Lash Retention & Humidity Guide

TL;DR: Retention depends on adhesive choice, humidity control, lash prep, and aftercare. The sweet spot is 45–60% humidity. Match your adhesive dry time to your environment.

The 4 Factors That Control Lash Retention

1. Humidity

Humidity Level Effect on Adhesive Action
Below 40% Too slow to cure Use nano-mister, choose slower glue
45–60% Optimal cure speed Use your standard adhesive
60–70% Faster cure Switch to faster dry time glue
Above 70% Shock polymerization Dehumidifier + fastest dry time glue

2. Adhesive Selection

  • High humidity (60–70%+): Use fast dry (0.3s–0.5s) adhesive
  • Normal humidity (45–60%): Use standard (1s) adhesive
  • Sensitive clients: Use Low-Fume Sensitive Glue (2s)

3. Lash Prep

  • Cleanse with oil-free lash cleanser before every appointment
  • Apply Eyelash Primer to remove residual oils
  • Ensure lashes are completely dry before application
  • Use a nano-mister after application to seal bonds

4. Application Technique

  • Full isolation of each natural lash before placement
  • Correct adhesive dot size (1–2mm)
  • Extension base flush against the natural lash
  • Hold each extension 1–2 seconds until bond sets

Recommended Products

Product Best For Humidity Range
Eyelash Adhesive Standard and high humidity environments 45–70%
Low-Fume Lash Glue for Sensitive Eyes Sensitive clients, beginners 40–60%
Eyelash Primer Pre-treatment for all sets All

Client Aftercare Instructions

  • Avoid water, steam, and sweat for the first 24 hours
  • Use only oil-free products near the eye area
  • Sleep on a silk pillowcase to reduce friction
  • Brush lashes daily with a clean spoolie
  • Book infills every 2–3 weeks to maintain fullness

FAQ

1. How long should lash extensions last?

With proper application and aftercare, 4–8 weeks depending on the adhesive and the client’s natural lash growth cycle.

2. Why are my lashes falling out after 1–2 weeks?

Early shedding is usually caused by poor prep, incorrect humidity during application, or insufficient adhesive contact.

3. Does primer really help retention?

Yes. Lash primer removes residual oils and slightly roughens the natural lash surface, improving adhesive grip.

4. What is shock polymerization?

When humidity is too high (above 65–70%), the adhesive cures instantly on the outside while remaining uncured inside, creating a brittle bond that fails early.

5. What aftercare advice should I give clients?

No water for 24–48 hours, oil-free products only, daily brushing with a spoolie, silk pillowcase, and infills every 2–3 weeks.

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