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4 things You Need to Know About Taking Care of Eyelash Extensions from Brows by Didi

Introduction

Didi from Brows by Didi is one of the sought eyelash extensions experts in South Florida. If you are lucky enough to get an appointment with her you know why she is a legend. We had a chance to pick her brain on eyelash extension care. Eyelash extensions are a serious commitment, but they also look great. They aren’t as painful to get as some people say, but you do have to follow a few rules in order to make sure your lashes stay healthy and full. Here’s what you need to know about maintaining the health of your lash extensions:

1. No mascara

  • No mascara

Mascara is not recommended for eyelash extensions. You can use it on your natural lashes, but if you want to preserve the longevity of your extensions, limit the amount of mascara that you apply daily. One coat every couple of weeks should be enough to keep them looking great as long as possible.

If you’re wondering how long they’ll last, well that depends on many factors: how often you wash your face and what products are used in doing so (dry shampoo will help), whether or not you have oily skin (this can cause the glue to loosen), and even where in the world your lashes were applied (different climates have different effects on adhesive).

2. Avoid oil-based products

Keep your eye makeup products to a minimum. The oil-based products in many eye makeup removers and mascaras can damage the adhesive glue on your extensions, making them fall off sooner than they should. They can also cause the glue to break down faster, causing it to stick prematurely.

  • If you wear waterproof mascara, use an oil-free eye makeup remover that won’t break down your lashes or stick them together if you rub your eyes too hard!

3. Tip your head back when washing your hair and face

The third thing you should know about taking care of your eyelash extensions is to tip your head back when washing your hair and face. This will help avoid getting water in your eyes, which can cause the glue to loosen and fall out. In addition, wash your face with a gentle cleanser (avoid harsh soaps) and use a soft cloth to wipe away makeup and oil from around the eyes. Finally, be careful not to rub or pull on any eyelashes that feel loose; instead, try gently massaging them until they go back into place.

4. Avoid rubbing your eyes

  • Avoid rubbing your eyes

You might be used to rubbing your eyes when they are itchy or sore, but you should avoid doing so with extensions. Rubbing can cause the glue to loosen and lead to the lashes falling out quickly. In addition, it’s best not to wear makeup on top of your lashes since this will make them stick together and can cause clumping.

Avoid oil-based products such as lotions and creams as well because they attract dirt that can damage the extensions by making them heavier or causing infestation by bacteria such as Staphylococcus aureus (aka staph). Waterproof mascara is also not recommended because it contains chemicals that make it waterproof—the same reason why you shouldn’t use makeup remover!

Eyelash extensions require a bit more care than natural lashes, but it’s worth it to avoid damaging them when you get them.

Everyone has different types of lashes, and just as you can develop an eye condition that affects one or the other, the same is true for your eyelash extensions. One of the most common problems that clients run into with their extensions is a lack of moisture after they come off. The reason being that natural lashes need oil glands to stay healthy and moisturized throughout their lives. With synthetic lashes, this isn’t something you have to worry about—they’ll be as good as new when they grow back in!

Another big issue people run into with their natural eyelashes is breakage from contact lenses or mascara brushes (and let’s face it: who hasn’t had this happen?). While wearing contacts doesn’t necessarily cause more damage than normal wear would, it does make them more likely to bend unnaturally and break off; with lash extensions on top of your own lashes though there’s no bending needed at all! This means less chances for accidents since there won’t be any unnatural bends where you could get caught on something else like clothes buttons or jewelry necklaces.”

Conclusion

We hope this has given you a better understanding of how to take care of your eyelash extensions. There’s nothing quite as luxurious as waking up with amazing lashes every day, so make sure you don’t damage them by following the tips we shared in this article. Remember that while these lashes might not be natural, they are still extensions of your own body, and you should treat them with the same respect and gentleness you would show your normal lashes. After all, who doesn’t deserve beautiful lashes?

Brows by Didi is a luxury mobile eyelash extension service available throughout the greater Miami Area. You can book directly via Instagram https://www.instagram.com/brows_by_didi/