Monday, July 2, 2018

Recovering your eyelashes after lash extensions



 First thing's first: I invested in a set of glue-free falsies that I could wear every day while my lashes were growing out. I went through about four different brands before I found my favorite: the One Two Lash Uptown Lash, $69. Others I tried were too bulky, too hard to apply, or wouldn't get close enough to the lash line, but these clicked on easily and looked almost exactly like my extensions. Fun fact: they cost the same amount as one appointment.

Though I was wearing the falsies almost daily for the first two to three weeks, I did sometimes opt for mascara
 Another effective step I took was incorporating a lash growth serum into my routine immediately after my extensions were removed. I wasn't interested in getting a prescription for Latisse, so I sought out products that were potent, had excellent reviews and were available over the counter. After some research, I opted for Lashfood Phyto-Medic Eyelash Enhancer, $78, which ended up being an excellent choice. It's formulated with medicinal herb extracts, an amino acid called arginine, lavender water and soy protein.

Within a month of doing religious nightly applications, I noticed a serious increase in my lash length. Two months in, my lashes were definitely longer than they were even before getting extensions. I'm not exactly sure how the product works so well, but it does — the 10k hearts and string of positive reviews on Sephora offers further proof of that! 
 Along the way, I discovered that cleansing properly was a key part of recovering your lashes. It turns out that lingering makeup residue can actually contribute to their brittleness because it dries them out. Removing every last speck of product is super important. 


After some hits and misses, I eventually established a set cleansing routine that begins with Youth to the People Superfood Cleanser, $36, which is loaded with antioxidant-rich ingredients like kale, spinach and green tea and does an excellent job of gently removing makeup. For good measure, I follow up with a soft, reusable cotton pad soaked in Bioderma Sensibio H2O, $14.90, which is a micellar water that effectively removes all traces of product without the need to rub or scrub your lashes (also super damaging). 

It's been about six months since I got my eyelash extension removed and I'm proud to say that they're in better condition now than they've ever been. I currently reserve the magnetic falsies for special occasions, consistently remove all traces of makeup from my face and eyes and continue to apply the Lashfood serum nightly. The Milk Makeup Kush mascara, which only launched about a month ago, is also my current go-to for its ability to dramatically enhance my current lashes while doubling down on nutrition.

Botom line:

  Get your eyelash extensions professionally removed, invest in a lash grown serum immediately, use magnetic falsies to help assuage the loss of your lusciously long lashes and make sure you're cleansing super well.





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