How to Rock Lash Extensions When by the Pool

Ashley S.Ashley S.

One of the most amazing features of lash extensions is that, with a few precautions, they are remarkably resilient. Can you swim with extensions, though? Yes, you can swim without being concerned that your eyelash extensions would fall out. Just stay away from chlorinated or salt water pools for an extended period of time. Eyelash extensions are substantially less harmed by freshwater, but you should still avoid aggressively rubbing your eyes after swimming. Here is all that you should know about their maintenance and upkeep.

So, What If Your Lashes Get Wet?

For the first 48 hours after obtaining eyelash extensions, you should not get them wet. Ask your lash technician about the type of extension you’re getting and the glue they’ll be using so you know when it’s safe to go swimming. After this brief time has passed, you can safely water your eyelashes. You can safely wash your face without worrying about damaging your lash extensions because the adhesive will be completely dry and set. Wet extensions are much more fragile than dried ones, so be careful not to wipe your eyes or make any other sudden movements while they are still wet.

Can You Swim With Eyelash Extensions?

Eyelash extensions are 100 percent water resistant. You shouldn’t get your eyelashes wet for at least 4 hours so that the glue can fully set. You can get your eyelash extensions wet without worrying about them coming off after the drying period. 

Is It Okay to Swim for Hours?

Swimming is an excellent workout for the entire body, but it can damage eyelash extensions. The pressure created by submerging your face in water can cause your eyelash extensions to loosen and tumble out. Chlorinated water can dehydrate eyelashes, making them more fragile and prone to fracturing. If you must swim while wearing lash extensions, be sure to don a waterproof mask or goggles to protect your eyes.

The Impact of Saltwater

We are all aware of the harm saltwater swimming can do to hair, so imagine what it can do to your lashes. The salt causes your hair to feel dry and brittle by evaporating the moisture from it. How about those eyelash extensions you purchased, though? Are they at risk from salt water since it dehydrates them? Unexpectedly, lash extensions are resistant to seawater. The salt works as a sealer to keep the extensions from drying out and becoming brittle. This is why a lash technician may advise a customer to take a swim in the water during the warmer months. This benefit of salt water is only experienced, though, when it is used sparingly. If you plan to swim for a long time, it is advised that you switch to freshwater to protect the health of your eyelashes.

How to Clean and Maintain Your Lashes

Avoid cleaning or brushing your eyelashes when they are wet. Wet lash extensions are significantly more brittle, so they can easily break or flake off if you aren’t careful. Wash and clean them with a spoolie or lash brush after you’ve given them time to dry. Cleaning your eyelash extensions properly after swimming in chlorinated or saltwater pools is essential if you didn’t wear goggles. First, you should invest in a high-quality lash cleanser that does not contain oil or alcohol. These gentle cleansers will get rid of any debris and any leftover salt or chlorine from your lashes without damaging them. Take your time, clean your lashes gently and thoroughly, and give them the attention they deserve. Since lash extensions are an investment, it’s in your best interest to take care of them so that they last as long as possible.

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