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Home Care for Your Eyelash Extensions   

Eyelash extensions are individual lashes bonded one by one to your existing eyelashes. They feel and look natural and are available in different styles to create your desired effect.

 

Aftercare dos and don’ts

    • Stay away water or steam for at least 12 hours after procedure. 24 hours is advised for proper bonding.
    • Avoid heat treatments like saunas and sunbeds.

 

  • Try not to sleep on them. (we offer a great selection of products to protect your lashes while you sleep, visit our store)

 

  • Don’t curl them.
  • Avoid oil-based products and eye-makeup remover.
  • Get off waterproof mascara. There are mascaras on the market designed for eyelash extensions..
  • Touch ups every 2-4 weeks
  • Get them removed by a professional
  • Never pick at them.
  • Brush eyelash extensions daily.
  • Apply sealant to your lashes regularly.

Cleaning your eyelash extensions

you should wash your eyelash extensions with gentle shampoo (baby´s formula or similar) with a little water and directly apply it to the lashes. Never use oil based products to clean your eyelash extensions. Allow the water from your shower to run over your eyelash extensions daily.

 

Removing makeup from your eyelash extensions

After wearing makeup around the base of your eyelash extensions, damp  a cotton with oil-free makeup remover and wipe around the eyes. You can always give your eyelashes a gentle brush being extremely careful not to damage the extensions.

Eyelash extensions and blepharitis

If you do find you have blepharitis it’s best to ask your eyelash technician to remove the lashes and visit your GP for some topical ointment to apply to the eyelid to clean up the infection

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