How To Remove Eyelash Extensions

How To Remove Eyelash Extensions


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Eyelash extensions can be a really great way to make your eyes pop. Of course, they don't last forever. When it's time to show the true you and get rid of those extensions, follow this simple Videojug film to remove them safely and easily.  Enlarge Eyelash extensions can be a really great way to make your eyes pop. Of course, they don't last forever. When it's time to show the true you and get rid of those extensions, follow this simple Videojug film to remove them safely and easily.

Today, I'm going talk to you about how to remove eyelash extensions. Eyelash extensions usually last up to sixty days, so as you can imagine, the adhesive that's used is quite strong so you'll need a few bits of equipment to help remove them. First of all, I'd recommend using an eyelash remover or an eyelash glue remover.

This is going to be far easier than using something like baby oil which can take far longer. You'll also need a couple of cotton buds, or Q-Tips, and some pieces of cotton wool. So, the ideal way for removing your own lashes is to soak them for around fifteen to twenty minutes.

You can do this by popping the cotton wool under your eyes and just closing your eye, doing one at a time, dripping a few bits of the glue remover onto the lashes themselves. Try not to get it into your eyes because it will sting. After soaking them for a while, just gently pull the cotton wool away, and most of the lashes should come off with it.

To remove any excess lashes that are still on, any stubborn ones or any stubborn areas of glue, you can drip a little of the lash glue remover onto a Q-Tip or cotton bud, and using one dry and one moist with the glue remover, just gently roll the remover over the areas of glue. Remember, try to do this keeping your eyes closed, using just one eye at a time so you can see with your other eye what you're doing. If the glue does get into your eyes, try to remove it as soon as you can with just some cool clean water and if any irritation does persist, obviously seek GP's advice.

And that's how to remove eyelash extensions. .