I know. When they start twisting or falling weirdly, you just want them off. Same. But pulling them? Nope. That’s how you end up with gaps. And then mascara can’t even save it.
Here’s the thing. Lash extensions are glued to your natural lashes. Not your eyelid. Your actual lashes. So when you tug, you’re pulling your own hair out. Not worth it.
You don’t need fancy remover. You need patience.
Try this:
That’s it. Nothing dramatic.
Quick tip — oil doesn’t melt the glue in one go. It softens it. Over time. So if they’re still hanging on day one, relax. That’s normal.
My friend Riya tried to rush it before a trip. She pulled a few clusters out with her fingers. Next week? Tiny bald spots. She had to wait almost a month for things to look normal again. Second time around, she used steam and oil for three evenings. Extensions loosened and slid off on their own. No panic. No patchy lashes.
See the difference?
Also… please don’t use tweezers. Or acetone. Or anything sharp. That’s not being efficient. That’s asking for trouble.
In short, removing lash extensions at home is about being gentle. Soft hands. Light pressure. And a little patience.
Can I remove them in one day?
Sometimes a few fall off. Full removal usually takes a couple days.
Does coconut oil really help?
Yeah. It slowly weakens the adhesive.
Will my natural lashes grow back?
They will. Unless you keep pulling them out.
Be kind to your lashes. They’ve been holding extra weight for weeks. Maybe let them rest a bit, yeah?