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EPISODE · May 31, 2026 · 4 MIN

Step 2 Explained: The Science Behind Lash Lift Stabilization

from Lash Logic · host Michelle Bong

Step 2 Explained: The Science Behind Lash Lift StabilizationWelcome to the first episode of Lash Logic, your bite sized beauty science podcast for lash and brow artists.In this episode, we break down the role of Step 2 in a lash lift, often referred to as the setting or neutralizing solution. While many artists focus heavily on Step 1, understanding what happens during Step 2 is essential for creating healthy, long lasting results.In This EpisodeYou'll learn:• What Step 2 actually does inside the lash• How oxidation helps stabilize the new shape• Why Step 2 is typically shorter than Step 1• How visual assessment can guide processing• Why you should avoid disturbing the lashes during Step 2• How different lifting methods can influence the role of Step 2• The difference between creating a lift and stabilizing a lift• Why ingredient awareness matters• Why sodium bromate is prohibited in Canada and the European UnionKey TakeawaysStep 1 softens the bonds within the lash, allowing the hair to be reshaped.Step 2 helps reconnect those bonds in their new position through oxidation, allowing the lash to maintain its lifted shape after the shield is removed.A general guideline is that Step 2 is often approximately 3 to 4 minutes shorter than Step 1, although processing times will vary based on the system, lash condition, and manufacturer instructions.Visual assessment is just as important as timing. Many setting solutions develop a slight glaze or sheen during processing, indicating active oxidation.Once Step 2 has been applied, avoid unnecessary manipulation of the lashes. Excessive movement can interfere with even stabilization.In some Korean lifting methods, lashes may be repositioned after Step 1 before Step 2 is applied. In these cases, Step 2 helps lock in the newly created shape.The purpose of Step 2 is not to create more lift. Its role is to stabilize and support the lift that has already been achieved.Ingredient Spotlight: Sodium BromateSodium bromate is prohibited in cosmetic products in both Canada and the European Union due to safety concerns.Regulatory agencies have identified potential health risks associated with sodium bromate, including concerns regarding carcinogenicity. Because safer alternatives are available, this ingredient is no longer permitted in cosmetic formulations within these regions.As beauty professionals, understanding ingredient labels is an important part of providing safe and informed services.Artist ReminderBeautiful lash lifts are not created by chance.They are created through an understanding of chemistry, timing, observation, and technique.The more you understand the science behind each step, the more predictable, consistent, and healthy your results become.Connect With UsEnjoyed this episode?Join Our Free CommunityLash & Learn doesn't end when the episode is over.Join our free Lash Artisan Community on Skool to connect with other artists, access additional education, participate in discussions, and build your knowledge of beauty science, ingredients, techniques, and business growth.We're building a space where artists can learn together, ask better questions, and grow with confidence.Join us:https://www.skool.com/lashartisan/about This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit michellebong.substack.com

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