Why there is always some people say it’s really really hurt to peel off My false eyelash Strips?
The problem is that they drawn into the glue sticks to eyelids,so it’s pain when remove and accidentally pull their real eye lashes out.
Today,we would share some tips for remove your false eyelash.
1st,Run a cotton swab with eye makeup remove across the lash band on your lid. When you’re ready to remove your lashes, wet a cotton swab or pad with an eye makeup remover. Gently run the swab over the lash band where it’s attached to your eyelid to help loosen the adhesive. It’s best to use an oil-free eye makeup remover because oils can leave behind residue that makes it difficult for lash adhesive to stick to the lashes the next time you use them.
2nd,Peel up the lash at the outer corner. Hold the lash firmly between two fingers and use the opposite hand to gently peel the adhesive off the band. Make sure to peel up from the outer corner of the lashes where they tend to come loose most easily.
- Use the pads of your fingers to peel off the lashes. Don’t use tweezers or your fingernails because they can rip the lashes or stretch out the band.
Pull the lash slowly to the inner corner to remove. Once you have the outer corner free, pull the lash off toward the inner corner. Make sure to work slowly and carefully, so you don’t stretch the band or warp the lashes.
- If there are any areas where the lashes are still stuck, take a fresh cotton swab and wet it with eye makeup remover so you can run it over the spot before continuing to pull on the lash.
3rd,Wipe the lash band with a cotton pad and eye makeup remover. When you’ve removed the lashes from your eyes, wet a cotton pad with eye makeup remover. Run the pad over the entire lash band to remove any eyeliner or mascara that may be on the lashes.
Clean both sides of the lash band to ensure that you remove all of the makeup residue.
If you’re using synthetic eyelashes, you can actually soak them in a little bit of eye makeup remover to help get rid of any makeup or other residues. Don’t soak mink or other natural false lashes, though, or you’ll damage them.
- If there is a thick layer of glue, you may be able to pull it off with your fingers.
In some cases, the adhesive will pull free in a single strip. In other cases, you’ll need to pull it off in pieces
5th Apply rubbing alcohol to the band. To ensure that there is no bacteria on the lashes, it’s important to disinfect them before you wear them again. Dip a cotton swab in rubbing alcohol, and run it along both sides of the lash band to get rid of any bacteria and adhesive that may still be on the lashes.
If any adhesive is left on the lash bands, it may irritate your eyes the next time that you wear them so it’s important to get all of it off.
6th Allow the lashes to air dry. You don’t want to put your lashes away while they’re still wet or they may become damaged or moldy before your next use. Lay the lashes on a towel or piece of paper towel, and let them air dry for 15 or 20 minutes.
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7th Save the Eyelash Packaging that the lashes come in. To keep your lashes clean and dust-free for the next time that you wear them, it’s important to store them in a protective container. You don’t have to buy a special container, though — save the Eyelash Packaging that holds the lashes, as well as the tray with the half-moon shapes for the lashes to curl around.
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