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Lash extension removal! HELP!!! - 26-09-11, 09:43 AM

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I had semi-permanent lashes put on last week but they are really hurting and irritating my eyes! I'm going on holiday tonight and need to get them off. I don't have time to travel 30miles to have them removed!

I've tried oil which partly worked but I need the rest off.

Is there anything I can buy to remove?! And if so, how do I use it?!

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26-09-11, 09:48 AM

You could buy a pack of elure lashes n use the remover. It may work but i wouldst suggest doing it yourself. Get someone to help. You would need to lie down have them put it on all the lashes with a microbrush or at a push cotton wool buds. Then wait a good while as this isn't that strong so it will take longer to break down the glue. Don't pull them. U will lose your natural lashes. I would suggest the trip ideally but this may work. But it will more than likely take a while. Don't do it yourself xxx

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26-09-11, 09:52 AM

You can buy Marvel lash remover. Get two cotton buds dampen one with the remover hold one on top of the lash and the dry one under it then stroke away from the eye to the end of the lash. If this fails again try the oily make up remover and a long warm shower. Don't pull the lash as your own will come with it. If they are hurting you it sounds like they may be touching the skin which they should not do. Just a word of caution some removers contain some acetone which if you get in your eye stings like hell! If this happens wash eye with lots of water. Ring me if you need to 07525 149195
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26-09-11, 12:13 PM

I would also suggest (if you have one) using a facial sauner as this also breaks down the glue xx
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