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FAQs — Oils & Eyelash Extensions

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Oil-based removers can weaken extension adhesive and cause premature shedding. If you must use one, choose products labeled lash-safe, avoid applying directly to the lash line, and use sparingly. Most lash technicians recommend oil-free removers for best retention.
Yes, but wait at least 24–48 hours for adhesive curing. Occasional use away from the lash line may be fine thereafter — but regular oil exposure will shorten extension lifespan. Always blot; don’t rub.
Choose oil-free, water-based removers such as micellar water, foaming lash cleansers, or products labeled “lash-safe.” They remove makeup without breaking down glue or irritating the eye area.
Wait at least 24–48 hours for curing. Even after that, limit oil exposure at the lash line — consider oil-free alternatives for daily removal to maximize retention.
The safest options are oil-free micellar water, gentle foaming lash cleansers, or cleanser products made specifically for lash extensions. Avoid alcohol, heavy oils, and strong fragrances.