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carly weiss
14. Inside the Bottle: Breaking Down Photo-Initiators in LED UV Lash Adhesives
1 hour 1 minutes Posted May 26, 2025 at 3:00 am.
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Ever wondered what’s really triggering the cure in your LED UV lash adhesive?

In this episode of Lash Science, we’re unpacking the most commonly used photo-initiators in the industry: TPO, TPO-L, TMO, BAPO, and CQ.

We explain what they are, how they work, and our opinions on each—especially when it comes to eye safety, sensitivity, and yellowing.

Whether you're a chemistry nerd or just want to know what’s in your glue, this one's for you.

 

List of Photo Initiators mentioned and their info:

TPO: Ethyl (2,4,6-trimethylbenzoyl)phenylphosphinate

CAS #: 84434-11-7

 

TPO-L: Ethyl (2,4,6-trimethylbenzoyl)oxyphenylphosphinate

CAS #: 75980-60-8

 

TMO: Methylene bis(1,4-cyclohexanediyl)(bis(2-(4-methylphenyl)-2-propyl)phosphine oxide)

CAS #: 145052-34-2    (Note: TMO is less commonly listed by this name and may be referred to as a specialty phosphine oxide initiator. It’s sometimes proprietary.)

 

BAPO: Bis(2,4,6-trimethylbenzoyl)-phenylphosphine oxide

CAS #: 162881-26-7

 

CQ (Camphorquinone): 1,7,7-Trimethylbicyclo[2.2.1]heptan-2,3-dione

CAS #: 10373-78-1

 

SSPI: Diphenyl(4-sodium phenylthio)phenyl sulfonium hexafluorophosphate

CAS #: 72135-85-6