Shedding vs. Falling Out: When to Get Eyelash Refills

If you’ve ever looked in the mirror and noticed your lash extensions starting to thin out, you’ve probably wondered:

“Is this normal… or is something wrong?”

At Posh Deluxe Salon, this is one of the most common questions we get from clients. Understanding the difference between normal shedding and premature lash loss is key to knowing when to get eyelash refills—and when it’s time to reach out for help.

Let’s break it down so you can feel confident about your lash retention.


What Is Normal Lash Shedding?

First, it’s important to understand that losing lashes is completely natural.

As part of the lash extension growth cycle, your natural lashes go through three phases:

  • Growth
  • Transition
  • Shedding

On average, you naturally lose 2–5 lashes per day per eye. When you have extensions, each shed lash takes the extension with it.

So if you notice a few lashes falling out daily—this is completely normal and expected.

This is what we call normal lash shedding, not a bad set.


Why Your Lashes Start to Look Sparse

Even if you follow perfect aftercare, your extensions will gradually look less full over time.

Why?

Because shedding is continuous.

After about 2–3 weeks, enough natural lashes have shed that you’ll start to notice:

  • Gaps in your lash line
  • Less density
  • Uneven fullness

This is exactly why regular maintenance is essential.


When to Get Eyelash Refills

If you’re wondering when to get eyelash refills, the general rule is:

👉 Every 2–3 weeks

This is known as your lash infill schedule.

At this stage, we:

  • Replace shed extensions
  • Fill in gaps
  • Restore shape and symmetry
  • Maintain your original lash design

Waiting longer than 3 weeks can result in:

  • Too many gaps
  • Uneven lash mapping
  • The need for a full set instead of an infill

Consistent refills keep your lashes looking fresh and save you time (and cost) in the long run.


Shedding vs. Premature Lash Loss

So how do you tell the difference between normal shedding and something that needs attention?

Normal Shedding

  • A few lashes falling out daily
  • Even loss across both eyes
  • Gradual thinning over weeks
  • No discomfort

Premature Lash Loss

  • Lashes falling out in clumps
  • Sudden loss within a few days
  • One eye losing more than the other
  • Noticeable gaps very quickly

If you’re experiencing premature lash loss, it could be due to:

  • Poor isolation or application
  • Incorrect lash weight
  • Oil or product interference
  • Excessive rubbing or friction

When to Call Us

If something doesn’t feel right, trust your instincts.

You should contact Posh Deluxe Salon if you notice:

  • Clumps of extensions falling out at once
  • Rapid lash loss within the first week
  • Discomfort or irritation
  • Lashes twisting or drooping unusually

We’re always happy to do a quick check-up and make sure everything is healthy and properly applied.

Early intervention can prevent further issues and protect your natural lashes.


How to Maintain Better Lash Retention

While shedding is natural, there are ways to maximise how long your lashes stay full between appointments.

To improve retention:

  • Avoid rubbing or pulling your lashes
  • Clean lashes regularly with a lash-safe cleanser
  • Avoid oil-based products near the eyes
  • Sleep on your back if possible
  • Follow your recommended lash infill schedule

Even with perfect care, however, you’ll still need regular refills—that’s just part of the lash extension growth cycle.


Know What’s Normal

Understanding what is normal lash shedding helps take the stress out of lash maintenance.

Losing a few lashes each day? Normal.
Needing a refill every 2–3 weeks? Also normal.

But if you notice sudden or excessive loss, don’t ignore it.

If you’re unsure when to get eyelash refills, our team at Posh Deluxe Salon is always here to guide you.

Book your next infill or schedule a quick check-up, and we’ll keep your lashes looking full, balanced, and beautiful, every step of the way.

Thank you for taking the time to read this post. Stay tuned for more updates!

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