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Grafting eyelashes, also known as lash extensions, has become a popular beauty treatment for those seeking longer and more voluminous lashes. However, there is a common concern: will it cause one's own eyelashes to fall off? The answer is that it can potentially lead to eyelash loss under certain circumstances.
Incorrect Adhesive Use: The adhesive used in lash extensions is crucial. If too much adhesive is applied, it can clump around the base of the natural eyelashes, making them stick together. This not only looks unappealing but also exerts excessive stress on the lashes, leading to breakage and fall - out. On the other hand, if the adhesive is of low - quality, it may not bond properly, causing the false lashes to detach frequently. During the removal of these loose false lashes, the natural lashes can be pulled out.
Wrong Attachment Point: A skilled technician should attach the false eyelash to the middle part of the natural eyelash, leaving a small gap at the base to avoid blocking the follicle. If the false lash is attached too close to the follicle, it can prevent the natural lash from getting proper nutrients, weakening it and causing it to fall out.
Rough Cleaning: After getting lash extensions, it's important to clean the eye area gently. Rubbing the eyes vigorously while washing the face or using harsh cleansers can cause the false lashes to come off prematurely, and in the process, the natural lashes may be pulled out. For example, using an oil - based makeup remover can dissolve the adhesive, leading to lash loss. Instead, a gentle, oil - free cleanser specifically designed for lash extensions should be used.
Failure to Avoid Water in the First Few Days: Most technicians recommend avoiding getting the lashes wet for the first 24 - 48 hours after the procedure. Water can weaken the adhesive bond, causing the false lashes to fall off. If this happens, the natural lashes may be affected as well.