Spring lash shedding is one of the most common complaints lash artists hear from clients between March and May — extensions that normally last 3–4 weeks suddenly seem to fall out in 1–2 weeks. This isn't a product or technique problem; it's a natural biological cycle. This guide explains why it happens and what you can do about it.
Why Lashes Shed More in Spring
Natural lashes follow a growth cycle (anagen, catagen, telogen) that is influenced by seasonal changes in daylight and temperature — similar to how animals shed their coats in spring. During the spring transition, a higher percentage of natural lashes enter the telogen (resting/shedding) phase simultaneously, causing a noticeable increase in lash loss. This is called seasonal telogen effluvium.
- Spring shedding typically peaks in March–May in the Northern Hemisphere
- The increased shedding lasts 4–8 weeks before the cycle normalizes
- It affects all clients regardless of lash extension type or aftercare quality
- Extensions shed with the natural lash — more natural lash shedding = more extension loss
How Spring Shedding Affects Extension Retention
- Clients may lose 30–50% more extensions per week during peak shedding season
- Fill appointments may need to be scheduled 1–2 weeks earlier than usual
- The extensions themselves are not failing — the natural lash is shedding normally
- Clients who don't understand this may blame the lash artist or products
✨ Protect Extensions During Shedding Season — Eyelash Sealant
Apply Eyelash Sealant 2–3 times per week during spring shedding season — creates a protective coating over adhesive bonds that helps extensions stay attached longer even as natural lash shedding increases.
Shop Eyelash Sealant →What Clients Can Do During Shedding Season
- Increase sealant frequency: Apply sealant 2–3 times per week instead of 1–2 times
- Cleanse daily: Remove oils and debris that accelerate bond weakening
- Schedule fills earlier: Every 2 weeks instead of 3 during peak shedding
- Use lash serum: Nightly application supports natural lash health and may reduce the severity of seasonal shedding
- Avoid rubbing: Even more important during shedding season — mechanical stress accelerates loss of already-loosening lashes
What Lash Artists Can Do
- Educate clients about spring shedding before it happens — set expectations in advance
- Recommend shorter fill intervals during March–May
- Apply bonder at every appointment during shedding season for maximum bond strength
- Consider using a slightly slower-dry adhesive during shedding season for stronger individual bonds
- Recommend lash serum as a retail product for shedding season support
🛒 Support Natural Lash Health — Lash Serum
Apply Lash Serum nightly during shedding season to nourish and strengthen natural lashes — supports the lash growth cycle and may reduce the severity of seasonal shedding over time.
Shop Lash Serum →Shop Lash Aftercare
Lash aftercare products for shedding season — sealant, shampoo, and lash serum to protect extensions and support natural lash health during spring shedding.
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