Sagging Eyelash Extensions? Discover How to Correct Them
The primary goal of eyelash extensions is to enhance the eyes by creating a more striking appearance and providing a lifted effect. As a stylist or client, you certainly don’t want your lash extensions to sag.
Various factors can contribute to a drooping appearance, ranging from the choice of lashes to appropriate aftercare. In this article, I’ll explain how to address sagging eyelash extensions, offering advice for salon professionals and home-based clients alike.
Reasons for Drooping Eyelash Extensions
To determine why your eyelash extensions are sagging, consider when the issue began. Did the drooping occur immediately after leaving the salon, or did it only appear a few days after your appointment? If the drooping started right away, your stylist might need to adjust the application technique. However, if it happened later, you may need to revise your aftercare routine.
Here are the main factors to consider:
• Your natural lash angle could be downward-facing, making lash extensions that don’t curl upward sufficiently appear droopy.
• Inadequate aftercare, such as insufficient brushing or cleaning, can lead to buildup or tangles that cause lashes to droop and potentially fall into the eyes.
• Sleeping on your stomach with your face pressed into the pillow can dent your lash extensions.
• Extensions that are too large, long, or heavy may weigh down your natural lashes.
• The wrong style can appear droopy even if the lashes themselves aren’t excessively heavy or curly. For example, a cat-eye style with very long lashes on the outer corner can make downturned eyes look even more tired.
• Although extremely rare, intense heat can alter the curl of your lash extensions. This is particularly relevant for those who work in high-heat environments like kitchens, where extensions are exposed to extreme temperatures for extended periods.
By considering these factors, you can better understand the causes of drooping eyelash extensions and take appropriate steps to address the issue.
How to Address Sagging Eyelash Extensions (For Lash Technicians)
Opt for Shorter Lashes
Selecting lashes that are too lengthy can weigh down your client’s natural lashes, resulting in a drooping appearance. Additionally, overly long lashes on the outer corner of the eye may create the illusion of a downturned, droopy eye.
To prevent this, ensure you pick the appropriate length of eyelash extensions for your client and develop a lash map tailored to complement their eye shape.
Opt for Thinner Extensions
Heavy, dense lashes can weigh down your client’s natural lashes and cause strain on their lash line, potentially leading to damage. Selecting the appropriate thickness is essential.
The thickness of an extension greatly influences its weight, although weight and thickness are distinct concepts. For instance, an extension with a 0.07 mm diameter typically weighs about 0.04 mg, but the extension’s length and material also contribute to its weight.
Suppose a client’s natural eyelashes have a 0.15 mm thickness. In that case, you can select an extension with a diameter between 0.12 mm and 0.18 mm.
Extensions that are too thin may be invisible, while those that are too thick can burden the natural lash. Other considerations, such as the desired length and style, are important but should not be the primary focus.
Opt for a More Pronounced Curl
If the lash length and thickness are already ideal, the problem may be that your client’s natural lashes are significantly downturned. In this case, selecting a more pronounced curl can provide the necessary lift.
If you’ve used C lashes before, consider trying CC or D lashes. If D lashes were previously used, experiment with DD or even L lashes.
Recommend a Lash Lift
A lash lift is another excellent solution for clients with very straight or downward-facing lashes. If you don’t currently offer this service, it’s worthwhile to invest time in obtaining certification, as it complements lash extensions effectively. Perform the lash lift first, followed by the lash extension application.
By choosing a more pronounced curl and suggesting a lash lift, you can tailor your approach to clients with straight or downturned lashes. These methods help achieve the desired lift and create a more flattering appearance, ultimately increasing client satisfaction with their lash extensions.