The key to remove lash clusters is using gently dissolve lash remover instead of tugging at our natural eyelashes. Here are some tips:
How to remove cluster lashes at home?

Tools: The oil based makeup remover for eyelash extensions(oil-based eyelash glue remover is gentler), makeup remover pads(if you use lash remover with a dropper), and a mirror. Most people use tube professional lash remover for cluster lashes.

Use the lash cluster remover: Use professional lash cluster remover fully covers the diy lash clusters, especially ensuring it over the root of the diy eyelash extensions. Leave it in place for seconds to ensure the lash glue for cluster lashes to soften completely.

Gently Wipe: Using a cluster lash remover to wipe the base of the diy eyelash extensions clusters, which in the direction of natural lash growth. Once the eyelash removal from eye, the diy lash extensions will slide off by themselves. Never yank them off forcefully.
Clean Up Residue: Using clean water to wash away any remaining diy eyelash glue remover and lash bond and seal from your lashes to prevent eye irritation.
Nourish Lashes: When you dry your lashes, you can apply a little eyelash growth serum to nourish your natural lashes.
❌ Actions You Must Avoid:
Forcibly pulling segment lashes off with your hands: This will rip out your natural lashes along with the diy cluster lash extensions and can even damage the hair follicles, potentially preventing future lash growth.
Rubbing your eyes directly with diy lash glue remover: This makes it easy to rub false eyelash glue into your eyes, causing irritation or infection.
Violently plucking diy cluster eyelash extensions off with tweezers: This risks eyes, as well as breaking your lashes.
Using alcohol or nail polish remover: These substances are highly irritating and can cause chemical burns to the delicate skin around your eyes and your eyeballs.
💡Removal Tips & Precautions:
- Wash your hands before removal to prevent bacteria from your hands.
- Gently close your eyes while place the lash remover tools; avoid blinking forcefully to prevent the diy eyelash remover from seeping into your eyes.
- If the lash glue is particularly stubborn, you can repeat the lash remover tool application process a few times; do not rush to scrub vigorously.
- If your eyes appear red or feel stinging after diy eyelash removal, rinse them thoroughly with clean water; if symptoms are severe, seek medical attention immediately.
- If your individual cluster eyelash extensions are reusable, use a cotton swab to wipe away any residual adhesive after removal; once dry, they can be used again.
If you used waterproof strong eyelash glue for your diy lash clusters, you may need to extend the time of placing the lash remover, to allow the eyelash adhesive glue to soften completely, making them much easier to take off.