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Place the cream or gel removal only to the lashes where it's attached with the
glue, there is no need to cover the rest of the natural lashes. Wait a few
minutes - depending on the brand times may vary on how long you should wait
till you start removing the lashes.
When the times up gently try to remove the extensions with either a tweezer or
micro-brush, don't pull the extensions. If the cream / gel needs a bit more time,
just let your client know that and wait a bit longer.
Never ever pull the lashes!
When you removed all the extensions off, and all the glue residue is removed
wipe the removal creams off with dry embossing cotton pads - NEVER wash it
off with water. Then clean the lashes with a nice smelling lash shampoo and
rinse it with saline solution. Remove the eye patch gently and place lint free
cloth in your client's hands and let them know they can open their eyes.
The best ways to tackle those tough lashes before a fill…PAIN-FREE for both you
and your client!
PRESS METHOD
The press method should always be the first approach you try. When two
lashes are stuck, press firmly on them with your tweezers to see if they will
naturally unstick themselves.
PULL APART
If after the press method the lashes are not separating, find a small division
between the two lashes, gently insert the tip of the tweezer, and use another
tweezer to pull the lashes apart slowly.