When lash extensions were first introduced, we were taught that you couldn’t get them wet. However, this myth has been debunked! ⬇️ Methods for curing the adhesive (i.e. our Finishing Spray) now exist and allow clients to get their lashes wet immediately. Regardless of curing - getting them wet isn’t going to make them fall out. You can actually wash the lashes immediately post-application and some artists claim this method will have optimal retention. Do you still recommend your clients to not wet their lashes for 24 hours? 🤔 Lash extension retention, lash retention, lash myth, lash extensions, lash education, lash educator, lash artist, lash tech, explore page

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When lash extensions were first introduced, we were taught that you couldn’t get them wet
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