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How to Fix Fallen Eyelash Extension?

  • Sep 17, 2025
  • 5 min read

Fallen lashes can feel disappointing when you've invested in a fresh set. That perfect, fluttery look you achieved at the salon seems to be diminishing faster than expected, leaving you wondering if you did something wrong or if your investment was worth it.


Fortunately, addressing fallen lash extensions isn't complicated when you know what to look for. From identifying the root cause to implementing the right solutions, we'll guide you through everything you need to know about fixing your fallen extensions and preventing future issues.


Why your lash extensions fall out (hint - it's mostly normal) 

Have you noticed your eyelash extensions falling out and wondered if something's wrong? Don't panic! Your natural lash cycle plays a huge role in how your extensions behave. Just like your regular hair, your natural eyelashes go through a growth cycle, and it's perfectly normal to lose 1-5 lashes daily.


Your lash extensions are cleverly attached to your natural lashes, so when one lash sheds naturally, the extension goes with it. This process is part of your body's normal lash cycle, which includes growing, resting, and shedding phases.


Some factors that might speed up your natural lash shedding:

  • Monthly hormonal changes

  • Pregnancy

  • Seasonal changes

  • Medical conditions like alopecia areata


Remember, no matter how well your extensions are applied or how expensive they are, they can't stay longer than your natural lash's lifespan. This is why maintaining proper care and regular fills is super important for keeping your eyelash extensions looking full.


When falling lashes are not normal? 

Improper application 

When you notice multiple lashes falling out together, it's a clear sign your lash tech might have used too much glue or applied the extensions incorrectly. Quality lash adhesive should hold one extension to one natural lash.


If you see cluster lashes dropping or extensions shedding in groups, it's time to talk to your lash technician about their technique.


Product related issues 

Using oil based skincare or waterproof mascara on your lashes can weaken the adhesive bond. The moisture and oils in these products loosen the lash adhesive, causing premature shedding. If your extensions start falling out after using new makeup or skincare products, check their ingredients carefully.


Allergic reactions 

Sometimes your eyes might feel itchy or irritated after getting extensions. This could mean you are having a reaction to the lash glue. If you find yourself constantly rubbing your eyes or experiencing redness, your body might be rejecting the adhesive used during application.


Poor aftercare  

When extensions fall out too soon, it might be due to not following proper aftercare guidelines. Keeping your lashes wet for the first 24 hours, sleeping face-down on your pillow, or using harsh chemicals during cleaning can all lead to stubby lashes and extension loss.


Other causes of lash shedding 

Your lash extensions might seem to fall faster during certain seasons, and there's science behind it! During humid summers, your lashes might shed more quickly, while winter's dry air can make them brittle and prone to breakage.


What's surprising is how your lifestyle affects your lash retention. High-stress levels can trigger increased shedding, while a balanced diet rich in biotin and protein helps maintain stronger natural lashes that hold extensions better.


Here's what affects your lash retention:

  • Certain medications (especially those affecting hormones)

  • Poor sleep habits

  • Excessive sweating during workouts

  • Vitamin deficiencies


Remember, even with five-star care and the best lash artist in town, extensions aren't permanent. They are designed to enhance your natural lash cycle, not outlast it. Expect a complete renewal every 6-8 weeks, that's just how our bodies work!


Some tips to prevent early goodbyes 

First 24 hours 

Your initial aftercare period is crucial for long-lasting extensions. Keep your lashes completely dry during the first 24 hours after application. This means no steamy showers, swimming, or facial steaming. The adhesive needs this time to create a strong bond between your natural lashes and the extensions.


Smart product choices 

Switch to oil-free makeup removers and skincare products around your eye area. Oil-based products are your lash extensions' worst enemy as they break down the adhesive bond. 


Daily maintenance 

Make lash brushing part of your morning routine using a clean spoolie brush. This simple step prevents tangling and keeps your lashes looking neat and separated.

Gentle brushing also helps distribute natural oils evenly and removes any debris that might have collected overnight.


Schedule regular fill-ins 

Don't wait until your lashes look sparse before booking your next appointment. Schedule fill-ins every 2-3 weeks to maintain that full, fluffy look. Regular maintenance ensures your lash line stays consistently beautiful and prevents gaps from becoming too noticeable.


My lashes are falling! How to fix it fast? 


Professional reinforcement solutions 

If you notice your extensions starting to loosen, a lash sealant might be your temporary savior. However, always consult your lash artist before applying any products. These sealants can help strengthen the adhesive bond temporarily, but they're not a long-term solution for poorly applied extensions or natural shedding cycles.


Say no to DIY repairs 

Resist the urge to apply lash glue at home. Store-bought adhesives are not designed for professional extensions and can cause serious damage to your natural lashes or even eye injuries. Remember, your natural lash health should always be your top priority.


Gentle extension removal 

When you notice an extension hanging by a thread, dont pull or tug at it. If an extension is loose, gently remove it by moving in the direction of natural lash growth to prevent damaging your natural lash. Aggressive rubbing or pulling can lead to premature shedding of your healthy natural eyelashes.


Emergency fill appointments 

If you are experiencing significant extension loss (more than 30% of your set) before your scheduled fill, don't wait it out. Contact your salon immediately for an emergency fill appointment. A lash technician can assess the cause of excessive falling and address any underlying issues with your current set while maintaining the curl and fullness you desire.


When to break up with your lash artist

  1. Switch lash techs if you experience clumpy extensions, constant irritation, or patches of lashes falling out together rather than naturally.

  2. Choose a new artist if your current one cant provide certification proof, client testimonials, or quality before/after photos.

  3. Consider changing when your tech doesn't discuss proper lash weight for your natural lashes or skips aftercare instructions.


Get Perfect and Long-Lasting Lash Extensions in Fredericton 

At Vibrant Salon and Spa, you can trust our certified lash artists who bring years of experience to every application. We use only the best professional products, ensuring your natural lashes stay healthy while your extensions look flawless. Each set is applied with precision and care, so your lashes last their full cycle without premature fallout. With our expert service, you’ll enjoy stunning, long-lasting lash extensions that keep you feeling confident and beautiful every day, book your lash extensions appointment and experience the difference.


FAQs about how to fix fallen eyelash extensions 

Can I fix fallen eyelash extensions at home?

It’s not recommended to fix lash extensions at home. Trying to glue them back yourself can damage your natural lashes or cause irritation. The safest option is to visit a professional lash artist for a touch-up or refill.


What should I do if I notice gaps in my extensions? 

If you see gaps, schedule a lash refill appointment with your lash artist. A refill will replace the lost extensions and restore your full, even look.


Can I wear mascara if my extensions are falling out? 

It’s best to avoid mascara on extensions, especially waterproof formulas, since they can weaken the adhesive and cause more fallout. Instead, book a refill to restore your lash look.


Why should I choose a certified lash artist to fix fallen extensions? 

Certified lash artists, like those at Vibrant Salon and Spa, use safe techniques and high-quality products to ensure your extensions last longer without harming your natural lashes.

 
 

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