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3 Tips For Making Your Eyelash Extensions Last

As eyelash extensions continue to grow in popularity, you've perhaps decided to see what all the fuss is about and try them for yourself. Eyelash extensions can cut down on your makeup time in the morning, make your eyes look bigger, and generally help you feel prettier and more put together. They can also be an expensive service, so it's smart to learn how to properly care for them and make them last in between lash fills. Here are three tips to follow.

Get The Right Lashes

One reason some eyelash extension clients find that their extensions fall out quickly is that they are getting the wrong lashes for their unique needs. Getting lashes that are really long and heavy, especially if your natural lashes are thin and sparse, often leads to the extensions falling out quickly.

In addition, overly heavy lash extensions can lead to damage to your natural eyelashes. Be sure to let your lash artist guide you on the best lash shape, size, and style for your specific eye shape and for your natural lashes.

Choose Your Lash Salon Carefully

Choosing a lash salon with experienced and licensed lash artists is key to lash extension retention. The best lash artists know how to apply lashes so that they feel comfortable and lightweight, and don't fall off prematurely.

Be sure to read reviews for any lash salon you're considering, and don't be lured in by a "too good to be true" discount somewhere else. Reviews for lash salons will often specifically mention lash retention and how long clients can go in between lash fills.

Practice Great Lash Aftercare

The final tip for maintaining your eyelash extensions is to simply follow the after-care instructions from your lash salon to a tee. For example, it's important to gently cleanse your lashes with a lash cleanser to prevent build-up. It's also important to be gentle with your lashes and avoid tugging on them or rubbing them.

In some cases, your lash artist will ask you not to get your eyelash extensions wet for a day or so after the application. In other cases, your lash artist might use a water-resistant sealant. Another aftercare tip is to avoid using heavy creams or facial oils around your eyes, as the oil can break up the glue.

By following these tips and taking good care of your eyelash extensions, you will get the most for your money.


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