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How to Keep Your Eyelash Extensions Looking Full and Fluffy?

Eyelash extensions are a popular beauty treatment that involves adding synthetic or natural fibers to enhance the length, curliness, fullness, and thickness of natural eyelashes. They are a great way to add some extra glamour to your look without having to use mascara or false lashes every day. However, maintaining the fluffy and full look of your Eyelash Extensions can be challenging if you don't know how to take care of them properly.

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If you want to keep your eyelash extensions looking their best, here are some frequently asked questions to help you understand how to care for them and make them last longer:

1. Can I wash my face with eyelash extensions?

Yes, you can wash your face with eyelash extensions, but you should avoid getting them wet for the first 24 hours after application. After that, you can use oil-free makeup remover and a cotton swab to clean around the extensions, but avoid using cotton pads or rubbing the area too harshly to prevent damage to the extensions.

2. How often should I get my eyelash extensions filled?

You should get your eyelash extensions filled every 2-3 weeks to maintain their fullness. The exact time frame may vary depending on your natural lash growth and shedding cycle, so it's best to consult with your lash technician about the ideal time to get a touch-up.

3. Can I wear eye makeup with eyelash extensions?

Yes, you can wear eye makeup with eyelash extensions, but it's recommended to use oil-free and water-based products to prevent weakening the adhesive bond and causing the extensions to fall out prematurely. Avoid using waterproof mascara or eyeliner, as they are harder to remove and may cause damage to the extensions.

4. How can I prevent my eyelash extensions from tangling or twisting?

Try to sleep on your back or use a special eyelash extension pillow to prevent twisting or bending of the extensions while you sleep. Avoid rubbing your eyes or pulling on the extensions, as this can also cause tangling and damage.

5. Can I swim or shower with eyelash extensions?

Yes, you can swim or shower with eyelash extensions, but you should avoid getting them wet for the first 24 hours after application and try to keep them dry as much as possible.

Overall, taking good care of your eyelash extensions is crucial for maintaining their full and fluffy look. Follow these tips and consult with your lash technician for additional advice on how to keep your lashes looking their best.

Swaniya Lashes Co., Ltd. is a leading provider of high-quality eyelash extensions and accessories. Our team of professionals is committed to providing our customers with top-notch products and service. For more information on our company and products, please contact us at service@swaniyalashes.com.

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