Summer Lash Care: Tips from Your Lash Technician

As lash experts, we know how important it is for you to keep your lash extensions or lash lift looking fabulous throughout your summer adventures. Whether you're hitting the beach or lounging by the pool, the sun and water can be harsh on your lashes. In this blog post, we're sharing some expert tips to help you maintain your beautiful lashes during the sunny season.

Pre-Holiday Prep

To ensure your lashes are in perfect shape before your vacation, schedule your lash extension or lash lift appointment 48 hours before you depart. This timing is crucial for a few reasons:

  • Optimal Setting: Giving your lashes 48 hours to set means they’ll have enough time to fully adhere and secure without immediate exposure to heat, humidity, or water.
  • Fresh Look: Your lashes will be at their peak beauty, minimizing the need for touch-ups during your vacation.
  • Stress-Free Vacation: With your lashes freshly done, you can relax and enjoy your holiday without worrying aboutlash maintenance.

Plan Ahead

Planning is key to maintaining your lashes' flawless look for the entire duration of your trip and beyond. Here’s how you can ensure your lashes stay fresh:

Book Your Follow-Up Appointment: Schedule your follow-up lash fill appointment for shortly after you return. Thisensures that any lash shedding that occurs while you’re away can be addressed promptly, keeping your lashes looking full and beautiful.

Consult Your Lash Technician: Discuss your holiday plans with your lash technician. They can provide personalized advice and adjust your lash care routine to suit your destination's climate and activities.

Holiday Lash Maintenance Tips

While pre-holiday preparation is essential, here are some additional tips to keep your lashes looking their best during your vacation:

Oil-Free Products

Avoid using oil-based sunscreens and tanning products, as oils can weaken the adhesive bond of your lash extensions. Instead, choose a lightweight, water-resistant, oil-free sunscreen specifically formulated for the face. This simple switch can help prolong the life of your extensions.

Cleanse Regularly

Sweat, sunscreen, and environmental factors can build up around your lashes, leading to potential irritation. To keep your lashes clean:

  • Twice Daily Cleansing: Gently cleanse your lashes twice a day using a lash cleanser and a soft brush. This helps remove any residue and keeps your lashes fresh.
  • Aftercare Kits: Invest in aftercare products designed to maintain lash health, as recommended by your lash technician.

Protect Your Lashes from Chlorine

Chlorine in pools can loosen lash extensions, so it’s important to protect your lashes:

  • Avoid Strong Water Jets: When swimming, avoid strong jets of water directly hitting your face.
  • Use Goggles: If you plan on swimming underwater, consider wearing goggles to shield your lashes from chlorine.
  • Opt for the Beach: Swimming in the sea is a great alternative, as saltwater is generally less harsh on your lashes than chlorinated pool water.

Handle with Care

After swimming or showering, treat your lashes gently:

  • Pat Dry: Use a clean, lint-free towel to gently pat your lashes dry instead of rubbing them, which can cause premature shedding.
  • Brush Regularly: Keep a lash brush handy to detangle and tidy your lashes, ensuring they stay neat and separated.

Special Care for Lash Lifts

Moisturize Your Lashes

The sun and water can dry out your lashes. Use a conditioning lash serum or a lightweight oil to keep them nourished and healthy.

Avoid Waterproof Mascara

Instead of waterproof mascaras, opt for a water-based formula instead.

Sleep on Your Back

Maintain your lashes curl by sleeping on your back to prevent your lashes from rubbing against your pillow.

Wear Sunglasses

Protect your lashes from heat damage by wearing sunglasses.

Travel Tip

Pack a clean spoolie to brush your lashes on-the-go and keep them tidy throughout the day. We recommend brushing them twice a day!

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