Hey there, lash lovers! As a proud supplier of Magnetic Lashes, I get asked a ton about how to keep those little beauties in top - notch condition. Cleaning the magnets on magnetic lashes is super important, not just for the longevity of your lashes but also for your eye health. So, let's dive into the nitty - gritty of cleaning those magnets.
Why Cleaning the Magnets Matters
First off, why should you even bother cleaning the magnets? Well, when you wear magnetic lashes, they come into contact with your skin oils, makeup, and environmental dirt. All of this gunk can build up on the magnets over time. That build - up can not only make the magnets less effective at holding the lashes in place but can also introduce bacteria to your eyes if not properly cleaned. Yikes! We definitely don't want that.
What You'll Need
Before you start cleaning, gather your supplies. You don't need a bunch of fancy stuff. Here's what I recommend:
- Mild Soap: Something gentle, like baby shampoo or a mild facial cleanser. You don't want to use anything too harsh that could damage the magnets or the lashes.
- Warm Water: Lukewarm water works best. It's gentle on the lashes and helps to loosen the dirt without being too hot or cold.
- Soft Brush: A clean, soft - bristle brush. You can use an old mascara brush or a small makeup brush. The soft bristles won't scratch the magnets.
- Clean Towel or Tissue: For drying the lashes after cleaning.
Step - by - Step Cleaning Process
Now, let's get to the actual cleaning. Follow these steps, and your magnetic lashes will be as good as new.
Step 1: Remove the Lashes Properly
Start by carefully removing the lashes from your eyes. Gently grasp the outer corner of the top and bottom lashes and pull them apart. Be careful not to pull too hard on the lashes themselves, as this can damage the hairs.


Step 2: Separate the Two Lash Strips
Once you've removed the lashes, separate the top and bottom strips. This will give you better access to the magnets and make cleaning easier.
Step 3: Prepare the Cleaning Solution
In a small bowl, mix a little bit of mild soap with warm water. You don't need a lot of soap – just enough to create a mild, soapy solution. Stir it up gently so the soap dissolves.
Step 4: Clean the Magnets
Dip the soft brush into the soapy water and gently brush the magnets on each lash strip. Make sure to get in between the magnets and along the edges where dirt can hide. You'll start to see the dirt and makeup coming off onto the brush. Be gentle but thorough. If there's some stubborn dirt, you can let the lashes soak in the soapy water for a couple of minutes, but don't leave them in there for too long.
Step 5: Rinse the Lashes
After brushing the magnets, hold the lash strips under lukewarm water to rinse off the soap. Make sure all the soap is washed away, as any leftover soap can irritate your eyes when you wear the lashes next.
Step 6: Dry the Lashes
Pat the lashes gently with a clean towel or tissue to remove the excess water. Then, let them air - dry completely. Don't try to speed up the drying process with a blow - dryer or anything like that, as the heat can damage the magnets and the lashes.
Step 7: Re - attach the Lashes (Optional)
Once the lashes are dry, you can re - attach the two lash strips together if you want. This helps to keep them organized and makes it easier to store them.
Cleaning Frequency
How often should you clean the magnets on your magnetic lashes? It really depends on how often you wear them. If you wear your lashes every day, I'd recommend cleaning them at least once a week. If you wear them less often, you can clean them every couple of weeks or when you notice that the magnets aren't sticking as well as they used to.
Storage Tips
After cleaning your magnetic lashes, proper storage is crucial. Keep them in a cool, dry place, away from direct sunlight. You can use the original case they came in or a small, clean container. This will help protect the magnets and the lashes from damage and keep them in good condition for longer.
Troubleshooting
Sometimes, you might run into some issues with your magnetic lashes even after cleaning. Here are a few common problems and how to fix them.
Problem: Magnets Aren't Sticking
If the magnets aren't sticking well, it could be because they're still dirty or damaged. Try cleaning them again, making sure to get all the dirt and debris off. If the magnets are damaged, unfortunately, you might need to replace the lashes.
Problem: Lashes Are Falling Out
If the individual lash hairs are falling out, it could be due to rough handling when removing or cleaning the lashes. Be more gentle in the future. Also, check if there's any glue or residue on the lashes that could be causing the hairs to shed. Clean it off properly.
Problem: Irritation When Wearing
If your eyes feel irritated when you wear the lashes, it could be because of leftover soap or bacteria on the magnets. Make sure you rinse the lashes thoroughly after cleaning and store them in a clean place. If the irritation persists, it's best to consult an eye doctor.
Benefits of Keeping Your Magnetic Lashes Clean
There are so many benefits to properly cleaning your magnetic lashes. For one, it makes them last longer. You'll get more wear out of your lashes, which saves you money in the long run. Also, clean lashes are more comfortable to wear. You won't have any itchy or irritating sensations on your eyes. And of course, it's better for your eye health. By keeping the magnets clean, you reduce the risk of eye infections and other problems.
As a supplier of Magnetic Lashes, I'm always here to help you get the most out of your lashes. If you have any questions about cleaning, using, or purchasing our lashes, don't hesitate to reach out. Whether you're a makeup artist looking to stock up on high - quality lashes for your clients or an everyday lash lover wanting to enhance your look, we've got you covered. Contact us for more information on our products and to start a great business relationship.
References
- Personal experience as a magnetic lashes supplier.
- General knowledge of makeup and beauty product care.
