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How To Safely Remove Individual Eyelash Extensions At Home

🎉Individual Eyelash Extensions can give you captivating eyes, but there always comes a time to say goodbye – whether it's to save money, give your natural lashes a break, or because you can't get to the salon in time.

⚠️ Key Warnings Before Removal

The glue used by professional lash technicians is specifically designed for eyelash extensions: it's formulated for long-lasting adhesion. Therefore, using gentle methods (such as oils) requires patience and time.

Never pull! Pulling off a single false eyelash will take one or more of your natural lashes with it.

Fadlash teaches you how to safely handle individual eyelashes.

Keep it clean: Thoroughly clean your hands and face before you begin.

If you need to remove your eyelash extensions urgently, you can purchase a Eyelash Extensions Cream Remover/gel specifically designed for eyelash extensions.

Be sure to choose a product specifically for eyelash extensions and with good reviews.

 

Eyelash Extension Removal Steps

Step 1: Preparation and Protection

  1. Close your eyes: Keep your eyes tightly closed and place a cotton pad or eye patch under your lower eyelid to prevent the remover from getting into your eyes.
  2. Apply a small amount: Use a cotton swab or micro-brush to apply a small amount of remover cream from the base of the eyelashes to the tips. Keep your eyes closed for at least five minutes; this will help remove most of the eyelashes easily.

Helpful tip: Remove one eye at a time so you can still see with the other eye.

Step 2: Precise Application and Waiting

Precise application: Carefully apply the remover to the adhesive points of the eyelashes, avoiding the skin and the inside of the eyes.

Wait: Wait 3 to 5 minutes according to the product instructions. During this time, the remover will break down the adhesive. If you experience any stinging, rinse immediately with plenty of water.

Step 3: Removal

Gently slide off: After the waiting time, gently slide the eyelashes outwards from the base using a cotton swab or micro-brush. The dissolved eyelashes will fall off.

Thorough cleaning: Thoroughly clean the eye area with warm water and a gentle facial cleanser to ensure no remover residue remains.

Disclaimer: If you have any concerns about removing eyelash extensions at home, or if you experience any discomfort or redness in your eyes during the removal process, stop immediately and contact a professional eyelash technician or ophthalmologist.

Want to quickly and cleanly remove individual eyelash extensions? Choose Fadlash Eyelash Remover Cream. Its gentle yet effective dissolving power allows you to easily perform professional-level removal at home.