Lash Care 101
/Have you ever had that moment where you are standing in your mirror and are asking yourself, "Where have all my lashes gone?!”
There are many factors that can affect the retention of your lashes, such as: lash cycle, medication, sleeping habits, etc. But the number one factor I see, that contributes to the longevity of your lashes, is: LASH HYGIENE.
You may have heard your technician say, "wash your lashes," "brush at least once a day," or, "gently cleanse your lashes in the shower." It is a lash myth to not touch/wet your lashes; but cleansing the extensions needs to be a part of your daily self-care ritual.
Oils found in products, i.e., Make-up & Moisturizers and your bodily secretions build up around the base of your lashes, and the oil degrades the medical grade adhesive that is used to bond the lash extensions to your natural lashes. This means: after a few days of oil build up, your adhesive will break down and the extensions will shed. Professionals intentionally use oil rich product to remove extensions.
Washing your lashes is a 1-2 minute process, that should be done at least once a day. I personally make my own lash soap, because, who wants to pay ridiculous prices that you can achieve at home?!
Recipe
- 2 tablespoons baby shampoo (tear-free!)
- 12 tablespoons distilled water
- 1 tsp baking soda
* Mix ingredients together in a foaming bottle and store
Or, you can also use a pea sized amount of any oil free facial cleanser to cleanse your eye area.
Using a brush (dome make up brush or a lash cleansing tool) will help clean thelashes gently.
- Cleanse your lashes with tepid water, excessive heat can damage the extensions curl and the bond of the adhesive.
- Once you have finished cleansing, gently dry the extensions with a gentle pressing motion (use a lint free cotton pad or a face towel for this step).
- Once your lashes are cleansed and dried you can then use your mascara wand to brush them into place.
- If retention is a issue, this 1-2 minute daily regime may be your solution. Not only is it removing the possibility of degradation of the adhesive, but it is also eliminating the chance of an eye infection. Additionally, bacteria can cultivate in the sebum and build up around the extensions if not removed.
The only time cleansing your lashes is not suggested, is in the 24-48 hour period after you have received your service.
Give it a try ladies, there is no losing (pun intended) in a clean lash situation.