Download Article Download Article Eyelash extensions make your eyes look lovely, but they don't last forever. Lash extensions are secured with a very strong adhesive that resists soap and water, so they won't come off easily. You'll need to break down the glue before you can remove the extensions without damaging your natural lashes. Fortunately, you can remove your lashes at home using glue remover. If your lashes are starting to fall off, you can remove the rest with steam and oil. However, it's best to get your eyelash extensions removed by a professional technician.
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About This ArticleArticle SummaryX Before you take off your eyelash extensions, remove all of your eye makeup so you can see where your lashes end and the extensions begin. Then, fill a bowl with steaming water, and drape a towel over your head. Hold your face over the bowl for 15 minutes so the steam can loosen your eyelash extensions. Next, wet a cotton ball with olive oil, and wipe it on your lashes until the extensions begin to fall off. Once they're all off, wash away any excess oil with a gentle cleanser. To learn how to use glue remover to take off your eyelash extensions, read on! Did this summary help you? Thanks to all authors for creating a page that has been read 2,344,782 times. Reader Success Stories
Did this article help you?What takes off lash extension glue?The 7 Best Ways to Remove Eyelash Glue. Take a Hot Shower. A hot shower works wonders for loosening eyelash extensions. ... . Steam Your Face. This is the shortened technique of the hot shower method. ... . Use a Lash Glue Dissolver. ... . Use an Oil-Based Cleanser. ... . Create Your Own Cleaning Solution. ... . Use Oil. ... . Apply Eye Cream.. How do you take eyelash extensions off without remover?You can remove eyelash extensions at home on your own. The most common method is using coconut oil or olive oil to break down the lash adhesive. That being said, it is always best to have your lashes removed by a professional to avoid any damage to your natural lashes.
Can I use Vaseline to remove eyelash extensions?'I can confidentially say, "no" — and please don't try to cocktail an eyelash extension remover from your kitchen cupboard. Using Vaseline, baby oil or coconut oil might create slip between the adhesive and your lash, but it could also lead to infections and damage to the natural lash. '
Does rubbing alcohol remove eyelash extensions?There is reason that we warn against using oil/alcohol/glycerin-based products around lash extensions. They affect the bonds of the adhesive, resulting in premature shedding. While there are products that will do this unintentionally, natural oils are the best and safest for a home eyelash extension removal.
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