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Eyelash Extension Aftercare: The Do’s and Don’ts for Long-Lasting Lashes

  • Writer: Sheer Lash & Beauty
    Sheer Lash & Beauty
  • May 28
  • 2 min read

So, you’ve just stepped out of the salon with a fresh set of stunning lash extensions—hello, effortless beauty! But before you go about your day flaunting your new lashes, let’s talk about the golden rules of lash aftercare. Think of your lashes like a designer handbag: the better you care for them, the longer they’ll last. Here’s everything you need to know to maintain your lash extensions like a pro.


The First 24 Hours: The Crucial Period

The first day is make-or-break time for your lashes. The adhesive is still curing, so you’ll want to avoid anything that could interfere with the bonding process.

Keep them dry – No steamy showers, swimming, or sweaty workouts. Think of it as giving your lashes a “rest day.”

Avoid touching or rubbing – Your hands carry oils and bacteria that can weaken the bond. Hands off, gorgeous!

Skip the makeup – Foundation, mascara, and eyeshadow can introduce oils and moisture that interfere with adhesion. Let those lashes settle in first!


Ongoing Lash Love: The Do’s and Don’ts

DO: Clean Your Lashes Regularly

Think of lash extensions like a beautiful garden—without care, dirt and oil build up like weeds. Use an oil-free lash cleanser and a soft brush to gently cleanse your lashes daily to keep them fresh and fluffy.

DO: Sleep Smart

If you’re a stomach sleeper, we have bad news—your lashes won’t love it. Try sleeping on your back or invest in a silk pillowcase and a 3D lash-friendly sleep mask to prevent friction.

DO: Brush Daily

Use a clean spoolie (lash brush) to gently separate your lashes each morning. This prevents tangling and keeps them looking full and flawless.

DON’T: Use Oil-Based Products

Oil and lash extensions are like water and fire—they just don’t mix. Avoid oil-based cleansers, makeup removers, and even some moisturizers that can break down the adhesive.

DON’T: Pick or Pull at Your Lashes

As tempting as it may be, pulling on extensions can damage your natural lashes. If you need a touch-up or removal, visit your lash artist instead.

DON’T: Overdo the Mascara

If you feel the need for extra drama, use a lash extension-safe mascara, but keep it minimal. Classic extensions, in particular, don’t mix well with heavy mascara, as it can clump and weigh them down.


When to Book a Fill

Lash extensions don’t last forever (sadly), and natural lash shedding means you’ll need a refill every 2-3 weeks. If you notice gaps or sparse areas, it’s time to see your lash artist!


Final Thoughts

Caring for your eyelash extensions is simple when you follow these easy steps. Treat them with care, and they’ll keep you looking effortlessly glamorous between fills. Ready to level up your lash game? Follow these tips, and your extensions will stay fabulous for weeks to come!

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