Reusable soft Lash Lift silicone shields with ridges to help with eyelash isolation and direction. 4 Pairs; S-M-L-LL Size.
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Best Practices for Cleaning Lash Lift Shields and Pads

Proper cleaning and hygiene practices are essential when it comes to lash lift treatments. Keeping your lash lift shields and pads clean not only ensures the health and safety of your clients, but also extends the life of your tools. Here are some best practices to follow:

Disinfecting Lash Lift Shields

  • After each use, rinse the silicone shields with warm water to remove any adhesive residue.
  • Soak the shields in a disinfectant solution made specifically for lash lift tools and silicone. Follow the manufacturer’s instructions for dilution ratios and soaking times.
  • Use a soft brush to gently scrub the shields, paying attention to the ridges where bacteria can accumulate. Rinse thoroughly.
  • Allow the shields to air dry completely before storing them in a clean, covered container.

Cleaning Lash Lift Pads

  • Most lash lift pads are disposable and should only be used once per client to prevent cross-contamination. Discard used pads immediately after the treatment.
  • If you are using reusable silicone pads, follow the same cleaning protocol as with the shields – rinse, disinfect, scrub gently, rinse again, and air dry.
  • Never share lash lift pads between clients, even if they have been disinfected.

Proper Handling and Storage

  • Always wash your hands thoroughly before handling any lash lift equipment. Consider wearing gloves during the cleaning process.
  • Store clean and dry shields and pads in a sealed container in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight and heat sources.
  • Regularly inspect your shields and pads for signs of wear, damage or discoloration. Replace them as needed to ensure optimal performance and hygiene.

Removing Stubborn Adhesive or Tint

  • If adhesive residue or tint is difficult to remove, try soaking the shields in an oil-based makeup remover before washing with soap and water.
  • You can also use a cotton swab dipped in alcohol to spot-clean stubborn spots. Be sure to rinse the alcohol off completely afterwards.

By following these simple cleaning guidelines, you can maintain a safe and hygienic lash lift practice while also getting the most mileage out of your equipment. Remember, when in doubt, err on the side of caution and replace any tools that appear worn or damaged.