Lash extensions stick to your natural lashes. And your natural lashes fall out. Every day. So when they shed, the extensions go with them. Simple biology. Nothing dramatic.
Eyelash extensions last about 2–4 weeks before you’ll need a touch-up. Not forever. Not overnight either. Just right.
Most people notice this timeline:
That’s the usual pattern. Not exact, but close.
Here’s an example. My friend Neha got lashes before her Goa trip. First 10 days? Perfect. Beach, photos, zero mascara. By week three, she saw small gaps near the corners. Not bad. Just not “brand new” anymore. She booked a refill and boom — back to full again.
That’s how it goes.
Now, here’s the thing. Retention depends on you too.
If you:
They won’t last as long. Simple.
Quick tip — avoid oil-based products near your eyes. Oil loosens the glue. And no, more glue doesn’t mean longer life. Good application matters more than heavy application.
Some people hold extensions for 4 weeks easily. Others need refills at 2. It depends on your lash growth cycle. Fast growers shed faster. Slow growers keep them longer. That’s the real difference.
Do eyelash extensions fall out suddenly?
No. They shed slowly as your natural lashes fall.
Can they last 6 weeks?
Very rare without a refill. Most need maintenance by week 3 or 4.
Do lash refills take long?
Usually 45–60 minutes. Much faster than a full set.
Lashes look best when you maintain them. Ready for that fresh, fluffy phase again?