WELCOME TO LW LASHES!
Choose the right makeup remover
When removing makeup, false eyelashes should be removed first. To avoid damage to false eyelashes, it is recommended to use a non-greasy makeup remover. There are many brands available on the market, and you should choose according to your skin type and needs. In addition, be sure to conduct an allergy test before use to prevent possible skin discomfort.
When removing makeup, you need to use makeup remover to thoroughly remove the glue remaining on the false eyelashes. First, clean the eyeshadow and eyeliner cosmetics to facilitate further processing of the eyelashes. Use a clean cotton swab and dip its tail into the makeup remover to ensure that it is fully wet. Then, gently wipe the areas on the eyelash line where there is more glue, so that the wet cotton swab can smoothly dissolve the glue, making it easy to remove the false eyelashes.
Wipe and remove false eyelashes
When removing false eyelashes, always clean the glued parts first. At this stage, you may find that the false eyelashes have become easy to fall off, or can be easily torn off manually. At this time, you can carefully remove them with your fingers or tools such as tweezers to avoid unnecessary damage to the real eyelashes and eyes.
After removing false eyelashes, first use mild cleansing soap and pure water to carefully clean the area around your eyes to ensure that any residual glue and makeup are removed, thereby relieving eye pressure and preventing eye discomfort caused by residue. After cleansing, use a soft and clean cotton pad to gently wipe the area around your eyes, and then follow your normal skin care routine.
Damage caused by long-term wear
Although wearing false eyelashes for a long time can improve the eye makeup effect immediately, the risks and damage involved cannot be ignored. The primary threat is the shedding of real eyelashes. Long-term and frequent use of adhesives such as glue to stick false eyelashes will inevitably cause load and irritation to real eyelashes, thus accelerating their shedding or becoming sparse.
Second, wearing artificial eyelashes that are too heavy or too long for a long time will damage the barrier function of eyelashes. Such eyelashes increase intraocular pressure and pose a potential threat to vision. Too heavy false eyelashes may hinder normal blinking movements, thereby increasing the risk of external eye injuries; while eyelashes that are too long and too dense may cause frequent blinking and hinder visual clarity.
Long-term wearing of false eyelashes can easily induce eye inflammation due to the special humid environment and low air circulation. At the same time, makeup residue and pollution can also increase the risk of bacteria breeding. Infection is more likely to occur when wearing false eyelashes in an irregular way, such as not cleaning them thoroughly or using low-quality false eyelashes with poor air permeability.
Recommendations and Conclusion
In order to avoid potential harm and risks caused by improper use of false eyelashes, consumers should carefully select products that are suitable for their skin properties and needs, and follow standard procedures to correctly wear and remove makeup. In addition, pay attention to daily eye care, ensure adequate rest and a clean environment; and appropriately adjust the frequency and techniques of makeup according to individual differences.