NANO MISTER - BLACK

The Beauty Bae Australia

$34.95 Sale price

It's no secret that professional lash adhesive drys differently to glue as it draws moisture from the air to cure (change from a liquid state to a solid state).

Nano Misters should have a particle size of no more than 0.3μm to be effective. 

The correct use of a Nano Mister may help aid in reducing possible sensitivity or allergic reactions, as it eliminates any residual fumes caused by the lash adhesive. 

It also means that your client can get their lashes wet immediately without the fear of reduced retention. 

- 0.3μm droplets

- USB chargable

- 6ml tank volume

- 0.6~0.8ml/30s spray speed

- 30 second auto stop timer

DIRECTIONS FOR USE:

Hold the Nano Mister approximately 25 cm from eyes and move back and forth, and side to side in a sweeping motion for 20-30 seconds.

Max spraying time: 30 seconds

HOLDING THE NANO MISTER TOO CLOSE TO THE EYES CAN HAVE THE REVERSE AFFECT, whereby the adhesive will cure too quickly causing shock polymerisation (blooming), which may result in reduced retention. 

 

Regular price $34.95

It's no secret that professional lash adhesive drys differently to glue as it draws moisture from the air to cure (change from a liquid state to a solid state).

Nano Misters should have a particle size of no more than 0.3μm to be effective. 

The correct use of a Nano Mister may help aid in reducing possible sensitivity or allergic reactions, as it eliminates any residual fumes caused by the lash adhesive. 

It also means that your client can get their lashes wet immediately without the fear of reduced retention. 

- 0.3μm droplets

- USB chargable

- 6ml tank volume

- 0.6~0.8ml/30s spray speed

- 30 second auto stop timer

DIRECTIONS FOR USE:

Hold the Nano Mister approximately 25 cm from eyes and move back and forth, and side to side in a sweeping motion for 20-30 seconds.

Max spraying time: 30 seconds

HOLDING THE NANO MISTER TOO CLOSE TO THE EYES CAN HAVE THE REVERSE AFFECT, whereby the adhesive will cure too quickly causing shock polymerisation (blooming), which may result in reduced retention.