FOR SENSITIVE EYES
Allergy-Safe Lashes
The problem is usually the glue (adhesive) — not you.
Lower-sensitivity adhesive options, patch testing, AND a allergy protocol pre-and-post application for clients who've reacted to lash glue in their past experiences with lash extensions.
THE SHORT ANSWER
Can I get lashes if I'm allergic to the glue?
Often, yes. Most lash reactions come from cyanoacrylate in standard adhesives, not the lashes themselves. The Bronze Lily offers lower-sensitivity adhesive options, a complimentary "patch-test" application of a few lashes on each eye, AND a pre-and-post application allergy protocol. The combination of these three practices has yielded numerous reactive clients being able to return to having their lash extensions with zero reactions.
However, if extensions still aren't right for you, a lash lift and tint enhances your own lashes with no adhesive at all.
Lash extensions start at $120; a lash lift + tint is $100. Open 7 AM–11 PM seven days a week, rated 4.9 from 318 reviews.
THE REAL CULPRIT
It's the adhesive
If your eyes have watered, stung, or swelled after extensions, the likely cause is the adhesive — specifically its cyanoacrylate content and fumes — not the lash fibers. That's good news, because adhesive is something we can change.
We carry lower-sensitivity adhesive options and, for reactive clients, patch-test a few lashes before a full set. Careful placement and proper curing also reduce fume exposure to the eye, which is often where irritation starts.
Our pre-and-post application protocol and instructions, together, assist in ensuring the best possible chance of having zero reactions to returning lash extension clients.
THE ZERO-ADHESIVE OPTION
When a lift is the answer
For some people, the safest and most beautiful choice is skipping adhesive entirely. A lash lift and tint ($100) curls and darkens your own lashes — no extensions, no glue — for six to eight weeks of low-maintenance definition.
It's the ideal path if you've had repeated reactions or simply want the lowest-risk option. We'll talk through your history and recommend honestly between allergy-safe extensions and a lift.
WHEN YOU'RE READY
Let's find what your eyes tolerate
Book a consultation and we'll patch-test, recommend allergy-safe adhesive, or design a no-adhesive lash lift.
COMMON QUESTIONS
Allergy-safe lashes — 
I'm allergic to lash glue — can I still get extensions?
Often yes. Most reactions come from the adhesive's cyanoacrylate, not the lashes. We offer lower-sensitivity adhesives and patch-test reactive clients before a full set. We will also be instructing you on pre-and-post care steps that you will do at home to assist us in ensuring no reaction will occur to returning to lash extension clients.
What if I react even to the gentle adhesive?
Then a lash lift and tint ($100) is a great alternative — it curls and darkens your own lashes with no adhesive at all, for 6–8 weeks.
Can you patch-test before my appointment?
Yes. For anyone with a history of reactions, we apply a few lashes as a test first so you can proceed with confidence. Again, even with a complimentary patch test, we will instruct you on pre-and-post care steps that you will do at home to assist us in ensuring no reaction occurs.
How much are allergy-safe lash extensions?
Extensions start at $120 regardless of adhesive choice. A no-adhesive lash lift and tint is $100.