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What technique allows you to remove a single poorly bonded eyelash extension?

  1. Alternative method

  2. Patch removal

  3. Quick extraction

  4. Single bond release

The correct answer is: Alternative method

The technique that specifically allows for the removal of a single poorly bonded eyelash extension is the single bond release method. This approach focuses on carefully isolating and breaking the bond of the individual extension without affecting the surrounding lashes. It is important for maintaining the health of the natural lashes while ensuring that only the undesired extension is removed. This technique is particularly helpful in cases where an extension might not have been applied correctly or has begun to lift. Using a single bond release technique minimizes damage to the natural lashes and can be performed quickly and efficiently. This precision is vital for offering a professional service that clients will appreciate, especially if they experience discomfort or dissatisfaction with a specific extension. The other methods mentioned do not specifically cater to the removal of individual extensions. For instance, alternative methods or quick extraction may refer to broader strategies that are not as precise, potentially leading to the removal of multiple extensions or affecting the integrity of surrounding lashes. Patch removal is typically used in a context where multiple extensions need to be removed or when addressing a specific area, thus not being ideal for just one poorly bonded extension.