=1) |
N/A |
Ignition Temperature |
Not available |
Melting/Freezing Point |
Not available |
Solubility |
Polymerized by water |
Vapour Density |
Approximately 3 |
Vapour Pressure |
Less than 0.2mm |
Volatile Organic Compound (EPA Method24) |
87..9% |
Section 10 – Stability and Reactivity
Stability |
Stable under recommended storage conditions |
Conditions to Avoid |
Spontaneous polymerization |
Incompatible Materials |
None listed |
Hazardous Polymerization |
Rapid exothermic polymerization will occur in the presence of water, amines, and alcohols |
Hazardous decomposition |
None listed |
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Section 11– Toxicological Information
〉2000mg/kg(rabbit)
Section 12– Ecological Information
Not known
Section 13– Disposal Consideration
No data available
Section 14– Transport
INTERNATIONAL AIR TRANSPORT ASSOCIATION (IATA) :
This product is not classified as dangerous goods, by rules of IATA. U.S Department of Transportation (DOT) Shipping regulations:
This product is not classified as dangerous goods, per U.S. DOT regulation under 49CFR 172.101. Proper shipping name : Volume X
Hazard Class number and description : Not applicable. UN identification number : Not applicable. Packing group : Not applicable.
Section 15– Other Information
DISCLAIMER :
All the information of Material Safety Data Sheet is provided on the basis in good faith and is believed to be trustworthy but is for reference only.
The users are responsible for selecting the suitability of the products and methods of use.
Our company assumes no responsibility for use or reliance upon this information. The users are responsible for selecting the suitability of the products and methods of use.