The Importance of Lash Cleansing

Posted by Christina Vargas on

Have you ever heard your clients say, "I didn't know we had to clean our lashes?" I know I have. It's crucial to remind our clients about the importance of washing and properly cleansing their lash line to prevent inflammation and irritation.

One of the most common eye conditions that can arise from neglecting lash hygiene is Blepharitis. This condition causes inflammation of the eyelids due to clogged oil glands near the base of the eyelashes.

Symptoms of Blepharitis:
  • Red, swollen, or itchy eyelids
  • Flaky skin around the eyes
  • Crusty eyelids upon waking
  • Feeling of something in the eye
  • Dry, watery, or burning eyes
Causes of Blepharitis:
  • Clogged oil glands
  • Bacteria
  • Skin conditions like rosacea or seborrheic dermatitis
  • Allergies

While Blepharitis can occur with or without lash extensions, the added factor of lashes can trap sweat and makeup, making regular face washing insufficient for thorough cleansing.

Educating Your Clients

It's essential to inform your clients about the risks of poor lash hygiene when they start their lash journey. Recommend a lash cleanser and reiterate its importance during fill appointments. Use this as an opportunity to assess their lash health and offer guidance.

Offering a Lash Cleanser and Brush

Providing a lash cleanser and brush for purchase is a convenient way to ensure your clients have the right products for their lash care routine. Offering a branded cleanser and brush can also boost your business. Consider purchasing a concentrated cleanser like Crystal Clean from Loved and Lashed and diluting it for your own labeled product, or opt for a pre-made option like Peachy Clean. I recommend lash cleansing brushes to my clients because they help clear out any debris on the lash line, especially for those who sweat a lot or wear makeup regularly.


Dispelling Common Myths

Many clients worry that daily lash washing will cause premature lash extension loss. Reassure them that proper cleansing won't harm their extensions. Natural lash shedding is normal and may occur during washing. However, if they experience significant fallout without attached natural lashes, encourage them to contact you for a fix.

Key Points to Remember:

  • Emphasize the importance of lash cleansing to prevent Blepharitis and other eye issues.
  • Recommend a lash cleanser to your clients.
  • Address concerns about lash loss due to cleansing.
  • Educate clients about the signs of healthy and unhealthy lashes.

By providing clear and informative lash care advice, you can help your clients maintain beautiful, healthy lashes while protecting their overall eye health.

Loved and Lashed Featured Products:

Crystal Clean Lash Cleanser Concentrate

Peachy Clean Lash Cleanser 

Double Precision Cleansing Brush + Travel Case 

 

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