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How to remove your individual lashes at home as beauty salons close their doors

HAIRDRESSERS and beauty salons nationwide have now been forced to shut up shop after Boris Johnson ordered all non-essential shops to close amid the coronavirus outbreak.

But while most people have the food situation sorted,  many of us probably haven't thought of the best way to maintain our beauty regime. But luckily for you, we've got all the information you need on how best to remove your eyelash extensions safely from home without causing damage.

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, former  manager told : “It’s very important to remove them correctly so as to avoid bald patches and thinning.

"Eye lashes generally shed at this time of year - Spring time and again in Autumn - and will regrow naturally, so you don't want to make it worse by hacking your falsies out."

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promises to "effectively and comfortably remove lash extensions whilst conditioning your natural lashes and reducing any risk of damage", and for £10, we'd say it's worth a try.

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, or the , both setting you back under £10, Grainne suggests a simple coconut oil which is great for your skin too.

The method

First things first, being gentle is key - it's important to keep your lashes in the while removing the falsies.

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