The Best Makeup for Eyelash Extensions (and the Worst)
The good news about your eyelash extensions: They look amazing. The bad news: Half your eye-makeup collection needs to go. True, eyelash extensions can last for up to six weeks, but wearing the wrong makeup with them can lead to lash fallout and extension damage, dramatically decreasing the length of time your lash extensions look full and fabulous.
Honestly, it's sad watching your eyelash extensions fall out one by one. It all happens so quickly, and within a couple of weeks, they start looking sparse. It's happened to the best of us (myself included). Yes, this could be due to your fast lash metabolism—or it could be from the makeup products you're using.
Extensions are sensitive. When you're glamming up your face, you must be cognizant of your falsies or else. Not sure which makeup to keep using and which to avoid? Don't worry—we've got you covered. We're giving you makeup tips to ensure your lashes thrive.
Scroll through for the best makeup for eyelash extensions.
No: Pencil Eyeliner
One weird consequence of having mile-long individual false lashes: Your eyelashes get tangled. And dragging a sticky pencil liner along the lashline—where eyelash extensions form their tenuous bonds—just worsens tangling and lash fallout. And there's the aftermath: Cream and gel eyeliners can leave a gummy residue on extensions, making removal an utter nuisance. You've been warned.
Yes: Powder Eyeliner
No: Tubing Mascara
Fact: You can wear mascara without destroying your lashes. Just avoid tubing formulas (aka the kind that slips off in water). Tube mascara can be pulled off natural lashes with a little moisture and light pressure, but this formula sticks like glue to falsies. You'll be able to get it off, but not without losing a few (pricey, hard-earned) lashes.
Yes: Lightweight Mascara
No: Waterproof Liquid Eyeliner
If it's not obvious by now, smudge-proof and budge-proof eye makeup is generally bad news for lash extensions. This includes water-resistant or waterproof liquid liner. A liquid eyeliner may seem innocent enough (it's not creamy or gel-like), but its long-wearing formula will require rubbing or repeatedly touching your lashes to remove it. All of which will shorten your extensions' lifespan.
Yes: Pen Eyeliner
No: Oil-Based Makeup Remover
Keeping your eyelash extensions clean is key to making them last as long as possible. Oil-based makeup removers are best for removing stubborn eye makeup, but they also loosen the glue that bonds extensions to your lashes.
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