In this guide, we’ll break down why using eyelash extension removers is essential, the perks for both you and your clients, and the ins and outs of gel and cream removers. By the end, you’ll have all the know-how to pick the perfect remover for your business.
Why using a professional eyelash extension remover is necessary
If you’re a lash artist, you already know that applying gorgeous eyelash extensions is only half the job. The other half? Safely removing them when clients need a fresh start. While it may sound simple, removal requires care and attention. A professional eyelash extension remover is specially formulated to soften those strong adhesive bonds, making it an essential tool in your lash kit. This step ensures a clean and fluffy lash set before diving into the next application.
Can eyelash extension removers damage natural lashes?
Nope, using an eyelash extension remover isn’t going to damage your natural lashes! In fact, you won’t even feel a thing when the extensions come off. If you do experience any discomfort, it’s usually because the extensions were applied incorrectly, like if several lashes were glued together. That’s why we really recommend going to a certified lash technician instead of trying to do it yourself.
Why you should never use professional eyelash extension removers at home
Thinking about using eyelash extension removers at home? Think again! Professional lash removers contain powerful glue-dissolving ingredients, so they can be hazardous if they come into contact with your eyes. That’s why they should only be used by trained professionals. Plus, without the right technique, it can result in infections, eye contamination or pulling out your natural lashes along with the extensions. Trust the professionals for a pain-free removal and comfortable experience—you and your lashes deserve it!
Type of eyelash extension removers
1. Lash gel remover
The popular gel eyelash glue remover is great for taking off either partial or full sets of eyelash extensions. Just remember to shake the bottle well before use! It has a nice thick consistency that helps it cling to the lashes, but if it’s left on for too long, it can get watery and might irritate the eyes. That’s why it’s best used by experienced professionals.
2. Lash cream remover
Using a lash remover cream is the safest option for removing eyelash extensions. At Charmlash, we highly recommend using cream remover instead of gel for all levels of lash professionals due to their ease of application and reliability.
Cream removers have a thicker, creamy texture that stays well on lashes, helping to keep the remover in place and away from the client’s eyes, minimizing the risk of irritation. This makes them easy to work with and suitable for lash artists at all level, while gel removers are more fluid and can be harder to control, especially for beginners. So if you’re looking for eyelash extension removers that’s gentle and reliable, cream is definitely the way to go!
For more information, check out: Eyelash extension cream remover vs gel remover: Which one is better?
How to use an eyelash extension remover?
Using eyelash extension removers might seem straightforward, but it’s important to do it safely to protect your clients’ natural lashes. So follow this step-by-step guide below:
Step 1: Make sure they’re comfortable and relaxed with under-eye pads in place to protect the skin.
Step 2: Using a micro brush, apply a generous layer of the eyelash extension remover directly onto the glue bonds
Step 3: Leave for 1-2 minutes (depending on the number of extensions, how fresh is the set and the amount of glue used
Step 4: Gently removing eyelash extensions with drying cleansing brushes or tweezers.
Step 5: After all of the lashes have been removed, wipe over the eyes with a clean cotton pad to remove the product fully before applying any other products.
Step 6: Wash lashes and eyes with Lash Shampoo to remove the cream remover and glue residues. Leaving remover on the lashes can lead to a blooming effect.
Or you can watch this video to learn how to use cream lash remover:
Caution
- Be careful not to let the eyelash extension removers touch the eyelid.
- It’s essential to clean away the cream completely before using any other lash products.
- Always apply the remover under eye pads and ensure clients keep their eyes closed during the process.
- This product is for professional use only and shouldn’t be used for self-application.
- Our cream remover is meant as a pre-treatment, so apply it before the lash extensions, ensuring the client’s lashes are fully dry first.
Shelf live of lash extension removers
The shelf life of eyelash extension removers can vary based on their formulation and how they’re stored. Generally, when kept under optimal conditions, most removers can last about 12 months unopend and 6 months once opened.
Pro tip: Always check for any specific guidelines on the packaging, as following these recommendations is the best way to ensure you’re using a fresh and effective remover for your clients.
Storage guideline
To keep your eyelash cream remover fresh, follow these storage tips, especially if you’re buying in bulk. By following these simple guidelines, you’ll ensure that your remover stays effective and ready for your clients!
- Avoid direct sunlight.
- Don’t store it in extreme temperatures.
- Keep it away from heat sources.
- Always tighten the lid after use.
FAQs about eyelash extension removal at home
If you’re unable to visit a professional lash artist for eyelash extension removal, here are some frequently asked questions to guide you through the process at home
1. Can oil remove eyelash extensions?
Yes! Coconut oil, mineral oil, olive oil, and castor oil are all effective and safe options to use—just steer clear if you’re pregnant. When applied before bed, it can help loosen the adhesive bond, allowing the extensions to fall out more easily over time. It’s generally low-risk for irritation and works well for most skin types.
To use it, soak a cotton pad in oil and place it over your eye for about three minutes. Then, gently rub in a circular motion until your lashes and glue start to come off. For best results, use lukewarm oil (never hot!). Just be cautious not to spread it across your whole face, as it can clog pores and cause breakouts. However, for a complete and damage-free removal, it’s best to use professional eyelash extension removers at the salon.
2. Can micellar water remove eyelash extensions?
Yes, micellar water is great at removing makeup because it’s attracted to oils and other ingredients commonly found in cosmetics. This same property means it can also loosen your eyelash extensions. When micellar water interacts with the adhesive on your lashes, it can cause the extensions to fall out, especially if the water picks up oils from your skin or the extensions themselves.
3. Can vaseline remove eyelash extensions?
Yes, vaseline is an ideal alternative! While it might not be the most effective method for breaking down the adhesive, it can help some loose lashes fall out without tugging. Just keep in mind that Vaseline can cause irritation if it gets too close to your eyes, so always do a patch test first!
Choose Charmlash for professional eyelash extension removers!
Charmlash offers high-quality eyelash extension removers that are perfect for professionals looking to stock up. Our removers are formulated for effective removal while being gentle on natural lashes and come in delightful scents like Green Tea, Strawberry, and Omnia.
When you purchase in bulk, you can choose the cream’s color from options like red, green, or light yellow. Plus, you can customize the bottles, caps, and even add your own logo at no extra cost through our private label services.
For more details on our offering, check out Charmlash’s private label service here.
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