lace glue for sensitive skin

Lace Glue for Sensitive Skin

If lace glue has irritated your skin in the past, the issue is rarely the glue itself — it's the lack of a barrier between the adhesive and your skin. Here's the gentle, salon-tested routine 15,000+ customers swear by.

The barrier method

On Guard Skin Shield creates an invisible protective layer between your skin and the glue. It blocks irritation, reduces redness, and prevents the glue from binding to your skin instead of the lace.

Apply two thin layers of On Guard, let it dry, then apply Stay Stuck. Removal is gentler too because the glue lifts off the barrier, not your skin.

Always patch test first

Apply a small amount of Stay Stuck to the inside of your wrist. Leave for 24 hours. If there's no redness, itching or irritation, you're safe to install.

Safe takedown matters

Never pull lace off dry skin. Always use Loosen Up Remover Spray, wait 2 to 3 minutes, and lift gently. Pulling causes more skin damage than the glue itself.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Stay Stuck safe for sensitive skin?

Yes when used with On Guard Skin Shield as a barrier and removed safely with Loosen Up. Always patch test 24 hours before your first install.

Is Stay Stuck latex-free?

Yes. Stay Stuck Lace Glue is latex-free.

What if I get a reaction?

Remove immediately with Loosen Up Remover Spray, cleanse the area with cool water, and discontinue use. Speak to your GP if irritation persists.