Lash Artists — Let’s Talk Lash Shampoos & Acrylates
Not all lash shampoos are made equal — especially imported concentrated ones that don’t follow UK or EU cosmetic safety standards.
One ingredient group that always makes me pause is acrylates.
What are acrylates & why should you care?
Acrylates are synthetic polymers — sounds fancy, right? They’re used to thicken formulas, help products foam, or give them that “silky” texture.
You’ll spot them listed as:
Acrylates copolymer
Acrylates/C10-30 alkyl acrylate crosspolymer
Polyacrylate-1 crosspolymer
These are NOT automatically eye-safe. And they do not belong near your client's lash line unless they’re 100% cosmetic-grade and tested for use around the eyes.
Why are acrylates risky in lash shampoos?
1. ❌ Not made for the eye area — industrial versions can cause irritation or redness.
2. ❌ Potential allergens — some clients develop sensitivities with repeated use.
3. ❌ Cheap imports = low regulation — some products sneak in acrylates not even allowed in the UK/EU.
4. ❌ Not always clearly listed — they’re often hidden behind vague names like "polymer" or even just “fragrance.”
What should you look for instead?
Cosmetic-grade only (suitable for the eyes)
Transparent ingredient list (no hidden nasties)
UK/EU manufactured or from countries with strong cosmetic laws
Patch tested and eye-safe (especially for sensitive clients)
At LadybugLashes, we say no thanks to acrylates.
Our lash shampoos are cosmetic-grade, UK-manufactured, and eye-safe.
Because your clients’ lashes (and their eye health) deserve better.