Lash Care

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How do I store my lashes?
The easiest place to store your lashes is in their original case. If you lose the case, try storing them in a dry and dust free area.

How often should I clean my lashes?
Clean after each use to get the most out of each wear and increase the longevity of your pair.

How do I care for my mink lashes?
Mink eyelashes are known for their durability and quality which is why they can be worn up to 25 times. To ensure you get the most out of your YNV Lashes you will need to keep them safe and clean after every wear.

  • Keep your strip lashes away from heat, harsh chemicals and oil based eye makeup removers.
  • Never sleep with your lashes on.
  • Use an oil-free make-up removing solution only to loosen the glue on the lash band before gently peeling the lashes from your eyelid. Be as gentle when removing the lashes as when you applied them.
  • Never soak your lashes in water or any other liquid.
  • Peel off traces of glue very gently with your fingers only after every wear.
  • Always store your lashes in a lash tray to keep their shape.

Can I apply mascara onto my mink lashes?
Applying mascara to your mink lashes is not recommended as it will shorten their life and may damage their quality.

How do I remove my mink lashes?
Use your fingers to very gently peel from the outer corner of the lash towards the direction of your tear duct. Your false lashes should come off easily using this method however if you are having difficulty simply dab an oil-free makeup remover onto the lash adhesive and only along your lash line with a cotton swab. After the adhesive has fully softened you can lift starting from the outer corner of the lash band inwards towards your tear duct.

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