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Clients: When to Wash Your Lashes



When it comes to maintaining your lash extensions, one question that often comes up is, "How often should I wash my lashes?" This is a great question because proper cleaning is essential for the longevity and health of your lash extensions. So, let's dive into the importance of washing your lashes and how often you should do it.


 Washing your lashes regularly is crucial to remove any build-up of oils, dirt, and debris that can accumulate on your lash line. This build-up can lead to poor adhesive retention and even potential eye infections. Therefore, it's important to incorporate lash washing into your regular beauty routine.


 Ideally, you should aim to wash your lashes at least three times a week. This frequency allows for thorough cleaning without overdoing it, which could potentially weaken the bond. However, if you lead an active lifestyle, wear makeup regularly, or have oilier skin, washing your lashes daily is necessary to keep them clean and fresh.


Other times you should wash your lashes are after a good cry or after a swim.


 To make the lash washing process convenient and effective, we offer a deluxe aftercare kit specifically designed for lash extensions. Our aftercare kit contains:


  • our tear free foaming lash shampoo

  • a dual sided brush for washing and fluffing

  • our lash growth serum

  • a lip mask

  • a soothing underye mask

  • and chapstick.


Alternatively, you can choose to purchase just our lash foam shampoo and duo brush.


Our specially formulated products are gentle and safe for your lash extensions, ensuring a deep cleanse without causing any damage. All products are found either in-store or online.

 

Remember, clean lashes are happy lashes! By incorporating regular lash washing into your routine and using the right products for maintenance, you can enjoy long-lasting, beautiful extensions.


So, give your lashes the care they deserve and keep them looking fabulous!


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