How often should eyelash extensions be filled?

With this in mind, it is generally recommended to refill your eyelashes every two to three weeks. Since everyone's eyelashes and goals are different and therefore require different levels and types of regular maintenance, it's essential to have a strong and open sense of communication with the eyelash technician.

How often should eyelash extensions be filled?

With this in mind, it is generally recommended to refill your eyelashes every two to three weeks. Since everyone's eyelashes and goals are different and therefore require different levels and types of regular maintenance, it's essential to have a strong and open sense of communication with the eyelash technician. Most eyelash extension technicians recommend that you refill your eyelashes every 2-3 weeks. Sometimes, you can wait longer, even up to 4 weeks, depending on the retention, maintenance of the eyelash extensions and the skin care products you use (more information below).

Ideally, your client comes every two to four weeks, but longer wait times may mean a longer treatment time, since more eyelashes will need to be filled. Eyelash extensions will last 2 to 4 weeks on average. It's completely normal to lose a few lashes a day as natural lashes progress through the hair growth cycle. According to our research, most people prefer to book refills every 3 weeks (60.1%) to maintain a full lash line.

For best results, we recommend that refills be applied within three weeks of using the original full set. Outside of this three-week period, a complete set will represent better value for money. If you're wondering when is the right time to buy eyelash extensions and an eyelash filler, know that this can vary depending on your level of maintenance and your daily habits. At some point, your eyelash technician may have no other option but to propose a completely new set.

To achieve this, your eyelash technician will give you recommendations at each visit about the ongoing care and maintenance of your eyelashes and natural eyelash extensions. Once your customer has a full set of eyelash extensions, they'll need to come in periodically for a refill. Using tweezers to remove eyelash extensions is generally not recommended, as it can be too strong and can cause natural eyelashes to bend or damage. As the extensions grow, the point where the extension attaches to the natural eyelashes weakens.

That's why it's so important to take good care of your eyelashes during the process if you want long-lasting eyelash extensions. There are different ways to protect your eyelash extensions to extend their lifespan and limit the frequency of fillers you need in a year. To prevent this from happening, don't apply eyelash extensions to these tiny lashes or apply an extension 1-2 mm shorter than neighboring eyelash extensions. Use this method only when you are going to remove a few eyelash extensions or have a very small amount of glue in the joint area.

For your eyelash extensions to look their best, it's important to keep your natural eyelashes in the best possible health, as they are the foundation on which extensions are built. Eyelash filler consists of applying new eyelashes to new hair growth to refresh the lifespan of eyelash extensions. Since the extensions are attached at the base of natural eyelashes, brushing them too close to the base could cause the extension to rise and come off prematurely. For volume extensions, use wide foot tweezers such as the RV-1 and press the attached part of the eyelash extension.

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