Thursday, 22 August 2019

Things to Know Before You Get Eyelash Extensions

Australia’s Senior Optometrist Luke Arundel said that optometrists nationwide had reported complications linked to the use of eyelash extensions.

“The eye is a very sensitive organ and vital to our wellbeing. Whilst we recommend people not to have any beauty procedure that might have a direct impact on the health of the eye, if they do insist on having eyelash extensions, they should understand the risks associated with this procedure,” said Mr. Arundel.

“Repeated use of eyelash extensions can cause tractional alopecia, where the natural lash falls out due to excessive tension and weight placed on the hair shaft. This can damage the hair follicle, which can slow down or cease any further production of natural lashes. We feel very little information on these potential complications is being provided to the public and a risk of eyelash baldness would be the exact opposite cosmetic effect these people are seeking.”



Optometry Australia offers the following Do’s and Don’ts for people considering eyelash extensions:

  • Only go to an eyelash stylist who has had training in applying eyelash extensions and who is working in a reputable business. Ask to see their “work”, with before and after pictures.
  • Ensure that adequate hand washing, and proper hygiene is practiced during the application process.
  • Ask about the eyelash adhesive ingredients before application – no glue should ever touch your skin and avoid places that only use formaldehyde based adhesives and solvents.
  • Eyelash extensions should be applied with your eyes closed.
  • Clusters or strips glued to your lashes are NOT eyelash extensions. They will cause damage to your natural lashes, which may be permanent.
  • Each single eyelash extension should be attached to single natural eyelashes. An extension should never be attached to more than one natural eyelash.
  • If there is any discomfort after the procedure, any noticeable inflammation of the eyelid, grittiness, blurred vision or loss of the natural eyelashes, you should see your optometrist immediately.
If you are after something for the day/night and the thought of eyelash extensions scare you (like it does me), why not try a full set of false lashes, most companies such as Blink In Faux Mink sell re-usable lashes, the benefits of this company is that they are a Cruelty Free company. False lashes are so easy to apply, if you are a first time lash wearer don’t panic, they do sell a cheap lash applicator which I found is the best tool I have in the house! I pick the lash up with my tweezers, apply my lash glue (I opted for DUO glue) let the glue set a little then turned my lash applicator around and popped the lash onto my top lashes, same as with the other lash. Always remove the glue/lashes with an oil base makeup remover rather than pulling your lash off and removing your natural lashes. Another tip to ensure a more ‘natural’ look- apply mascara at the end and join your lashes onto your false lashes- no need for waterproof mascara unless you will be sweating or crying whilst wearing lashes! Good luck Lashes!