Hello Queens!
Welcome back to your ultimate beauty safe space.
Let’s have a heart-to-heart. You just booked your lash appointment, spent two hours taped to a table as the lash tech meticulously glues tiny silk fibers to your eyelids. You feel like Beyonce. Ready to run the world—until I tell you that you actually have to wash them.
I know that set you in a panic mode. You’re scared they’ll all fall down the drain. But here’s the cold, hard truth: Not washing your lashes is the fastest way to lose them. Also, oil and dead skin build-up is just… not the vibe. Unless you’re looking to start a small farm for lash mites (yes, they’re real, and no, we’re not Googling them today), you need to whip up a lather and get your wink squeaky clean.

Here is how to clean your lashes at home without having a mental breakdown.
Step 1: Get the Right Gear (No, Dish Soap Doesn’t Count)
First things first: step away from the oil-based makeup remover. Oil is the “ex-boyfriend” of lash adhesive—it just breaks everything it touches.
You need a dedicated Lash Shampoo. Why? Because it’s pH-balanced for your eyes and won’t sting like you’re being pepper-sprayed.
Pro-Tip: If you’re using a cotton pad, you’re doing it wrong. Those little fibers will snag on your extensions and pull them out. Use a soft, fluffy eyeshadow brush or a dedicated lash cleansing brush.
Step 2: The “Gentle Finger Dance”
Wet your lashes with lukewarm water (not scalding—we’re cleaning lashes, not boiling pasta). Pump a little foam onto your brush and gently swirl it over your lash line in circular motions.
Think of it like you’re detailing a very expensive sports car. You aren’t scrubbing a floor; you’re massaging a masterpiece.
Step 3: The Big Rinse
Rinse thoroughly. And I mean thoroughly. Leaving soap residue on your lash line is a one-way ticket to Itchy-Eye Town, population: You. Cup your hands with water and splash gently until the bubbles are gone.
Step 4: The “Cool Girl” Blow Dry
Whatever you do, do not rub your eyes with a towel. Instead, pat your face dry around your eyes, then grab your portable mini fan. Hold the fan at arm’s length away from your face, pointing downward towards your lashes.
Give them a little breeze until they’re fluffy again.

Step 5: The Spoolie Finish
Once they’re dry, take your clean spoolie and give them a gentle brush. This is the “cherry on top” that separates the “I just woke up in a hedge” look from the “I’m a literal goddess” look.

And that’s it! Five minutes of effort for an extra week of fabulousness. It’s a fair trade, honestly.
Your lashes are an investment, not a temporary fling. Treat them with respect, keep them clean, and they’ll stay loyal to you way longer than that guy you met at summertides. Rememeber to always keep it cute, keep it budgeted!
Untill next time. Go pop off Mrembo!





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