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DO NOT use an eyelash curler on your extensions – it will break the adhesive bond and your extensions will fall off.You may notice them more now because they have an extension attached to them. Be aware we all have a natural hair shedding cycle and lose 3-5 natural lashes daily.Avoid intense heat and steam (be careful in tanning beds too).
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Ash them to use LINT FREE eye pads over your eyes when they are performing steam and/or facial massage services. Do not allow them to use cream or oil-based products over your eyelash extensions. Be sure to inform massage therapist and esthetician know you are waring eyelash extensions.Avoid all products around the eyes which contain Glycols, Alcohols, and Oils.The oils in the long-wearing, waterproof eye liners and mascaras impede and degrade the adhesive bond causing your extensions to fall out faster. (if it is a day or two before your next fill in and you absolutely must use mascara – please apply to the TIPS only and remove every evening). Avoid any long-wearing, waterproof eye liners and mascaras.It’s better to have a blunt edge than to lose a natural lash. If an extension is turning in the wrong direction: cut it – don’t pull it.We need to have a natural lash to adhere your extensions. Comb through from your eye brows down to your cheek as not to break the adhesive bond. After you cleanse your face, use your mascara wand (spoolie) to groom your lash extensions.(remember the 1mm space: we need to keep it clean and exfoliated to avoid any issues). If you have to shake it – it’s probably NOT oil free) and LINT FREE wands to remove all debris/make-up/remains of the day from your lash line. Every evening after 24-48 hours: Cleanse with OcuSoft Eyelid Cleanser (purchase at our studio) or an OIL-FREE eye make-up remover.For the first 24-48 hours: Avoid moisture, steam, sauna, and eye make-up.The less your extensions are touched, the longer they will last.
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