In order to prevent infection and stop your lashes from falling out prematurely, your lash extensions should be cleaned on a daily basis. If dirt and dead skin cells are allowed to build up, you’ll be at risk of developing Blepharitis, a condition which causes inflammation and itchiness.
Lash mites will set up camp, feeding on the dead skin, and you’ll have red and sore eyes. As you rub your eyes, your lashes will fall out. Yikes! We know this is a little scary sounding, but knowing how to clean eyelash extensions, will eliminate the risk of this ever happening to you.
Another thing to look out for is oil-based products. If these are a part of your daily beauty routine, then it’s best to swap them out for something else. However, if you must use them, do so sparingly and always thoroughly clean your lash extensions afterwards.
Oil products can dissolve lash glue and get stuck in the tiny gap between the extensions and your natural lashes, building up until it causes the extensions to lift off.
In order to prevent infection and stop your lashes from falling out prematurely, your lash extensions should be cleaned on a daily basis. If dirt and dead skin cells are allowed to build up, you’ll be at risk of developing Blepharitis, a condition which causes inflammation and itchiness.
Lash mites will set up camp, feeding on the dead skin, and you’ll have red and sore eyes. As you rub your eyes, your lashes will fall out. Yikes! We know this is a little scary sounding, but knowing how to clean eyelash extensions, will eliminate the risk of this ever happening to you.
Another thing to look out for is oil-based products. If these are a part of your daily beauty routine, then it’s best to swap them out for something else. However, if you must use them, do so sparingly and always thoroughly clean your lash extensions afterwards.
Oil products can dissolve lash glue and get stuck in the tiny gap between the extensions and your natural lashes, building up until it causes the extensions to lift off.