Clients may come to you for beautiful lashes—but they stay with you for safety, comfort, and trust.
From the first patch test to the final removal, your safety kit—adhesives, remover creams, cleansing gels, and hygiene tools—quietly determines:
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How comfortable each service feels
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How confident clients are in your professionalism
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How likely they are to rebook and refer friends
That’s why Black Friday & Cyber Monday eyelash sales are not just a chance to save money. They’re a perfect moment to upgrade your safety standards with better products, fresher stock, and a more complete protocol.
During LV’s Black Friday event on the professional line:
🎁 LV Pro Black Friday Highlight
Shop from the lash liquid collection: adhesives, remover creams, cleansing gels, and more
Spend $39 or more on qualifying products.
Receive 1 free tray of classic lash extensions (standard mixed tray)
In this guide, we’ll walk through a step-by-step safety flow—from pre-service to removal—and show you how to use Black Friday & Cyber Monday deals to strengthen every stage.
Pre-Service: Patch Tests & Cleansing Protocols
Safety doesn’t start when the first lash is applied. It starts before the client lies down on the bed.
1. Patch Testing with Intention
Patch tests are your first line of defense against:
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Adhesive sensitivities
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Ingredient-related irritation
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Anxiety from first-time lash clients
A simple, consistent patch test routine might include:
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Asking about allergies, past reactions, and eye sensitivities in the consultation
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Applying a small number of extensions (e.g., 10–20 lashes per eye) using your standard adhesive or a sensitive formula
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Scheduling the patch test 24–48 hours before the full set
When your adhesive lineup is up to date and thoughtfully chosen, you can:
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Select a faster adhesive for experienced clients.
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Use a slower or sensitive adhesive for patch tests and delicate clients.
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Document which adhesive was used so you can repeat it safely later
🛒 Black Friday & Cyber Monday upgrade idea:
Use LV Pro’s Black Friday liquid deals to:
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Add a dedicated sensitive adhesive just for patch tests and reactive clients.
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Refresh your main adhesive stock so patch tests match what you’ll use in the full service.
2. Cleansing Protocols: Clean Lashes, Better Safety
No adhesive, no mapping, no technique can compensate for dirty lashes.
A structured cleansing protocol with a professional lash cleansing gel:
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Removes oils, makeup, skincare residue, and environmental buildup
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Reduces the risk of poor retention caused by oil and residue
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Supports better eye hygiene, lowering the risk of irritation
A simple, standard pre-service cleanse might look like:
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Apply lash cleansing gel to the lash line with a soft brush.
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Gently work it through the lashes, focusing on the roots.
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Rinse thoroughly with saline or distilled water.
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Pat dry and allow the natural lashes to fully dry before starting application.
🛒 Black Friday & Cyber Monday upgrade idea:
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Stock up on LV cleansing gels for both professional use and optional retail.
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Consider offering each client an add-on “deep cleanse” step or a take-home cleanser, framed as a hygiene and safety benefit.
In-Service: Choosing the Right Adhesive for Different Clients
Once the client is on the bed, your adhesive selection and usage become the core of your safety and quality standards.
1. Matching Adhesive to Client & Room Conditions
Different adhesives perform best under specific conditions:
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Humidity ranges
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Temperatures
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Application speeds
And different clients may require different formulas:
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Fast-drying adhesive – for experienced techs working quickly, in optimal humidity
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Medium-drying adhesive – ideal for newer techs or more complex sets
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Sensitive adhesive – for clients with mild sensitivities or anxiety about irritation
Using the wrong formula can lead to:
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Excessive fumes and discomfort
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Poor retention and early shedding
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Time wasted adjusting your technique mid-set
🛒 Black Friday & Cyber Monday upgrade idea:
During LV’s Black Friday online sales, build a three-tier adhesive range:
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1–2 bottles of your main adhesive
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1 bottle of medium/sensitive adhesive for special cases
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1 bottle reserved for patch tests and reactive clients
This gives you the flexibility to protect each client and your reputation.
2. Application Hygiene & Professionalism
Safety isn’t just about formulas—it’s about habits.
Review your in-service practices:
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Fresh, clean gel pads or tape each time
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Disposable microbrushes and wands (never double-dipping between eyes or clients)
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Keeping adhesive drops fresh and replaced regularly during the service.
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Avoiding contact of the remover or adhesive with the client’s skin
With fresh stock and clearly organized liquids, it’s easier to maintain:
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Clean trolleys
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Logical station setup
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A professional impression that clients can see and feel
Post-Service: Safe Removal & Home Care
A truly safe lash service includes what happens after the last lash is applied.
1. Safe, Client-Friendly Removal with Remover Cream
Remover cream is a non-negotiable part of a professional safety kit. It allows you to:
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Fully remove old sets from new clients transitioning to you.
