1. Why Lash Aftercare Matters
So, you’ve just walked out of Designer Lashes of London looking like you’ve been blessed by the lash gods. All eyes on you — quite literally. But the fluttery magic doesn’t maintain itself.
Without proper aftercare, those perfect fans can end up drooping, twisting, or falling out faster than a bad Tinder match. The British Association of Beauty Therapy & Cosmetology (BABTAC) recommends that lash extension clients follow specific aftercare to prolong retention and avoid premature fallout.
Think of lash aftercare like owning a designer handbag. You wouldn’t chuck it in the washing machine, would you?
2. What to Avoid in the First 24–48 Hours
This is when your lashes are most vulnerable — the glue’s curing, and any interference can weaken the bond quicker than you can say “micellar water”.
Avoid the following like the plague (or at least a tube train strike):
- Water: No steamy showers, saunas, or sweaty spin classes.
- Oils: Oil breaks down the adhesive faster than a good gossip spreads.
- Rubbing or Touching: Your lashes aren’t scratch cards — don’t be tempted.
- Lying on your face: Tempting if you’ve had a rough day, but terrible for your lashes.
3. Daily Habits That Ruin (or Rescue) Your Lashes
Bad Habits:
- Picking at them (you know who you are)
- Using cotton pads that leave fluff
- Sleeping face-down like a starfish
- Layering on oily makeup removers
Good Habits:
- Brushing your lashes daily with a clean spoolie
- Sleeping on your back (or at least on a silk pillowcase)
- Keeping your lash line clean and product-free
- Booking infills every 2–3 weeks
4. The Right Way to Clean Your Lash Extensions
Clean lashes = happy lashes. Dirt, oil, and makeup build-up can lead to premature loss and even gulp eye infections.
Here’s the gold-standard method:
- Use a lash-safe cleanser — foaming ones work best.
- Apply gently with a clean brush or fingertip.
- Rinse with lukewarm water.
- Pat dry with a lint-free towel (not your old face flannel).
- Brush gently with a spoolie once dry.
It takes less than a minute and makes all the difference.
5. Comparison Table: Good Habits vs Bad Habits
Habit | Lash Friendly? | Why It Matters |
Using oil-free cleanser | Yes | Maintains adhesive bond |
Sleeping face down | No | Crumples and dislodges extensions |
Daily lash brushing | Yes | Prevents tangling and keeps shape |
Using waterproof mascara | No | Hard to remove, damages fans |
Booking regular infills | Yes | Keeps lashes looking fresh |
Picking or pulling | No | Weakens natural lashes |
6. Products That Play Nice with Lash Extensions
Lash Extension Must-Haves:
- Oil-free micellar water (check the label — some are sneaky)
- Foaming lash cleanser
- Silk pillowcase (bougie but brilliant)
- Spoolie brush (your new best friend)
- Lash-safe eyeliner (avoid gel and waterproof ones)
And remember, just because something says it’s gentle doesn’t mean it’s lash-safe. When in doubt, ask your lash technician.
7. FAQs: Lash Maintenance Questions Answered
Q: Can I wear makeup with lash extensions?
A: Yes — but skip the waterproof stuff and use oil-free removers.
Q: How often should I clean my lash extensions?
A: Ideally every other day. If you wear makeup daily, make it part of your nightly routine.
Q: Will lash extensions damage my natural lashes?
A: Not if applied properly and cared for well. It’s poor technique or bad habits that do the damage.
Q: Can I still go swimming or to the gym?
A: Yes, but wait 48 hours after your appointment — and rinse lashes with fresh water afterwards to remove chlorine or sweat.
Q: Where should I go for infills?
A: Back to your original technician. Continuity matters. And if you’re in London — well, www.designerlashes.co.uk speaks for itself.
8. Final Thoughts: Fewer Faffs, More Flutter
Lash extensions are the ultimate beauty shortcut — a low-effort way to wake up looking like you’ve actually slept. But a bit of TLC goes a long way. With a few easy habits and the right products, you can keep your lashes looking lush between appointments.
So go on — give those lashes the love they deserve. They’re doing the flirting so you don’t have to.