Thursday, June 6, 2013

Tips On How To Take Care of Your Eyelash Extensions

By Lori Buenavista


Eyelash extensions can add beauty and glamour to a certain person. However, it is really vital for the person to have them fitted properly by a trained and experienced individual or when one needs to remove the eyelash extensions at home. First of all, try to avoid removing eyelash extensions prematurely when you can help it, and especially try not to do it yourself at your home. This is because eyelash extensions are glued to your natural sexy eyelashes using surgical-grade adhesive.

The simplest way is to participate in and have the eyelash extensions classes taken off by a competent individual or let them fall out with the natural lash. Whenever you desire to learn this specific skill, the eyelash training program course is for your needs. There are those who provide eyelash extension products and eyelash extension training throughout Utah and all over the Globe. A lot of their main markets are USA and Canada. Certain techniques concerning how to take care of the eyelashes are the following.

Don't get your sexy eyelashes wet within the first 48 hours to enable the glue time to dry thoroughly. We recommend sleeping on the back at night to ensure your own lashes do not become tangled throughout the night. On the morning, use a mascara brush to gently separate and groom your new sexy eyelashes. Avoid hot steam from the shower and sauna at the same time as swimming and tanning salons altogether for the first 48 hours. Sauna, steam room & tanning visits to a minimum as the application of constant heat may cause the adhesive bond to weaken.

Avoid using harsh mechanical eyelash curlers as they could break both healthy and synthetic eyelashes. A heated eyelash curler could be used sparingly to help shape and curl eyelashes however they are not needed, just use on the tips of the lashes. Do not apply heated eyelash curler to the base of the eyelashes where the sexy eyelashes are bonded. Avoid using any oil based cleansers on or near the eye area. Use an oil-free eye make-up remover. Do not use cotton balls, cotton rounds or swabs directly on the eyelashes as the fibers may get lodged in the bond area of your lashes.

Although mascara is not required with your own eyelash extensions you could use it sparingly, on the tips only to achieve an even more dramatic look. Avoid using oil based or waterproof mascara as the ingredients in it will dissolve the bond of the adhesive. Use water or gel based cosmetic products instead. Above all, be gentle. Do not pick or pull your own lashes and refrain from excessively rubbing the eyes. If you want more tips on how to take care of your eye lashes, attend eyelash extension training in your area.




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