
Eyelash extensions are a popular beauty service used by girls of all ages. Indeed, it’s convenient. Extensions eliminate the need to apply mascara daily, help make lashes longer and fuller, and make the eyes more expressive. However, sometimes it’s necessary to remove them, even at home. Reasons can vary – discomfort, damage to the lash clusters, wanting to return to a natural look, or if you couldn’t schedule a timely refill and the visit to a specialist is postponed. In any case, it’s important to act carefully. Here’s how to remove eyelash extensions at home.
What to Use to Remove Eyelash Extensions
The first and most important rule – never pull out lash clusters manually. Doing so can remove your natural lashes, create gaps, and make it impossible to get quality extensions again until the lashes grow back. Therefore, it’s essential to act gently, using special products. These can be either professional or household remedies.
Special Products
They can be purchased in a cosmetics store in the section for lash artists. You can use a remover or debonder. What’s the difference – we explain.
Remover is a special product that dissolves the glue. It has a thick consistency, so it doesn’t spread and there’s no risk of getting it in your eyes.
Debonder is a solvent used by professionals during extensions. It’s more difficult to work with and must be used according to manufacturer instructions. However, due to its thinner consistency, debonder is suitable for partial removal of clusters. An important condition before use is to perform an allergy test on the inner elbow. If irritation or burning occurs, it’s better to avoid using debonder.
Special products are good because they provide a predictable result and come ready to use. They are specifically designed to gently dissolve the glue without harming the eyes. Other benefits include:
- fast action – dissolution occurs within minutes, no long waiting;
- ease of use – simply apply to the lashes;
- minimal risk to natural lashes if extensions are brushed properly;
- control over the result.
However, lashes can also be removed without a remover or debonder. Household remedies can help.


