Volume lashes falling out faster than expected is one of the most frustrating experiences for lash extension clients — and one of the most common complaints lash artists hear. The good news: poor retention almost always has a specific, fixable cause. This guide covers the three main causes and exactly how to diagnose and fix each one.
The 3 Main Causes of Poor Volume Lash Retention
Cause 1: Product Quality
- Low-quality adhesive: Adhesive that has expired, been stored incorrectly, or is simply a poor formula will not bond correctly regardless of technique
- Low-quality lash extensions: Inconsistent curl or poor fiber quality causes extensions to rotate and lift from the natural lash
- No primer or bonder: Skipping primer means oils on the natural lash prevent proper adhesive bonding; skipping bonder means bonds never fully cure
- Diagnosis: If multiple clients at the same studio have poor retention simultaneously, product quality is likely the cause
Cause 2: Technician Technique
- Poor fan base: Volume fans that are not properly closed at the base have a smaller bonding surface — they shed faster
- Too much adhesive: Excess adhesive creates a ball at the base that prevents proper bonding and causes stickies (lashes bonded together)
- Too little adhesive: Insufficient adhesive creates a weak bond that fails quickly
- Incorrect placement: Extensions placed too close to the skin or too far from the lash base have poor retention
- Diagnosis: If only one client has poor retention while others at the same studio are fine, technique may be the cause
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- Not cleansing: Oil buildup on the lash line is the #1 aftercare cause of poor retention — oils break down adhesive bonds over time
- Using oil-based products: Cleansers, moisturizers, and makeup removers with oil near the eye area accelerate bond breakdown
- Rubbing eyes: Mechanical stress on volume fans causes them to collapse and shed
- Getting lashes wet too soon: Water contact within the first 24 hours prevents adhesive from fully curing
- Diagnosis: If the client's retention is consistently poor across multiple studios and artists, aftercare is likely the cause
How to Fix Poor Volume Lash Retention
- For product issues: Ask your lash artist to check adhesive freshness and storage; request primer and bonder at every appointment
- For technique issues: Have a direct conversation with your lash artist; request a fill sooner than usual to assess improvement
- For aftercare issues: Start daily cleansing with oil-free lash shampoo; apply sealant weekly; eliminate all oil-based products near the eye area
The Retention Improvement Checklist
- ✓ Primer applied before the set
- ✓ Bonder applied after the set
- ✓ Lashes kept dry for 24 hours after appointment
- ✓ Daily cleansing with oil-free lash shampoo from day 2
- ✓ No oil-based products near the eye area
- ✓ Sealant applied 1–2 times per week
- ✓ No rubbing or touching lashes
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