Things You Must Know Before Taking Off Your Falsies

June 03, 2022 Eyelashes Views: 1087

False lashes are like jewels adding sparkle to your glammed up looks. Like a set of jewelry, it’s the last thing you put on and the first to take off after getting back home. With all their grace and greatness they do have some downsides while taking them off. If removing rituals is not safe they can potentially rip off a few natural lashes. Additionally causing pain and a tingling sensation on the skin. All these misfortunes are due to wrong removing techniques. Don’t take it lightly as wrong peeling can lead to long-term damage to your delicate eyelids.

Since your real lashes deserve to be preserved and treated kindly our fake lash experts have shared some exquisite safe ways to undertake fake lash removal and tips to keep your real ones safe.

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Take caution before application

To keep your lashes alive you would need to know some facts before applying them. The expert lash artist explains perfect removal requires a proper application and that is absolutely true.

How? We have logical reasons to justify this statement.

Lash glues are hard

Let's start with the glue. Lash adhesives are composed of various chemicals including cyanoacrylate. Cyanoacrylate is a strong chemical used for a stronger grip and hold of lashes onto your eyelid. And as we all know it's pretty hard to remove. If you are not careful you can strip off real and fake lashes as well.

We are not ready for this loss, so first of all consider the type of glue you choose. Very hard long-lasting glues can have adverse effects on your skin and lashes. Especially glues containing a high amount of Formaldehyde are found highly allergen. We suggest avoiding opting for very hard formulas for long hold as they raise tension on eyelids making them tight and uncomfortable. Just imagine if they stuck accidentally to your natural lashes what would be the results?

The wrong placement has the worst effects

You are aware of the fact, that the falsies are applied to the eyelids, not on your real lashes. Strip lashes are simply not designed to be pressed on natural lashes. The red flag raises when the adhesive came in contact with natural lashes they are exposed to harsh chemicals in it.  Removing glue from lashes can be extremely damaging.

As a rule of thumb for safe removal make sure you place fake lashes right above the natural lashes, onto your eyelids. It’ll help preserve your natural lash health.

Remove safely

Now be sure if the above steps are taken carefully, you have saved 50% of your eye treasures. The rest will be saved while removing them properly.

Don’t try to rip off

These are delicate soft fake ashes, not the wax strip. You are going to take your falsies off, not facial hair. So be very gentle and patient.

Ripping off motion is a surefire to pluck out your natural lash strands or even stripping off your skin. And if the practice goes on and on, over time the damage can worse. You can experience general thinning or bald patches.

Additionally, you might have to sacrifice your favorite lashes. Abrupt peeling can tear off the lash band, and pull out some lash strands.

The next step we’ll explain here is the way you should prepare to take off your long fake lashes.

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Soften the glue before removing

When you wear fake lashes for hours the glue becomes hard and dry. It has started creating tension on the skin so be very vigilant at this stage. As we told above how ripping off can wreak havoc on your lids.

There are some very easy ways to soften lash glue and believe it they won't take much time just 15-20 seconds. For the sake of your natural frills, you can wait for that much. Use any of these removing agents to tenderize lash glue;

  •        Lash glue remover
  •        A good quality makeup remover
  •        Any oil of your choice, natural oils are best for your eyelid and natural lashes health

Lash glue remover

Usually, false eyelashes kits don’t have lash glue removers along with them. But they are easily available in many cosmetics, drugstores, and online stores. Look for a lash glue remover (often called lash glue dissolvers) suitable for your skin type. Preferably buy one made by the same lash manufacturer you got lashes from (If possible)

Makeup remover

You probably already have it under your hand. Use your favorite make-up remover to break the bonds of glue. If you want to reuse the false lashes stick to a non-oil-based makeup remover otherwise any formula can do the work for you.

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Natural oil

It’s a win-win-win thing, Fill two needs with one deed!  Remove your fake lashes and nourish the tired eyes. Select any oil suitable for your skin. Most commonly coconut oil is the favorite beauty oil as it reduces tension, refreshes tired skin, and helps moisturize the sensitive eye area.

How to do it

By soaking it doesn't mean drenching them in the remover stream.

  •        Just take a cotton swab or cotton bird
  •        Dip it in the removing agent you prefer.
  •        Gently slide over the stubborn glue. Avoid applying Oil or oil-based remover on lashes.
  •        Leave it on your eyes for just 15-20 seconds, let it work on the glue bonds and make them soft enough to slip the lashes.
  •        Grip a corner of lashes in your index finger and thumb
  •        Gently and slowly start pulling it off until you reach the outer edge.
  •        Take a breath they are safely off.

Cleanse your face with your facial soap and thoroughly rinse your face with fresh water to cleanse off any makeup or glue residues. Don’t forget to moisturize your eyes area and face to keep it supple and soft.

Your safest bet is APPEARANZ when it comes to falsies, what makes them the first choice of fake lash lovers, is their supreme quality faux mink lash material. It's perfectly safe for your eyes giving them the top-notch glamour touch you always desired for.

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Take Away

Nothing can beat long fake lashes' transformative abilities. But don’t let them affect your natural lashes and skin around your eyes. If you are not conscious of what you are applying to them, and how you take them off, don’t blame the accessory, you are responsible for all the damage done. Unfortunately, if the damage has been done pamper them with appropriate damage repair products and get back to your falsies game.

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