Why Your Lash Extensions Are Falling Out
You just got a fresh set of gorgeous lash extensions and within days, you noticeβ¦ theyβre falling out. What gives?! If this sounds familiar, donβt panic! Lash shedding is completely normalβbut sometimes, excessive fallout is a sign that something is off.
In this post, weβll debunk common reasons why lash extensions fall out too quickly and share expert-approved solutions to keep them lasting as long as possible.
1. Itβs Your Natural Lash Shedding Cycle (and Thatβs Okay!)
Just like the hair on your head, your natural lashes go through a shedding cycle. On average, we shed 2-5 natural lashes per dayβand when those lashes have extensions attached, itβs more noticeable.
How to Fix It:
β Schedule regular lash fills every 2-3 weeks to replace shed lashes.
β Use a lash serum to promote healthy natural lash growth.
β Donβt panicβitβs normal to lose a few lashes daily!
2. Youβre Touching or Rubbing Your Lashes Too Much
We get itβnew lashes are exciting, and itβs tempting to touch them. But rubbing, pulling, or sleeping on your face can weaken the bond between your lashes and the adhesive, making them fall out faster.
How to Fix It:
β Keep your hands off your lashes!
β Sleep on a silk pillowcase to prevent friction.
β Use a lash-safe contoured sleep mask if youβre a side sleeper.
3. Youβre Using the Wrong Products on Your Face
Many beauty products contain oils and glycols, which break down lash adhesive. This includes moisturizers, cleansers, and even some makeup removers.
How to Fix It:
β Switch to an oil-free makeup remover and lash-safe cleanser.
β Avoid waterproof mascara and eyeliner, which require oil-based removers.
β Double-check skincare ingredientsβlook for oil-free labels!
Lash-Safe Must-Haves:
β Oil-Free Lash Cleanser β Keeps lashes fresh and clean.
β Micellar Water for Lash Extensions β Gentle makeup removal.
4. Poor Adhesion During Application
Not all lash extensions are applied equally. If your lash artist didnβt isolate lashes properly, used too much glue, or applied extensions to baby lashes, they wonβt last long.
How to Fix It:
β Choose an experienced, certified lash artist.
β Avoid DIY lash extensionsβthey donβt last as long as professional sets.
β Communicate with your lash tech if you notice rapid fallout within the first 48 hours.
5. Outdated Lash Adhesive Myths: Can You Really Get Lashes Wet Right Away?
Many lash clients are told to avoid water for 24-48 hours after their appointment, but thatβs based on traditional adhesives. If your lash artist uses light cured adhesive, your lashes are instantly set and waterproof.
How to Fix It:
β If your lash artist doesnβt use light cured adhesive, follow their aftercare instructions.
β If you got your lashes done at Flaunt & Flutter Lashery, you can wash and wet your lashes right away!
Final Thoughts: Keep Your Lashes Looking Flawless
Lash extensions can last 3+ weeks with proper careβso if youβre losing them too soon, one of these factors could be the culprit! Now that you know how to protect your investment, you can keep your lashes looking flawless longer.
Have you experienced lash fallout? Let me know in the comments! Need a fill? Book your lash appointment today!