Here are the common methods and steps to remove grafted false eyelashes:
Removing with Professional Removers
Prepare the tools and materials: You'll need a professional false eyelash remover, cotton pads or cotton swabs, and a small comb or spoolie brush.
Apply the remover: Soak a cotton pad or cotton swab with the false eyelash remover. Gently place it on the eyelid where the false eyelashes are attached and hold it for about 3 - 5 minutes. This allows the remover to penetrate and dissolve the adhesive.
Gently remove the false eyelashes: After the adhesive has softened, use a pair of tweezers or your fingertips (if the remover instructions allow) to gently lift the false eyelashes from the outer corner of the eye towards the inner corner. Be careful not to pull too hard to avoid damaging the natural eyelashes or the skin of the eyelid.
Clean the residue: Use a clean, damp cotton pad to gently wipe away any remaining adhesive and remover on the eyelashes and eyelid. You can also use a small comb or spoolie brush to gently comb through the natural eyelashes to remove any small pieces of residue.
Removing with Natural Oils
Select the oil: You can choose natural oils such as olive oil, coconut oil or castor oil. These oils have good dissolving and moisturizing properties.
Apply the oil: Soak a cotton swab or cotton pad with the selected oil and gently apply it to the base of the false eyelashes. Let it sit for 5 - 10 minutes to allow the oil to break down the adhesive.
Remove the false eyelashes: Similar to the above method, use tweezers or fingertips to gently remove the false eyelashes from the outer corner to the inner corner.
Clean the eye area: Use a mild facial cleanser to wash the eye area to remove the oil and remaining adhesive completely. Then rinse with clean water and pat dry with a towel.
Precautions
Avoid getting the remover or oil into your eyes, as this may cause irritation. If it does get into your eyes accidentally, rinse immediately with plenty of clean water.
Be very gentle during the removal process to avoid pulling out your natural eyelashes or causing damage to the eyelid skin. If you encounter difficulty or feel pain, stop immediately and consult a professional beautician.
After removing the false eyelashes, it is advisable to apply some eyelash nourishing products to take care of the natural eyelashes and help them recover.