Why: The adhesive used to attach the extensions needs time to fully cure. Water or steam can weaken the bond and cause the lashes to fall off prematurely. How: Avoid washing your face, swimming, or using saunas and steam rooms during this time.
Why: Eyelash extensions are delicate, and rough handling can cause them to fall out or become misaligned. How: Avoid rubbing your eyes or pulling on your lashes. When washing your face, use a gentle, patting motion around the eye area.
Why: Oil-based products can break down the adhesive, causing your extensions to fall off. How: Use oil-free makeup removers, cleansers, and moisturizers. Be cautious with any skincare products around your eyes.
Why: Mascara can clump the extensions, and eyelash curlers can damage both your natural lashes and the extensions. How: If you must use mascara, choose a water-based, extension-safe formula and apply it only to the tips of the lashes. Avoid eyelash curlers altogether.
Why: This helps keep your lashes looking neat and prevents them from tangling. How: Use a clean spoolie brush (a disposable mascara wand works well) and gently brush through your lashes, especially when you wake up or after they get wet.
Why: Eyelash extensions shed with your natural lash cycle, so regular maintenance is necessary to keep them looking full. How: Schedule a fill appointment every 2-3 weeks to replace any lashes that have fallen out.
Why: Cleaning helps remove any oil, dirt, or debris that can build up and affect the adhesive. How: Use a lash-safe cleanser or diluted baby shampoo with a soft brush to gently cleanse your lashes, then rinse with water.
Why: High heat can weaken the adhesive bond and cause your extensions to lose their shape. How: Avoid direct heat from ovens, blow dryers, and other heat sources.
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