Best eyelash extension cleansers and how
to clean fake eyelashes. I'm Dr. Jenna Zigler
In the next 5 minutes you are
going to learn how to clean your
eyelash extensions or fake lashes, why
you need to clean them in the first
place, and what to use to clean them.
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Why clean your eyelash extensions?
It is super easy for bacteria to
build up and cause tons of issues with
your eyes and eyelids when you have lash
extensions. Many people are unsure of
the fact that they even need to be
vigilant about cleaning their lashes
which can be a huge problem.
Bacteria can easily cause a big stye
which is a huge red pimple on your
eyelid or even a really puffy eyelid
When the bacteria causes this
this is not something that you want
to show off at your next get-together
with friends so just make sure that you
are cleaning your eyelashes regularly.
It should be done twice a day.
I recommend once in the morning and once
at night. Next we'll get into how to
clean your lash extensions.
First you are going to remove all your
makeup and you are going to wash your face
as you normally would just with a gentle
cleanser you want to dry your face well
and then spray your closed eyelids just
close your eyelids spray it on with a
hypochlorous acid eyelid and eyelash
cleanser all you have to do is let it
dry after you spray it on you
can rub it into your eyelashes a little
bit if you wish but it's absolutely not
necessary just do what works for you do
what's easiest for you and you should do
this in the morning when you wake up
before you put your makeup on and then
at night after you've taken your makeup
off and before you're going to bed
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below so why do we recommend a hypochlorous
acid cleanser for cleaning your eyelashes
well basically hypochlorous acid has a
strong antimicrobial or antibacterial
effect. It doesn't contain any oils.
It doesn't contain any alcohol
It is not going to damage the adhesive of your lashes or
any of the ties of your lashes or anything
like that and it still prevents
infection which is really our main goal is to
prevent infection and prevent complications
Our Heyeydrate Lid and Lash cleanser
contains only three ingredients just
hypochlorous acid, electrolyze water, and
basically salt or sodium chloride
some other options include like
I said we have our Heyedrate Lid and Lash cleanser
There is Avenova and then
there's also Acuicyn. That's another
option but there are others as well that you can use
Just make sure you're looking for a
hypochlorous acid solution and make sure
you're cleaning those lashes twice a day
every single day so don't forget to like
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