It's tempting to treat cleansing as a formality — a quick wipe before the service everyone's actually there for. But cleansing the natural lash properly, before extensions or a lift, is doing more work than it gets credit for:

  1. Removes oil and dirt. Natural oils on the lash and lid are the number one enemy of adhesion and processing — skipping this step means fighting an uphill battle before you've even started.
  2. Ensures a clean surface for the adhesive. Extension adhesive bonds to the lash, not to a layer of residue sitting on top of it. A properly cleansed lash gives the adhesive direct contact, which is where retention actually comes from.
  3. Prevents eye infections. Working this close to the eye means any bacteria, makeup residue, or debris left behind is a real risk, not a theoretical one. Cleansing is a hygiene step as much as a prep step.
  4. Improves the overall appearance of the extensions. Clean lashes let extensions sit flush and lay naturally, rather than fighting oil or product buildup that throws off the finished look.

The same logic applies just as strongly — arguably more so — to lash lifts. Because a lift relies on the solution processing evenly across the entire lash, any barrier between the product and the hair (oil, mascara residue, skincare product) creates inconsistent results: sections that grab and lift, and sections that don't. A lash lift is only as even as your prep work.

This is exactly why we recommend an Elleebana makeup removing cleanser as a non-negotiable first step, for every extension and lift service, every time. It's a small line item in your service time that protects the outcome of everything that follows it.