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Seattle Eye Lash Extension - How to maintain
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Depending on the location, your eye shape, and the length of your lashes, eyelash extensions cost and take time to install. After all that, you'll want to give them the best care possible.

SEATTLE - Washingtoner -- "Whether you have short eyelashes or you want to add some volume, eyelash extensions are a great way to draw attention to your beautiful eyes" — sans mascara.

What makes aftercare crucial?

Eyelash extensions need upkeep, just like any other worthwhile purchase. If you're careful with your aftercare, it can:

-maintain your eyelashes pristine.
-prevent eye infections
-prolong their appearance
-reduce costs because you won't need to maintain or replace them as frequently

What does aftercare for eyelash extensions entail?

You should follow a few guidelines to keep your eyelash extensions in good condition.

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After applying, wait 48 hours before getting them wet.
Avoid taking a shower, washing your face, or getting your eyelash extensions wet for the first 48 hours following application.

Water might have an impact on the glue, making the bond fragile and simple to break.

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After that, regularly wash them.

If you don't wash your extensions after the first 48 hours, residue will start to accumulate around the lash line. Eye infections and other eye problems may result from this.

Instead, you should clean your eyelash extensions every three days. You can accomplish this by taking the subsequent actions:

Use a soft-bristled brush to clean them.
Use purified water to clean them or a professional eyelash extension cleanser.
Allow the shower water to flow over your eyes and down your face.

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Brush them as well.

To keep your eyelash tips looking good, you should brush them every morning.

It's preferable to support your lashes with a clean finger as you brush and to use a dry, clean spoolie (a brush used to apply mascara).

Take care when using products.

Any oil-based items shouldn't be used close to your eyelash extensions. In particular, eye creams and makeup removers should be checked before use.

Use cosmetics with caution.

Even mascaras that advertise themselves as "extension-safe" should be avoided. The adhesive on your eyelash extensions may get softer if you use waterproof cosmetics, such as waterproof mascara.

It's bad for your extensions to rub your eyes. Both they and your natural lashes might be harmed.

Additionally, powdery eyeshadow might not be a good option because it might accumulate over time and become stuck in the adhesive.

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Source: Lashes and Waxing by Erin

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