Second, the oils dissolve the glue altogether and your eyelash extensions fall out. Sound like a pretty scenario either way? You also want to avoid mascara with glycol and carbonate, as these ingredients mess with the glue on your extensions, too. Protecting the adhesive bond between your falsies and lash line is the most important key to extending their life, and water-based mascara is the gentlest product for delicate lash extensions.
The best mascara is designed with eyelash extensions in mind. Extension-friendly mascara should have some water-resistance, but come off easily at the end of the day, trouble-free. Do you have sensitive eyes? Our mascara is hypo-allergenic, and it contains no parabens, glycol or carbonate.
We do no animal testing. Thick mascara can also cause tangling or clumping. Lumpy lashes are never a good look. The ingredients in waterproof mascara are designed for maximum staying power, and while this can sometimes be great for your own lashes, it can make your eyelash extensions brittle.
Rubbing around your eyes can pull off flares, and potentially your lashes with them! Bye bye, beautiful investment. Another complete no-no is tube mascara. True, it requires just water to remove, and with natural lashes, can be peeled right off in tubes.
On your expensive eyelash extensions, though, it sticks like cement. Palmer says that in addition to using water-based mascara on your eyelash extensions, using oil-free makeup remover is also an important precaution. I'm a big fan of this French favorite from Talika because it removes eye makeup completely without the use of heavy oils and doesn't leave behind any greasy residue.
Most baby products are oil-free and gentle on the eyes," Palmer adds. Adam agrees about oil-free mascara removal and suggests using this micellar water by Garnier. Although reviewers swear this mascara makes your lashes look so good you won't even need extensions, this option from Clinique is safe to wear with any lash enhancements you might have.
It's gel-based and skips the heavy oils that can weaken eyelash extension glue but still leaves the lashes looking defined, lengthened, and oh-so-slick. This mascara was formulated specifically for eyelash extensions, so you know it takes into account all the factors to keep those babies flourishing between fills. Reviewers say that once the formula dries onto the lashes there's absolutely no manipulating or building on it, so you'll need to move quickly to get the application just right. You probably know Grande Cosmetics as the brand behind the famous lash growth serum that helps your fringes reach great lengths, but you may not have known that a nourishing, water-based mascara was part of its offering as well.
This tube houses a buildable, fluff-inducing mascara formula that lengthens and volumizes while conditioning the lashes with peptides, panthenols, and natural waxes. It's water-resistant not water-proof, which Palmer explicitly discourages using while wearing eyelash extensions , so you won't have to struggle to get it off. Here's another mascara formulated specifically for eyelash extensions and sensitive eyes.
Reviewers call out how it goes on smoothly with any clumping or flaking and plays nicely with extensions since it's easy to remove. Be warned: If your lashes get wet or you cry, this mascara will most definitely run.
Instead, she recommends dispensing your makeup remover onto a clean spoolie brush and gently raking the product through your lashes to remove makeup and debris. Xtreme Lashes come in numerous lengths, thicknesses, and curls. And Lorenzini really studied my natural lashes before deciding on a design she felt would be most flattering, after, of course, asking me what I was looking for.
Did I mention the colors? While I went with a natural brown-black, they offer any color under the sun. Allure beauty assistant Irma Elezovic is known for rocking purple mascara daily—a fun surprise when it catches the light—but how fun would it be to add some colored tips via extensions? Eyelash extensions are not for the faint of heart. These babies are high-maintenance.
Along with my new look, I received a list of rules and left armed with my tools. The extensions require daily combing with a clean spooley brush I've found sleeping on my back saves me some extra effort in the morning , and you must not get them wet within the first 24 hours. Taking my eye makeup off has also become a daunting task. Makeup wipes are a must, as my previously trusted cotton pads left me picking lint off of my lashes for 15 minutes. No matter how gentle you are, they will slowly and discreetly fall out the way your natural lashes do.
So far, I've been able to easily conceal any gaps with a bit of mascara. You will become addicted. I can't believe I waited so long to give eyelash extensions a shot, and I can't imagine how sad my natural lashes will look once they're all gone.
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