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Map It Out Gel Lash Pad

Map It Out Gel Lash Pad

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Map It Out is an essential tool to help with your lash application process. Simply place your clusters on the pad to map out the style you plan to wear and give them a safe place to stick while the bond gets tacky.

Instructions: Place your lash clusters on the gel pad with the spine up. Apply your bond to the spine of the cluster. Allow the bond to get tacky for 45 seconds. Remove one cluster at a time as you apply.

Cleaning Instructions: Wash your gel pad with warm soapy water and let air dry.

✨ Why You'll Love This

  • Plan your look before you apply — Map out your full lash style on the pad so you know exactly where each cluster goes.
  • Keeps clusters in place — The gel surface holds clusters securely while your bond gets tacky — no more fumbling.
  • Speeds up application — Pre-loading your clusters on the pad makes the application process faster and more precise.
  • Reusable & easy to clean — Simply wash with warm soapy water and air dry for repeated use.
  • A must-have for beginners — Takes the guesswork out of lash mapping for a flawless result every time.

❓ FAQ

What is lash mapping?
Lash mapping is the process of planning which lash clusters go where along your lash line before applying — it helps you achieve a symmetrical, customized look.

Do I need Map It Out if I'm experienced with lash clusters?
Even experienced users love it! It speeds up application and keeps clusters organized, especially when mixing multiple lengths.

How do I clean the gel pad?
Wash with warm soapy water and let it air dry completely before your next use.

Can I use Map It Out with strip lashes?
It's designed for lash clusters, but it can also be used to hold strip lashes while adhesive gets tacky.

How long should I let the bond get tacky on the pad?
About 45 seconds — the bond will become slightly clear and sticky, which is the ideal time to apply your clusters.

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