In the meantime, use a face wipe when you need to clean your face. Just avoid touching your eyelashes with the wipe. Avoid doing any activities that make you sweat excessively or that involve steam, like relaxing in a sauna, since they can weaken the glue.
If you need to shower with your extensions, wear goggles so your eyelashes stay dry. [3] X Research source
Avoid rubbing the wipes on your eyelash extensions so you don’t accidentally remove them. If you don’t have wipes, you can use a standard oil-free makeup remover applied to a lint-free applicator.
You can use baby shampoo instead if you don’t have eyelash cleanser. Avoid rubbing your eyelashes from side to side since it will weaken the adhesive and make them more likely to fall off. Run a dry eyelash comb through your extensions after you wash them to help separate them so they look fuller.
Work up enough suds so the cleanser doesn’t run down your face when you rub it in. That way, you’re less likely to damage the adhesive on your extensions.
If you don’t have a facial sponge, use a damp lint-free cloth or towel instead.
If you feel nervous about patting your face too hard and ruining your extensions, try using a hairdryer on the lowest, coolest setting for a few seconds to dry your lashes. End your skincare routine by applying a facial toner to exfoliate your face and an oil-free moisturizer. [9] X Research source
Using an eyelash sealant daily will help make your extensions last longer.
Blot your face once a day to keep oil under control. Work carefully around your eyelash extensions so the blotting film doesn’t get caught or stuck in them.