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If some of your eyelash extensions have started to fall out, you’re probably wondering how to remove the rest of them so your lashes look even. While it’s always best to have a professional lash tech do this for you, removing them at home is pretty safe when you pay extra attention to cleanliness. That’s why we’ve put together a step-by-step guide to removing eyelash extensions safely with petroleum jelly. Read on to have those extensions gone in the blink of an eye!

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Dip a cotton swab in petroleum jelly.

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Wipe the lashes off with an eyebrow brush.

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  1. Use a small brush, like an eyebrow brush or a mascara wand, to gently wipe the lashes away. [6] Brush across your lashes at a downward angle, repeating strokes until all of the extensions are off. [7]
    • Alternatively, use your cotton swab to gently slide the extensions down and off your eyelid. The extensions might even start to come off as soon as you apply the jelly.
    • Try not to tug or pull on stuck lashes. If they’re resistant, wait longer for the jelly to dissolve the adhesive.
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      Tips

      • Use an oil-based makeup remover to take off any eye makeup and wash your face before you apply any petroleum jelly. This will make sure your lashes are clean, and the oil will help soften the adhesive holding them on. [10]
      • Try steaming your face for about 10 minutes beforehand (a hot shower works too). The steam will help cleanse the skin around your eyes and hydrate your skin. [11]
      • Remove your extensions in front of a well-lit mirror, especially if you’re removing them for the first time.
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      Warnings

      • Never pull, tug, or tweeze eyelash extensions out. If you do, you risk damaging your natural lashes (maybe even permanently). If they’re not loose, leave them in.
      • If you get petroleum jelly in your eyes, you might experience temporary irritation or blurred vision. Use artificial tears to flush it out and see a doctor if any irritation or impairment persists. [12]
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