Coronavirus (COVID-19) is having widespread impact around the globe. From cancellations of events, layoffs, travel cancellations and more, we’re all figuring out how to navigate a world we didn’t have time to prepare for. And while our beauty routines may seem inconsequential, some of us are left wondering what to do now that we can’t keep up with them – namely, lash extensions. That’s where we come in.
As the leader in lash conditioners worldwide, it’s safe to say we know a thing or two about achieving beautiful, healthy lashes naturally. Because we’re committed to that cause, we’ve created an easy-to-follow 3-step regimen – that you can adopt right now, to help you achieve bat-worthy lashes, sans lash extensions while you practice social distancing.
1. Don’t Attempt to Remove Them Yourself
There are plenty of tutorials showing you how to remove extensions at home, but we say leave that to the professionals! Practice patience and let them grow out and fall off on their own. That way, you aren’t adding to any damage they may have already caused.
2. Try Vaseline or Aquaphor
There are some things you can do to speed up the process, like applying Vaseline to your lashes at night. This will help loosen the bonds without any pulling or rubbing. In the morning, wash your face as usual.
3. Incorporate a Lash Serum
Lash serums, like RevitaLash® Advanced, are specifically designed and developed to address the visual signs of eyelash aging and stress to restore the natural health and beauty of your lashes. Formulated with lash-loving ingredients like peptides, lipids, Biotin and Green Tea Extract, this serum will condition and strengthen lashes, protect against breakage, improve flexibility and shine, and result in more beautiful looking lashes. Basically, it’s everything you need to help you get through the seemingly unbearable period after your extensions have fallen off and will help ensure your lashes are less compromised at the end of that process.
Try it for yourself – shop RevitaLash® Advanced below:
*RevitaLash® Advanced is not available in California