How many eyelash extensions should fall out per day?

We need to get the best out of our lashes, which is why we opt to show proper care towards them! Who doesn’t love to look better for longer? It’s a nice feeling to get a solid three to four weeks from your lash extensions. Quite long-lasting lashes, though are not necessarily a good thing. If the lash gods were nothing but kind, we all would have months of magnificent, fluffy, show-stopping eyelash extensions. Unfortunately, the quest for healthier lashes from our bodies works against us. 

 

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The life of eyelash extensions

Eyelashes, like all hair, go through various phases of life before finally dropping out on a three-stage loop:

  1. Anagen process: The lashes mature in the anagen process for 30-40 days, transforming from fine baby lashes to the fully grown ones (ready to be extended for an extension!). 
  2. Catagen Process: The second stage includes the shrinking of the hair follicle to enter the stage of telogen or 'to rest'. 
  3. Lash death: This is the last step in the existence of a lash, culminating with natural death and shedding tears!

What can harm you?

It is most likely a product of bad application if your lashes have scarcely shed for six-plus weeks and feel uncomfortable or just too heavy. Under these cases, cluster or flare lashes are always the culprits. These cheaper alternatives appear to fuse with both the natural lashes like super glue, and they certainly do not end up feeling good! 

 

Unfortunately, your eyes and eyelids might often be distressed and swollen if your lashes are clumped together with glue. The excessive application of glue is highly dangerous as it can harm the roots of the potential development of a natural lash.

 

Get the best eyelash extension services to get rid of all such consequences!

 

How to prevent your natural lashes from damage (while using extensions)?

For proper lash formulation and the protection of your natural lashes, isolating the natural lashes accurately from the artificial ones is important. This provides a normal, and natural appearance which is vital in long-term extensions. This is how the hair follicle stays healthy and the natural lash will re-grow with maximum potential. 

 

It is best to wait a couple of weeks before attempting out lashes again if you have had a poor application. This gives the hair cycle time to improve. Also, it ensures that your natural lashes will not be too worked out. Your lashes should feel almost weightless on your skin, and you should have no trouble opening and shutting them. Extensions are designed to strengthen your eyes and lifestyle, not make things more complicated! It is generally a good sign that they've been finished correctly so that you are able to softly brush a lash wand through the extensions. During this process, each lash should fall back into the correct position. 

 

How many eyelashes should fall out in a day?

There should be no uncomfortable lash extensions, clinging to the skin, or coming out in big chunks. Per day, you may lose 2-5 lashes normally. Observing the usual eyelash falling period can be challenging, but it would be easier to notice the lash dropping with extensions added. This can give you a clear idea about actual eyelash fall. Sometimes after the first day of lash extension, you might see a long, lovely extension in the sink or on the pillow, but do not panic, that's natural. On average, every two weeks, a person may lose up to 20 per cent of their natural lashes.

 

Conclusion

Normal eyelashes grow and fall out in stages with a life-span of 60 to 90 days. A person will usually shed between 1 to 5 natural lashes a day, based on their lash growth cycles. To cover the lash that drops out a new eyelash has indeed been developing but for most of us, we wouldn't even notice. For more such information visit our eyelash extension experts at Knoxville.