9 Tips For Better Lash Retention

9 Tips For Better Lash Retention

by Jessi Love

Retention separates average work from elite lash artist's work. A beautiful set that sheds early is a failed set. Strong retention comes from controlled prep, correct products, and disciplined technique. Here’s how to consistently deliver long-lasting sets and retain your clients for years to come. 

Start with Clean Lashes

Proper prep sets the stage for retention:

  • Remove makeup and oils with Rinse & Repeat Lash Shampoo

  • Use Primer to balance pH and remove excess oils

  • Ensure lashes are fully dry before adhesive application

    Tip: Even small residues can weaken adhesive strength—never skip this step.

Select the Right Adhesive

Retention starts with adhesive selection:

  • Match adhesive speed and viscosity to your experience, timing, and environment 

  • Store adhesives properly and check expiration dates

  • Test new products before full application

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Isolate, Isolate, Isolate 

Every lash must be isolated to avoid stickies and premature shedding:

  • Use isolation tweezers for precise separation (our pick is our Get Bent tweezer) 

  • Double-check inner and outer corners 

  • Avoid touching adjacent natural lashes
    Tip: we love our Pro Tape to tape back the lashes, and lash in layers 

Mind Your Fan Placement & Volume

Overloading natural lashes can lead to breakage and faster shedding:

  • Stick to recommended fan diameters for natural lash thickness

  • Avoid heavy fans on fragile lashes

  • Keep fans uniform and balanced across zones
    Tip: go with a lighter diameter on the inner and outer corners to prevent premature shedding

Check Your Adhesive Bond

Ensure each extension is properly dipped and bonded:

  • Avoid excessive adhesive

  • Attach lashes 1–2 mm from eyelid to prevent irritation

  • Test a few lashes mid-set to ensure bond

Maintain Consistent Curl & Length

Mismatch in curl or length can create tension, causing lash fallout:

  • Follow your custom mapping plan 

  • Keep outer, mid, and inner lengths consistent

  • Adjust for natural asymmetry

Educate Clients on Aftercare

Retention continues after the appointment:

  • Recommend lash extension safe cleanser like our Rinse & Repeat Lash Shampoo

  • Instruct clients to avoid oil-based makeup removers, picking at their lashes, and to avoid sleeping on their sides if possible 

  • Advise gentle handling and avoid rubbing eyes

Schedule Regular Fills

  • Encourage clients to rebook fills before natural lashes are too long

  • Keep track of lash cycles in client records

  • Recommend regular appointments to maintain fullness and prioritize natural lash health 

Track & Make Adjustments

  • Consider taking photos each appointment to monitor retention over time

  • Adjust mapping, adhesive, or curl based on results

  • Use these notes to improve every future set

Tip: Tracking retention builds trust with clients—they see your professionalism and consistency.

Retention is the backbone of lash artistry and client retention. Follow these 10 steps: prep, technique, education, and tracking—and your clients will leave with long-lasting, flawless sets every time. Master retention, and your reputation will follow.

— The Lash Line Team

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