Maintenance & cleaning of the lashes is super important to protect the natural lashes & improve the longevity of your eyelash extensions…
Sometimes clients don’t cleanse their eyelid & eyelash extensions properly, resulting in dead skin cells & oil buildup along the lash line, creating a sticky residue.
This could present itself as swollen, sore, irritated eyelids, usually along the lash line with redness & dry flaky skin resulting in a condition called Blepharitis.
If this is the case we would remove the client’s lashes totally & advise the client to visit their GP for medical advice.
We would never recommend antihistamines to a client.
If the eyes aren’t cleansed properly it’s possible that the client could develop a reaction. resulting in the client wanting to rub their eyes which will cause damage to the natural lashes & their eyelash extensions.
Prevention & Advice
- Encourage clients to use our KG Lash Supplies Foaming Lash Wash. It’s specially designed to be used with eyelash extensions
- Easy to use with a sponge tip applicator (not with a cotton bud as the fibres can get caught up in the lash extensions when lashes are already applied)
- Encourage clients to not wear too much concealer and foundation around the eye area
- Oil can affect the bonding and lash longevity
- Also, SPF creams can affect the eyelash extension if applied too close to the eye area
- When clients wash their faces or get out of the shower, clients should pat the lashes dry and not rub them
- We would recommend wearing swimming goggles in the shower
Eyeash extensions are very addictive and aftercare advice should be given during a patch test & again after the lash application to manage your client’s expectations.
Infill appointments should be booked every 14-16 days to keep the lashes looking fresh & fabulous!