Raleigh – ITB

Do You Know About Spring Lash Shedding?

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Let’s talk Lash Shedding. What is it exactly? This is a year-round process that becomes more conspicuous in certain weather changes such as spring.

Spring Lash Shedding

Why Is It So?

Our bodies’ metabolism starts to prepare for the warmer climatic conditions during springtime. Due to this, humans tend to lose their lash hair at a faster rate. Additionally, the rising temperatures may halt lash growth as more lashes go in the resting phase, causing them to fall out. This means that your luscious lash extensions may last as long as desired.

Why Is This Happening in the Spring?

Higher temperatures are equivalent to more sweating, making your skin oilier, and weakening the effect of the lash adhesive. Even if you are inside on your treadmill, keep the sweat at bay with a headband to help keep your beauties from shedding prematurely. If your skin is too dry due to lack of humidity, the hair follicles that are just under the skin become devoid of nourishment. It makes them brittle causing your lashes to fall prematurely. Thus, people tend to notice additional hair and lash shedding during the beautiful spring season. Flowers bloom, and hair sheds!

How To Prevent Lash Shedding

Since this is a natural process it is not possible to prevent your lashes from shedding. To keep your lashes healthy, the rule is simple. Cleanliness! Cleanliness! Cleanliness! You need to keep your lashes in tip-top condition at all times. Only then will your lashes will last longer. Clean your lash extensions properly at home every day, especially before you book your appointments.

Allergies are common during the spring season. If you skip cleaning your eyelashes with lash extension-safe cleaners, germs are sure to build up around the lash line. Besides cleaning, brush your lashes with a clean lash wand daily to ward off any allergies.

To keep your lashes looking gorgeous, book your refill appointments every two weeks! Schedule your appointment online or give us a call at 919-504-5556.