The Ultimate Guide to Aftercare for Eyelash Extensions

Eyelash extensions are a great way to add length and volume to your lashes, but proper aftercare is essential for keeping them looking their best. To ensure your extensions last as long as possible, it's important to follow the do's and don'ts of aftercare. First and foremost, do not wet the extensions for 24 to 48 hours after they are applied. This includes avoiding excessive heat, such as saunas and Bikram yoga classes.

Applying a single extension to an individual eyelash will give you a much more natural look. As your natural eyelashes grow and fall off, the extensions will come off with them. Before getting eyelash extensions, it's important to do an allergy test 48 hours in advance. Additionally, you should avoid using oil-based products on your lashes, as the oil can break down the adhesive used to attach the extensions. Not cleaning your eyelashes properly can also cause dirt to form crusts and block the follicles. For the first 24 hours after getting your extensions, avoid getting them wet.

This includes showering, swimming, and exercising. You should also avoid using oil-based makeup removers, as this will weaken the glue and cause the extensions to fall off faster. To keep your lashes looking smooth and natural, it's best to get them done every 2 or 3 weeks. When cleaning your lashes, avoid anything abrasive, such as wipes or cotton pads. Additionally, if you tend to rub your eyes when tired, it's best to break this habit as it can damage both natural hair and extensions.

When choosing a cleanser for your lashes, make sure it is oil-free and specifically designed for eyelash extensions. Following these do's and don'ts of aftercare will help ensure that your eyelash extensions look their best for as long as possible. If you're not sure if your current skin care products are oil-based, it's best to switch to a specific eyelash shampoo.

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