How to Remove Individual Eyelash Extensions
Removal of individual eyelash extensions at home requires care and attention to ensure that you don't damage the natural eyelashes. This step-by-step guide will benefit you along the way:
Gather Necessary Supplies:
Lash extension remover, or an oil-based remover
Swabs or pads of cotton
Tweezers (optional)
Cleanse with hot water, and gentle soap.
Cleanse Your Face: Start by cleansing your face thoroughly to get rid of any makeup, oil or dirt. Concentrate on the area around your eyes to assure that it is clean and free of any makeup products that could hinder the process of removal.
Steam your Face: Fill an empty vessel with warm water, then put your face on it. Cover your face with towels in order to hold the steam. This assists in releasing the adhesive. This position should be maintained for around 10 minutes.
Apply the remover: If with an extension remover for your lashes adhere to the directions for the item. Typically, you'll apply remover on the cloth or cotton swab then gently rub it on your lashes. Be cautious not to get the remover into your eyes. If you are with oil-based removers such as olive oil or coconut oil, take a cotton pad in water and gently apply it to your eyes for a few minutes to break up the glue.
Remove extensions: Once the removal tool has had the chance to do its job, the extensions will begin to fall off. Use the fingers of your hands or even tweezers gently remove the extensions of your natural eyelashes. Make sure to do this slowly and gently so that you do not pull out your natural lashes.
Cleanse Once More: Once the extensions are gone and your face is clean, use gentle cleanser to eliminate any adhesive or remover remnants. Dry your face with an untidy towel.
Moisturize: After that, apply an oil or serum that is nourishing on your natural lashes to benefit them recover and remain healthy.
Tips and Precautions
Do not hurry the process of removing your lashes to ensure that you don't damage the natural lashes of yours.
Beware of with the sharpest tools, or force that is too strong.
If you're unsure about making it happen on your own, consider getting competent benefit.

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