Disposables
Hygiene You Do Not Have to Think About
Nothing Carries Over
A fresh applicator or patch per client removes cross-contamination as a question rather than managing it with a sanitizing routine.
Protecting the Lower Lash
Elleeluxe foam patches, Elleepure patches and paper eye shields isolate the lower lashes and keep tint and lotion off the skin.
Applicators for Every Product
Microbrushes, long tipped swabs, silicone mascara wands and doe foot applicators each suit a different viscosity, so product goes where you aim it.
Mapping and Placement
Bow and Beam mapping thread and silicone tape set your lines and hold lashes clear, which is what keeps a brow shape symmetrical.
Disposables FAQ
What is the difference between foam patches and paper eye shields?
Foam and hydrogel patches cushion and grip the under-eye, and are the usual choice for lash lifting and extensions. Paper eye shields carry a protective film on the underside and are aimed at tinting, where the concern is color bleeding onto the skin.
Can any of these be reused?
No. Everything in this collection is single use by design. Reusing an applicator or patch reintroduces exactly the contamination risk it exists to remove.
How many services does a booklet of paper eye shields cover?
Each booklet holds 96 shields. At two per client that is 48 services.
Which applicator should I use for tint?
A microbrush or long tipped swab for precision around the lash line, and a doe foot for covering a brow quickly. Silicone mascara wands are better suited to aftercare products than to tint.
What holds paper eye shields in place?
A protective balm along the lower lash line. The balm also acts as a barrier, so it does double duty on a tinting service.
Looking for Professional Pricing?
Most of our catalog (lash lift systems, lamination, extensions & tinting) is priced for licensed professionals and requires a free account to purchase.