How often should you get a lash refill?
Your refill interval affects how your lashes look and what they cost. We explain when to book a refill.
Eyelash extensions do not last forever, because your natural lashes renew over time. The right refill interval keeps your gaze neat and full.
Recommended interval
For most people, a refill every 2–3 weeks works well. At that point there are still enough extensions left, and a refill is faster and cheaper than a whole new set.
What affects the interval?
- Your lash growth cycle: faster renewal shortens the interval.
- Care: well-maintained lashes last longer.
- Lifestyle: sauna, swimming and oil-based products affect longevity.
When do you need a new set?
If it has been more than 3–4 weeks since your last visit, or less than half the extensions remain, it is best to book a new set rather than a refill.
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