Removing eyelash extensions by yourself in your home’s
comfort is secure and simple. These lashes are fastened with semi-permanent
glue to your natural lashes, making the removal of them a delicate but simple
to follow the operation.
According to experts from eyebrow extension class online, removing eyelash
extension is as crucial as putting them all. Here we are discussing safe ways
to remove eyelash extensions. There are a lot of reasons why you will need to do
that, so it's nice to have the process broken down into simple steps and removing
any no doubt on how to safely do it.
Step 1: Apply Eye Pads
Unlike eyelash extension application, this is not about
protecting the bottom lashes but also the skin of your customer. The skin under
your eye is very delicate and thin, and while the use of remover is totally
safe, it may cause irritation if the appropriate safety precautions are not
taken. Not just that, but the eye pad's light color against the lashes of your
client makes it easier to track your process easily.
So, either place Eyelash Eye Pads or E Bio-Gel Pads on the
under-eye region of the person. Make sure you position them comfortably, not
too high, so your customer can't close his eye comfortably but also not low
enough to miss the bottom lash.
Step 2: Remove Eyelash Extensions
As per guidance by the trainers at eyebrow extension class, to remove the
eyelash extensions, put remover on whatever application product like micro brushes
you're using, so the remover doesn't get in your client's eyes. It is
recommended to use it two at a time and hitting the lashes from the top and
bottom of the extensions, in order to apply the remover. Use the remover and
the extensions by covering the extensions with remover from base to tip. After
a few minutes, the extensions will start to slip away easily from the natural
lash.
It's particularly important to be gentle throughout the
process. Remember that you work with an adhesive that has strength as super
glue. Harsh pulling extensions while trying to remove them may break the
natural lashes, or even pull them out prematurely. It can cause immediate but
lasting harm to the lashes of your client.
Step 3: Remove the Remover
Wash the lashes with a lash-safe cleanser, or just water,
after each eyelash extension has been removed. Wipe the eyes carefully with the
eye pads still in place, to make sure you don't have any unpleasant residue
from the remover.
It is necessary to ensure you've thoroughly cleaned the
lashes before removing the eye pads and allowing your client to open their
eyes. Once again, the remover is safe to use, but when it gets in your eyes, it
can stings.
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