Eyelash Extension Remover — Gel & Cream Glue Removers
A good eyelash extension remover is just as important as the glue itself. Whether you're doing a full removal or correcting a set, the right formula breaks down cured adhesive cleanly without tugging on the natural lashes. Fadlash professional eyelash extension remover is salon-grade and designed for trained lash artists.
Gel vs cream remover — which to use
It comes down to control. Gel eyelash extension remover is thicker and stays exactly where you place it, making it ideal for spot removal and inner-corner work where you want to avoid the waterline. Eyelash extension removal cream is gentler and slower-acting, better suited to full removals and clients with more sensitive eyes. Many artists keep both on hand and switch depending on the job.
How to remove eyelash extensions safely
Always work on isolated lashes with the client's eyes closed and protected. Apply a small amount of remover to the bonded area, wait the recommended contact time (usually 2–5 minutes depending on formula), then gently slide the extensions off — never pull. Wipe away residue and cleanse the lashes afterward. If you're new to removal, start with a cream formula for a slower, more forgiving working time.
Why use a dedicated remover
It's tempting to reach for oil or makeup remover, but professional eyelash extension glue remover is formulated specifically to dissolve cyanoacrylate adhesive. Random oil-based products around the eye can cause irritation and don't break the bond reliably. Always use a dedicated adhesive remover for eyelash extensions and follow the contact-time instructions.
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