The 4 Most Common Reasons For Poor Lash Retention

How can I improve my lash retention? What causes poor retention in lash extensions? Is it normal for lash extensions to fall out after 2 days? We've got answers to all of these questions (and more) below!

If you're a lash artist, you probably know that the most important thing in your business is maintaining good lash retention. Poor retention can spell disaster for your business and your client's satisfaction. If a client's lashes fall out before their appointment time, then you've lost money on the extension fee and the service fee you charge for re-applying to them. And if your clients aren't happy, they won't be as likely to come back for more services from you—or recommend you to their friends!

What causes poor lash retention

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You've probably heard the question "How can I maximize my lash retention?" more times than you can count. We get it: it's frustrating when your clients are asking for their money back because their lashes fell out before their appointment time! But don't worry—we've got answers.

 

LASH EXTENSION TECHNIQUES

If you're having trouble with retention, it might be time to fix your technique.

We all know that a good lash technician can make or break a set of lashes; but what exactly does it mean to have a "good" technician?

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A good lash tech will have complete knowledge of the entire process, including how long lash glue takes to cure, how long lashes should be allowed to set before being removed from the tray and applied, and what kind of tips are best suited for each client. A great lash tech will also be able to recognize when something is wrong with the application or glue and take steps to correct it before it can cause issues.

If you're doing everything right but still seeing issues like poor retention, clumped lashes or even fall out, it may be time for a new product. If you're using a lash adhesive that's been sitting around for months, it could be losing its efficacy.

 

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EYELASH SHEDDING

What causes eyelashes to shed?

We all shed lashes daily—as many as 3-5 per day! The process of replacing old lashes with new ones is natural and normal, just like it is for your head hair. And that’s why you don’t walk around bald: your body is constantly regenerating itself to stay healthy and strong.

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Honestly, you should be thanking your body for its ability to replace dead or damaged cells so quickly. Unfortunately, this also means that you lose some lashes every day (especially if you have extensions).

Most lash artists consider it normal to lose a few lashes per day. That's where we come in: we make sure that the number of lashes lost between fill appointments remains relatively low.

 

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THE WRONG LASH PRODUCTS CAN CAUSE MORE DAMAGE THAN YOU THINK

Often, the best way to improve your lash work is to look at how you're using or storing your products.

Your glue is the most important part of your lash application, and it's something you should take care of like a professional.

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The glue that dries too quickly or isn't suited for the environment are both things that can be avoided by taking some time to learn about the different types of glue out there and how they work with your environment (you should have a Hygrometer).

If you're using lashes that are too heavy or thick for your client's natural lashes, this can cause issues with lash application and even damage their natural lashes.

And if your glue has been stored improperly, it may have dried out, which will make it difficult to use properly. If you notice any issues with your glue, take the time to replace it with a fresh batch so you can continue applying beautiful lashes!

 

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LASH EXTENSION AFTERCARE FOR CLIENTS

I've got a question for you.

Have you ever had a client who just won't keep their lashes on?

If so, then I've got some tips for you that will help prevent this from happening again.

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First, make sure you're giving them aftercare advice every time they come in. Remind them how important it is to follow this advice and what the consequences are if they don't follow it.

Second, make sure they're listening to you! Maybe they think they know everything there is to know about keeping their lashes on, but we both know that's not true (I mean, look at me!). So maybe give them a quick refresher before they leave and see if that helps.

Finally, remember: it's all about relationships! If your clients feel like they can talk to you about whatever problems arise with their lashes—whether it's an issue with the glue or an allergy—then they'll feel more comfortable coming back.

 

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Understanding Porosity for Better Lash Retention: Low vs. High

As a lash artist, achieving optimal lash retention is crucial for client satisfaction. While many factors contribute to this goal, one key element that often goes unnoticed is the porosity of the natural lashes. Understanding the concept of porosity and how it affects lash extensions can significantly improve your lash application techniques.

Understanding Porosity for Better Lash Retention Low vs. High

 

The Significance of the Cuticle

To comprehend the impact of porosity on lash extensions, we must first acknowledge the role of the cuticle. The cuticle is the outermost layer of the hair shaft and can open or close depending on various internal and external factors. When it comes to lash extensions, a slightly open cuticle is desirable as it allows the adhesive to firmly adhere to the natural lashes. However, relying solely on a magical glue to fix all retention issues is a misconception.

 

Differentiating Low and High Porosity

In the context of lash artistry, porosity refers to the hair's ability to absorb and retain moisture, which directly affects how well lash extensions bond to the natural lashes. Low porosity implies that the cuticle is tightly closed, making it challenging for the adhesive to penetrate and create a strong bond. On the other hand, high porosity indicates a hair texture with more open cuticles, offering increased surface area for the glue to grip onto.

 

Addressing Low Porosity

When encountering low porosity lashes, it is essential to take corrective measures to ensure optimal lash retention. One effective approach is to use an appropriate primer with a higher pH than that of the natural lash. This slightly raised pH level helps in opening up the cuticle, increasing porosity, and facilitating better adhesive penetration. By employing this technique, you create a favorable environment for the glue to establish a stronger bond, resulting in improved lash retention.

 

The Importance of Proper Priming

Using a suitable primer with a higher pH not only aids in correcting low porosity but also prepares the natural lashes for the application of lash extensions. The priming process helps remove any residual oils or debris that might hinder adhesive bonding, ensuring a clean surface for optimal retention. Additionally, the elevated pH level helps create an environment that encourages the adhesive to interact effectively with the natural lash, resulting in a longer-lasting bond.

 

TIP

Understanding the concept of porosity and its impact on lash retention is vital for every lash artist. By recognizing the difference between low and high porosity, you can tailor your techniques to address low porosity effectively. Utilizing an appropriate primer with a higher pH can help open up the cuticle, increasing porosity and allowing the adhesive to form a stronger bond. With this knowledge and the right approach, you can achieve better lash retention and leave your clients delighted with the longevity of their lash extensions.

 

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CONCLUSION

All of these reasons are pretty common and can affect the outcome of your lash service. Unfortunately, there is no exact way to prevent all of them from happening, but if you keep these tips in mind you will decrease them greatly.

To gain a better understanding of lash maintenance, we need to take a look at the main reasons why lashes fall out and prevent this from happening. One of the first things we can do to combat these problems is to educate clients on lash care after they leave our lash room or studio. The more they know, the more they will be able to take control of their lash health and help you grow your business (and their lashes!).

Remember, poor lash retention can have a significant impact on the profitability of your business.



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