How to Safely Remove Eyelash Extensions at Home (Or When to See a professional)

If you’re wondering how to remove eyelash extensions at home, you’re not alone. Whether your lashes are overgrown, shedding unevenly, or you’re simply ready for a break, it’s important to approach lash removal the right way.

At Lashes by Shigeru — Los Angeles’ go-to studio for Japanese AirLash®, Volume 3D, Hybrid, and Lash Lift services — we always recommend professional lash removal. But if you’re between appointments or out of town, we’ve got you covered with safe, step-by-step at-home tips.

Let’s break down when to DIY, when to book a lash removal service, and what you need to know to protect your natural lashes.

Why Improper Lash Extension Removal Can Be Dangerous

Eyelash extensions are attached using semi-permanent adhesive designed to withstand water, sweat, and daily wear. That’s why simply pulling off your extensions can lead to:

  • Damage or breakage of your natural lashes

  • Eye irritation or redness

  • Traction alopecia (permanent lash loss from repeated pulling)

  • Infection from introducing bacteria or residue

At Lashes by Shigeru, our lash removal specialists use salon-grade gel removers and gentle techniques to break down the adhesive without harming your real lashes. It’s pain-free, quick, and safe — especially if you’ve had your set on for more than 3 weeks or are experiencing lash retention issues.

Read Also: 11 Lash Extension Myths Debunked by Los Angeles’ Lash Experts

When You Should Let a Lash Artist Handle It

We strongly advise booking a professional lash removal in these situations:

✔ You’ve had your extensions for over 5 weeks
✔ You’re wearing Volume 3D or Hybrid lashes
✔ You’ve experienced eye irritation or allergic reaction
✔ Your lashes are clumped, twisted, or grown out unevenly
✔ You’re preparing for a lash lift or new full set

Our lash extension removal service in Los Angeles is fast, affordable, and safe for even the most sensitive eyes. Learn more about our lash removal service here.

What Not to Do When Removing Lash Extensions at Home

  • ❌ Don’t use tweezers to pull lashes out

  • ❌ Don’t cut or trim the extensions

  • ❌ Don’t use store-bought lash glue removers (they’re too harsh)

  • ❌ Don’t try to force lashes off when they’re not ready

Read Also: Lash Extensions Aftercare: The Do’s and Don’ts Every Client Must Know

Protecting your natural lashes is the key to keeping them healthy between appointments.

Important: If you feel burning, stinging, or discomfort, stop immediately and book a professional removal appointment.

Aftercare for Your Natural Lashes Post-Removal

Whether you’ve had your extensions professionally removed or taken them off at home, give your natural lashes a little extra love:

  • Use a lash growth serum

  • Avoid mascara and lash curlers for at least 48 hours

  • Stay hydrated and eat lash-friendly nutrients like biotin, zinc, and omega-3s

  • Book a Lash Lift or Japanese AirLash® after a short lash break

Read Also: The #1 Mistake Most People Make After Getting Lash Extensions (and How to Avoid It)

Need Lash Extension Removal in Los Angeles?

If your extensions are clumped, itchy, or just ready to come off, don’t risk DIY damage. At Lashes by Shigeru, our lash extension removal service is quick, gentle, and performed by certified lash professionals using salon-grade products.

Serving clients across Beverly Hills, West LA, Downtown LA, West Hollywood, and more — we make safe lash removal easy and affordable.

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