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Correct or redo sets after styling changes
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Safely break down adhesive without excessive pulling or rubbing
A standard safe removal protocol:
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Protect the lower lashes with pads or tape.
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Apply remover cream precisely on the bonded areas.
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Allow adequate processing time according to product instructions.
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Gently slide extensions off once the bond is broken—no pulling.
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Rinse thoroughly to remove all residue and keep the eye area comfortable.
Using a high-quality remover cream reduces:
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Stinging
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Redness
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Client anxiety about removals
🛒 Black Friday & Cyber Monday upgrade idea:
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Replenish your stock of LV remover creams with the Black Friday liquid promo.
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Dedicate one remover as your main in-salon product and another as backup, so you never have to work with nearly empty or outdated products.
2. Home Care Instructions: Safety Beyond the Bed
Your safety standard extends beyond the appointment through the aftercare instructions you provide.
Key aftercare points to include:
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Avoid water, steam, and sweating for the first 24 hours (or as recommended by your adhesive’s instructions).
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No oil-based products on or around the lash line.
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Encourage gentle daily cleansing with a lash-safe cleanser.
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No picking, tugging, or manually pulling out extensions.
Professional touch:
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Provide a small printed or digital aftercare card.
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Retail an LV-compatible lash cleansing gel for home use so clients maintain the hygiene you started.
This not only protects their eyes and natural lashes but also improves retention—clients see better results and are more likely to rebook.
Building a Black Friday “Safety First” Kit Checklist
To make your Black Friday & Cyber Monday eyelash sales strategy simple, think of it as upgrading a single, unified Safety First Kit.
Core Safety Kit Items to Review & Restock
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✅ Adhesives:
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Main adhesive for most sets
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Medium/sensitive adhesive
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Backup bottle for high-volume weeks
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✅ Remover Cream(s):
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Main remover for full set removals
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Extra jar for “just in case” corrections
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✅ Lash Cleansing Gel:
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In-salon pre-service cleanser
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Optional retail-sized bottles for clients
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✅ Disposable Tools:
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Microbrushes
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Mascara wands
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Cotton-free applicators
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Once you know what’s missing or almost empty, you can build a targeted LV Black Friday cart instead of randomly shopping.
Using Black Friday & Cyber Monday Deals to Upgrade Safely (and Profitably)
Here’s how to combine safety, strategy, and the LV Black Friday offer.
Step 1 – Fill the Gaps in Your Safety Kit
Check your cabinets and ask:
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Do I have enough fresh adhesive for the next 2–4 months?
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Am I running low on remover cream or using a product that’s close to expiry?
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Do I have enough cleansing gel for every client + optional retail?
Step 2 – Build a Liquid-Focused Black Friday Cart
During the LV Pro Black Friday campaign:
🎁 LV Pro Black Friday Highlight
Shop from the professional liquid collection: adhesives, remover creams, cleansing gels, etc.
Spend $39 or more on these products.
Receive 1 free tray of classic lash extensions (standard mixed tray)
Design your cart around what your safety protocol truly needs, such as:
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2 adhesives (main + sensitive)
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1–2 remover creams
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1–2 cleansing gels
Reaching the $39+ threshold with these must-have products automatically rewards you with a classic tray you can use for revenue-generating sets.
Step 3 – Turn Your Safety Upgrade into a Client-Facing Benefit
Don’t keep your upgraded safety standard a secret.
You can communicate it as:
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“We’ve upgraded our lash liquids this season—gentler removers, better adhesives, and improved cleansing for your comfort and eye health.”
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“All services now include a professional cleansing step to improve retention and hygiene.”
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“We use salon-grade remover creams designed for safe, comfortable removals—no harsh pulling.”
If you want to go further, you can:
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Create a ‘Safety First Lash Set’ promo around your upgraded products.
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Share behind-the-scenes content on social media, showing your cleansing and preparation steps.
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Highlight that you use fresh, high-quality professional products, not generic or expired stock.
Final Thoughts: Safety as Your Biggest Black Friday Win
Black Friday & Cyber Monday aren’t just about filling drawers with cheap products. For a lash tech or salon owner, they’re an opportunity to:
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Upgrade your adhesives, remover creams, and cleansing gels.
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Strengthen your safety protocols from the patch test to the removal.
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Increase client trust, comfort, and retention.
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And do it all while optimizing your cost per service
With LV Pro’s Black Friday offer—
spend $39+ on professional liquids and receive 1 free tray of classic lash extensions—every bottle you add to your safety kit becomes both a protection for your clients and a boost to your business.
One carefully planned order can elevate your standards, reassure your clients, and support many months of safe, beautiful lash work.



