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Hi My Dear Lash Clients, As you know I have been giving out a recipe to make your own lash shampoo at home. I used this prior to filling out your lashes. I really think that your will find this information very useful. For all my clients that I missed sharing this information, please see below is the recipe and if you have questions, dont hesitate to call me or email. 484-315-8369 Thanks, Debbie So, really... Why Baking Soda? There are lots of good reasons to keep this super powder in your Lash Shampoo recipe. Here are 10 compelling reasons: 10) Baking Soda reacts with and tempers acidic qualities (an acetic gas is emitted when cyanoacrylate adhesive meets hydrogen and cures - this makes the first, and all other washing sting free) 09) When mixed with crude liquids, it produces a clearer sample (i.e. the tap water we wash our faces with! It neutralizes the chlorine and other impurities! 08) Baking Soda raises the PH balance (increasing alkalinity - think of it this way acetic=burning, alkaline=soothing) 07) It has mild antiseptic properties and soothes irritation 06) Baking Soda is often used to relieve itching & burning symptoms of allergic reactions 05) It is often used as a mild substitute for hydrocortisone cream, which should NOT be used near the eyes unless specifically directed by a physician 04) Baking Soda neutralizes fungal growth (ew - I know, but it can happen!) 03) Baking Soda can be safely used as a facial cleanser and is often used as a clarifying shampoo, gently and effectively removing dirt and oil 02) Baking Soda + Baby Shampoo is a natural remedy/recommended wash for cradle cap - a crusting of the scalp (we often see crusties at the root of the eyelash hairs. Not being doctors, we cannot accurately diagnose blepharitis and other conditions such as occular rosacea, but guess what!? washing with Baby Shampoo + Baking Soda is often the recommended care/treatment protocol!) 01) Baking Soda increases the the cleansing capabilities of soaps & detergents without resorting to harsh chemicals such as bleach, etc. (Before excellent oxygenator products like OxyClean, baking soda was added to the wash load to to boost cleaning power!) Heres the recommended Lash Shampoo recipe that I have endorsed for years with great success: In a foam pumper, mix 1 part baby shampoo 3 parts bottled or purified (NOT TAP) water 1/2 teaspoon baking soda
Posted on: Wed, 01 Oct 2014 22:09:44 +0000

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