How do your eyelashes look after removing the extensions

Often, eyelash extensions provoke negative consequences. Most often, the reason lies either in an unsuccessful procedure or an allergy. Extension involves attaching artificial hairs to natural ones. When they start to grow back, they can break under the weight of the material. As a result, after removal, it may happen that almost no eyelashes remain, since they fell out. Therefore, after extension, you should especially carefully look after the skin of the eyelids. The cilia may need serious repair. Find more here: eyelash extension aftercare

What happens to the eyelashes after removing the extensions?

Despite the fact that the glue itself, with which extended eyelashes are attached to relatives, does not harm, after removing them, many women noted that their hairs had thinned. They weaken, begin to break off and fall out. Sometimes this comes from poor quality materials used during the procedure. The glue can impair the supply of oxygen to the hair follicles. This explains the increased loss. Pieces of broken cilia that are still in the eyelid prevent new hairs from growing. As a result, the eye loses its beautiful frame.

The way the eyelashes look after removing the extensions will tell about the professionalism of the master. If the hairs were attached incorrectly, then the skin of the eyelid can tighten, and it will remain in this position until the very moment when the artificial eyelashes are finally removed. The nutrition of the hair follicles is disturbed. The cilia become thinner and don't look their best. Only proper hair care will help restore their original appearance.

Eyes often turn red after eyelash extensions. A complication occurs when a person is prone to inflammatory diseases, such as conjunctivitis, or allergic reactions. The problem also appears in women with oily skin. Excess sebum is able to dissolve the glue for building, the result will be disastrous.

Red eyes after eyelash extensions are also a sign of poor quality resin used for the procedure. Most likely, it was made from artificial chemicals that can provoke flushing of the eyelid skin, edema, swelling and tearing. In order not to remain with a bald eyelid after removal, you need to carefully attach the hair to the skin, and not to the eyelash itself. Then it will not fall out along with the enlarged one.

Thus, there are only 3 reasons for the occurrence of negative consequences after the eyelash extension procedure:

• non-professionalism of the master;
• low-quality material - glue or artificial cilia themselves;
• individual characteristics of the client - allergic reactions, diseases.
It is equally important how and with the help of which the master removes artificial eyelashes.

How to remove eyelash extensions?

If you don't have a special tool for removing extended eyelashes at hand, then you can use folk methods:

• Any vegetable oil will do. Peach or almond works best. They smear the eyelid and cilia and leave it overnight. In the morning, the artificial hairs will already come off and fall off. If a few cilia are still in place, then it will be easy to remove them with a cotton swab, which is used to wipe the eyelid. The oil has a positive effect on the condition of natural hairs - it strengthens and regenerates them.

• Very greasy cream works faster than oil. A cotton pad is moistened with it and the eyelid is smeared along the growth line of the cilia. The cream lasts only 10 minutes. The fat in its composition softens the glue, it loses its properties and the hairs are easily removed. Since the cream is applied to the eyes, it must be tested beforehand to avoid allergies.