HOW TO CLEAN YOUR CLIENTS LASHES!
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 Published On Oct 25, 2023

Taking care of your eyelashes is essential to keep them healthy, strong, and looking their best. Here are some important lash bath tips to help maintain your lashes:

1.Use a Gentle Cleanser: Choose a gentle, oil-free eyelash cleanser or micellar water. Avoid products with harsh chemicals or oil-based cleansers, as these can weaken your lashes.
2.Lash Brush: Before your lash bath, use a clean mascara wand or a lash brush to remove any debris or makeup residue from your lashes.
3.Be Gentle: When cleansing your lashes, use a soft, lint-free cloth or a cotton pad. Be gentle to avoid pulling or tugging on your lashes.
4.Cleanse Regularly: Make lash cleansing a regular part of your skincare routine. Aim for at least once a day, but you can do it more often if you wear makeup or have oily skin.
5.Avoid Hot Water: Use lukewarm water when washing your lashes. Hot water can weaken the bonds of eyelash extensions and cause natural lashes to fall out more easily.
6.Pat Dry: After cleansing, gently pat your lashes dry with a clean towel or tissue. Avoid rubbing, as this can damage the delicate lashes.
7.Lash Serum: Consider using a lash serum to promote lash growth and strength. Consult with a dermatologist or ophthalmologist before using any products on or near your eyes.
8.Avoid Waterproof Mascara: Waterproof mascara can be challenging to remove and may require harsh rubbing, which can damage your lashes. Opt for regular mascara or a lash-friendly alternative.
9.Remove Makeup Thoroughly: Ensure that you've removed all makeup from your lashes before cleansing. Leaving makeup residue on your lashes can lead to clogged follicles and potential infections.
10.Use a Lash Conditioner: Applying a lash conditioner or oil (like castor oil or coconut oil) sparingly can help keep your lashes hydrated and promote growth. Be cautious not to get these products in your eyes.
11.Keep Your Hands Clean: Avoid touching or rubbing your eyes with dirty hands, as this can transfer bacteria and dirt to your lashes, potentially causing irritation or infections.
12.Regular Eyelash Check: Periodically check your lashes for any signs of issues like lash mites, blepharitis, or other conditions. If you notice any unusual symptoms, consult with an eye care professional.

Remember that eyelash care is a vital part of maintaining healthy and beautiful lashes. If you have specific concerns or issues with your lashes, it's best to consult with an eye care specialist or dermatologist for personalized guidance and recommendations.

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