If your cluster lashes aren’t sticking properly, it could be due to several common issues. Understanding these factors will help you troubleshoot and get the perfect lash look.
Common reasons for cluster lashes not sticking
Oily natural lashes
Oil build-up on your natural lashes can break down the adhesive, making it difficult for the clusters to stick. Make sure your lashes are clean and free of oil before application. For better results, follow a proper cluster lashes maintenance routine to keep them looking fresh and intact.
Using too much bonder
While bonder helps the clusters stick, using too much can cause clumping and make the adhesive less effective. For better results, use just the right amount and learn more about how long cluster lashes last with proper bonding techniques.
Using too little bonder
On the other hand, using too little bonder won’t provide a strong enough hold, causing the lashes to lift or fall off prematurely. Be sure to apply a balanced amount of bonder for longer-lasting results.
Applying to your dirty lashes
Dirty or makeup-coated lashes will prevent proper adhesion. Always ensure your lashes are thoroughly clean before applying clusters. Start with a clean base to avoid lifting issues, which will help you achieve the desired look.
Poor-quality cluster lashes
The quality of your cluster lashes is key. Low-quality lashes may not adhere well or last long. It’s essential to choose high-quality products to ensure better application and durability. Check out our cluster lashes collection to find premium options and learn more about how to choose the right lash cluster for the best results.
Excessive eye movement
Frequent rubbing or excessive blinking can cause your cluster lashes to come loose, especially right after application when the adhesive hasn’t fully set. Try to limit eye movement immediately after applying the clusters for better bonding.
Bonder applied to wet Lashes
Applying bonder or adhesive to wet or damp lashes affects the bonding process. Always ensure your lashes are completely dry before applying the bonder to get a secure hold.
Incorrect removal and reapplication
Improper removal or reapplication can damage both your natural lashes and the cluster lashes, weakening their staying power. For better results, learn how to choose the best lash cluster that suits your style and needs, and remove and reapply them with care.
Inconsistent bonder quality
One of the main reasons cluster lashes don’t stay on is inconsistent bonder quality. Using a bonder that doesn't provide a strong, reliable hold can lead to lashes lifting or falling off sooner than expected. To ensure long-lasting results, always opt for a high-quality bonder and follow proper application techniques to make sure your lashes stay secure.
Using cluster lashes unsuitable for eye shape
Choosing cluster lashes that don’t complement your eye shape can also affect how well they stay on. Lashes that don’t fit naturally can cause discomfort, making them more likely to lift or fall off. It's essential to select the right lash style to match your eye shape for a seamless look and better wear. For tips on extending the wear time of your lashes, check out our guide on how to make cluster lashes last.
How to prepare natural lashes for better adhesion
Prepping your natural lashes correctly is key to making sure your cluster lashes adhere well and stay put. For more detailed advice on getting a natural look and better adhesion, see how to make cluster lashes look natural. Here's how to do it:
Does the type of cluster lash affect how well they stay on?
High-quality, lightweight clusters that match your natural lash style and eye shape tend to last longer and feel more comfortable. Be sure to choose cluster lashes that are suitable for your eye shape and personal preferences for the best results.