Do’s and Don’ts After Getting Classic Lash Extensions – By LashesByAree
To help you get the most out of your classic lash extensions, here’s the ultimate guide to the do’s and don’ts every lash lover should know.
Classic lash extensions are a beauty game-changer. They enhance your natural lashes by adding length, definition, and elegance without the need for mascara or daily curling. However, the secret to enjoying them for weeks lies in how well you care for them afterward. Proper aftercare ensures your lashes stay beautiful, last longer, and keep your natural lashes healthy.
At LashesByAree, we believe your lash journey doesn’t end when you walk out of our salon—it begins there. To help you get the most out of your classic lash extensions, here’s the ultimate guide to the do’s and don’ts every lash lover should know.
Why Aftercare Matters
Classic lash extensions are applied one by one to your natural lashes using a medical-grade adhesive. While the bond is strong, it isn’t indestructible. Factors like oil, friction, or poor hygiene can weaken it and cause premature lash loss.
By following these do’s and don’ts, you:
- Extend the life of your extensions
- Maintain a neat, fluffy appearance
- Protect your natural lashes
Avoid costly, frequent refills
Do’s After Getting Classic Lash Extensions
After application, the adhesive needs time to cure. Avoid water, steam, or sweat during this period.
- Don’t shower, swim, or use the sauna.
- Keep your face away from steam when cooking.
- Avoid workouts that cause sweating.
💡 Tip from LashesByAree: Book your lash appointment on a day you can relax afterward.
2. Clean Your Lashes Daily
Contrary to myths, lash extensions should be cleaned regularly. Oils and dirt weaken the adhesive and can cause infections if not removed.
- Use a lash-safe cleanser (oil-free and gentle).
- Wash with a soft brush or fingertips.
Rinse with lukewarm water and let them air dry.
3. Brush Them Gently
Classic lashes can crisscross as you sleep. Use a clean spoolie brush daily.
- Brush upward and outward.
- Do it in the morning and whenever they look uneven.
4. Sleep on Your Back or Use a Silk Pillowcase
Friction from pillows can pull on your lashes.
- Back sleeping keeps lashes untouched.
Silk or satin pillowcases reduce tugging if you roll on your side.
5. Use Only Oil-Free Products
Oil dissolves lash adhesive. Always choose oil-free skincare and makeup.
- Switch to water-based cleansers and gels.
- Check labels on moisturizers and eye creams.
- Use extension-friendly eyeliner and mascara if needed.
6. Schedule Refills Regularly
Classic lash extensions shed with your natural lash cycle. To keep them full:
- Book fills every 2–3 weeks.
- Waiting too long can mean starting from scratch.
💡 Pro Tip from LashesByAree: Staying consistent with refills keeps your lashes healthier and saves money.
7. Be Gentle With Your Eyes
Handle your lashes delicately.
- Pat dry your face instead of rubbing.
- Wear goggles when swimming.
- Remove makeup softly with cotton swabs instead of pads.