Leslie—June 27, 2020✓ Verified purchase
This saved my lashes! My lash tech was out of town and I was so desperate for a refill that I went to someone new and they did a terrible job. I have naturally full long lashes so I had about 6 of my lashes clumped and glued together to each single lash extension and it hurt so bad. And I had my outer corner bottom lashes stuck to the top lashes too! It was a terrible job! I had swollen lids for 3 days until I couldn’t take the pain, I asked the lady if she could come by and remove the lashes and she told me she’d come in 6 days, she recommended me try COCONUT OIL! I’ve been getting lashes done probably for 6 months already and I’m no lash expert but I know damn well coconut oil was not gonna dissolve that clumped glue on my lashes. So I came on here and looked up lash extension glue removal and this was amazons most recommended so I purchased it and if you follow directions, it will work amazing! None of my natural lashes came off and I was so relieved. It does burn your eyes a little but just make sure to close them tight when applying. Read more
HJohnson—October 1, 2022✓ Verified purchase
If you need or want to take off your own extensions, try this product because it worked for me and I hope it does for you too. I needed my second week fill off due to getting my makeup done for a wedding. I needed the lashes off asap by Friday night to get my makeup professionally done on Saturday morning. So glad I found this product and that it worked. It's not as easy as 1,2,3... it's easy but not super easy. After reading reviews, I got the tip to add the gel remover to the middle of my lashes. I used a good amount of get to coat my lashes with a Qtip. Making sure not to get it on my skin/lids nor eyes. I did get a little on my lash eyelid, but I quickly wiped it off with a dry clean Qtip. I was able to keep my eyes open during the whole process. Just make sure you don't close your eyes nor get the product in your eyes because then it will burn. Just adding that I was able to blink normal while using this product and letting it sit. The first 5min took 1/3 of the extensions off. Repeated to add gel remover to lashes. Making sure to place it on the adhesive I can see of my extension gule. Letting it sit another 5min. With a spooly this time I combed off most of the lashes out. Still, I had 3 extensions hanging on. I applied gel to the 3 remaining lashes and let sit for like 8mins... I ate a chicken sandwich while I waited, so maybe longer (haha). Then just with my fingers took off the last 3 extensions. They slid right off. I did not damage my lashes in any way... meaning pulling them out. I think the longer you let the gel sit the easier the extensions will come off. Also, at the end I did wash off the glue and then my eyes burned a little. But that's because the water brought the gel into my eyes. However, with more water the burning stopped quickly. Then proceeded to wash my face with soap and water. With true honesty, I hope this gel works for you too, as I know how it feels to need a 911 lash extension removal and the lash artist not being available to do it. Best of luck. Read more
Seck—February 21, 2026✓ Verified purchase
Took a little longer than I would have thought to remove the lash extensions but it did work. I acknowledge the amount of time it took to remove the lashes could have beed due to the type of clue utilized to put them on. I have no complaints. Read more
Iheartshoes—December 2, 2019✓ Verified purchase
My lashes were about a week old and I wanted to get them off because I like to wear eye makeup, rub my eyes and sleep on my face. They were great but I got tired of them. So I tried olive oil, Vaseline, steam... etc... anything I saw on YouTube and none of that worked without ripping my natural lashes off! So I decided to take a chance with this product and I was shocked at how it worked! I mean, it took a total of 5 minutes per eye to slowly remove ALL of the lash extensions. I was worried because people kept saying it burned or that it didn’t work. Out of fear, I only applied a little at a time with a qtip. It only burns if you open your eye or actually stick it along the inside of your waterline or your tear duct. Common sense— this product contains alcohol to break down the adhesive... so try to avoid those areas. So apply a little at a time on the lash line on the outside of your eye steering clear of your tear duct...wait the 20-120 seconds...then, slowly use the qtip to roll the lashes down and away from your eye. They come off like butter. Repeat the steps with a little more gel until you get them all off. Also, I did manage to get some in my eye but it’s a slight burn that lasts a second. Almost like having a little shampoo in your eye. Just rinse it out and continue. Simple. Read more

Tammy Hankins—December 15, 2024✓ Verified purchase
I was looking for an item to remove the glue from my eyelids and from the eyelashes that I wear when I received this, I began to use it immediately to remove the glue from my eye and eyelashes immediately. It burned severely on my legs. I then realized that in small print, there was a Notification that stated do not allow this product to touch your skin. How can you remove glue from your lashes and your lids if it does not in someway touch your skin I immediately rest my eyes and for a couple of days it was difficult for me to see. I believe this product is a mess Representation of what it will be purchased for if it is only to use on the eyelash extensions it does not need to be available for removal of glue that is on your lashes and sometimes your eyelash. Please do not purchase this and think as I did that it is for use of removal of glue on your eyelids and lash Extensions. The last extensions are for your eyelids so how can you not come in contact with your skin not to mention it could possibly get in your eyes so anything that is not safe to get in your eyes or contact with your skin should not be used for removal of glue as it states it is for. Very deceptive in the description of use. Read more