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How to Take Care of Your Eyelashes
We do a lot to our poor eyelashes: We curl them, we put loads of mascara on them, and we sometimes forget to take off our makeup (whoops!). Let's learn about how to take care of our eyelashes. After all—they do so much for us!
It seems like the only time that we think about our eyelashes in our beauty routine is when we are dissatisfied with them. ("My eyelashes are too short." "My eyelashes don't curl enough." "My eyelashes are too light.")
Although sky-high eyelashes make your eyes pop, they also serve a utilitarian purpose. According to an article in the Los Angeles Times, eyelashes are designed to reduce airflow near the eyes. This reduction of airflow keeps evaporation from happening and prevents dust and other particles from getting into the surface of the eyes. Pretty amazing, right?
We do a lot to our poor eyelashes: We curl them, we put loads of mascara on them, and we sometimes forget to take off our makeup (whoops!).
Let's learn about how to take care of our eyelashes. After all—they do so much for us!
Take Off Your Makeup Every Night
We get it: Sometimes you fall asleep on the couch and the last thing you want to do before you drag yourself to bed is take your makeup off. But whatever you do, no matter how tired you are, it's so important to take your makeup off every night. Not only can leaving makeup off build up bacteria on your face, but it can also dry out your eyelashes. Use a gentle, but effective makeup remover every night and finish with a moisturizing routine.
Brush Out Your Eyelashes
You may not wear makeup every day, but at the very least you should be brushing out your eyelashes to remove any dirt or debris. Bonus: This makes them look long and amazing!
Condition Your Eyelashes
You condition your hair and put lotion on your body, but we so often neglect to moisturize our eyelashes properly. Remedy this by putting a little bit of coconut oil or petroleum jelly and gently rubbing it on your eyelashes. Rinse well once you're done and apply makeup as normally.
Disinfect Your Eyelash Curler
Some of us may not have been born with naturally full, long lashes and so we have to resort to using an eyelash curler to get the look we want. But one thing a lot of us neglect to do is to actually clean it off every day with disinfectant. Bacteria can build up on your eyelash curler and cause eye irritation, so be sure to clean this tool regularly.
Have a Few Makeup-Free Days
We put our faces, and our eyes in particular, through a lot. Give your lashes some time off by having a few makeup-free days, which gives them the chance to rest for a minute. Trust us: Your lashes will thank you.
Eyelash Extensions
Thinking about plumping up your lashes without the use of mascara or other products? Head to the Volume Eyelash Studio for an eyelash extension appointment!
Eyelash Extensions | 10 Rules You Should Understand
Eyelash enhancement is a slippery slope. First, you spend hundreds of dollars in search of the perfect mascara. Then you start waking up early to apply false lashes every morning. And if you're still not satisfied, you fully commit to your fringe and take the plunge to get eyelash extensions.
Eyelash enhancement is a slippery slope. First, you spend hundreds of dollars in search of the perfect mascara. Then you start waking up early to apply false lashes every morning. And if you're still not satisfied, you fully commit to your fringe and take the plunge to get eyelash extensions. If you haven't tried them yet, brace yourself for a full-blown addiction.
Eyelash extensions are the flirty, sex-kitteny cousin of acrylic nails — they require consistent upkeep. The best ones look totally real, and if you go to the wrong tech, you could be putting yourself at risk for permanent damage.
Do's and Don'ts of Eyelash Extensions
- DON'T think that all eyelash extension technicians are all the same.
Don't be afraid to ask questions — after all, they’re working near your eyes. Be sure that they have an esthetician's license and are certified to apply lashes, and ask to see pictures of their previous work. Quality eyelash extensions should look defined, straight, and natural (even with lots of volume). If you can see glue, lashes stuck together, or crooked fibers, find a new technician.
- DO compare prices.
For the most part, the adage "you get what you pay for" is true when it comes to eyelash extensions, and price dictates quality. But some lash artists overcharge and some undercharge, which is why looking at pictures of their work is so important.
- DON'T go to a lash tech that hasn’t taken courses from a reputable company.
Again, do your research on your lash expert. Believe it or not, you can learn how to apply lash extensions on YouTube, but do you want self-taught technicians applying glue near your eyes? Not only do training courses explain how to properly isolate each lash for extension application, they teach technicians about the chemistry behind the work and the ingredients in the glue. You need to be sure that they can verify there is nothing harmful (like formaldehyde) in the products they are using on your lashes.
- DO know that lashes can be customized.
Just like your real fringe, eyelash extensions come in different thicknesses, lengths, and levels of curl to perfectly blend into your real lashes. You don’t need to have superdense, dramatic lashes — you can get more natural extensions that look like you've just applied a few coats of mascara.
- DON'T forget to groom your lashes daily.
After each appointment, your tech should provide you with a clean spoolie brush to keep your lashes aligned. Lightly brush them throughout the day to avoid looking messy.
- DO cleanse your lashes.
While you may be wary of getting your extensions wet, it's important to wash your lashes daily. Your eyelashes exist to prevent dirt and debris from entering your eyes, and this grime can build up on extensions. Rinse your lashes gently with diluted baby shampoo (one tablespoon of baby shampoo to one cup of distilled water) once a day.
- DON'T use oil-based products near your eyes.
Oil destroys the adhesive on your lash extensions, making them fall off sooner. Borboleta recommends skipping out on mascara altogether. But if you can't bear the thought of going without, steer clear of waterproof formulas (which are oil-based). Be sure to check the ingredient lists on your antiaging eye creams, too.
- DO switch out your pillowcase.
As if you needed another reason to love your silk pillowcase. Not only does it prevent wrinkles, but it also prevents damage to your lash extensions! As you toss and turn at night, your face (and lashes) rub against your pillowcase. While cotton causes friction, silk glides smoothly, meaning your lashes will last even longer.
- DON'T be rough!
You will definitely be tempted to fuss with your lashes once you get your extensions, but do not pick or pull at them. Just like the hair on your head, your natural eyelashes go through a shedding cycle. Tugging on your extensions can cause your real lashes to shed prematurely. Unfortunately, just like your hair, lashes are not infinite. You can only pull a lash out so many times until it never comes back, so be careful!
- DO maintain your lashes.
Just like you keep to a strict schedule for your waxing or hair color appointments, you need to go in for your regular eyelash tune-up. Get fills no later than every three weeks to keep them looking fresh, full, and even.