After getting new, pretty eyelash extensions, you suddenly feel discomfort in your eyes. What's going on? Be careful! You might be allergic. Many people assume that any discomfort comes from the lash glue, but in some cases, the lash fibers themselves can trigger an allergic reaction. Follow VEYES, let’s dive into how to recognize it and how you can minimize the risk.

What Are the Symptoms of a Lash Extension Allergy?

If you're allergic to your lash extensions, the symptoms often appear within 24–72 hours after application. It’s also important to distinguish between an allergy and irritation. Irritation may come from fumes during application and may resolve in a few hours, whereas allergies are immune reactions and worsen over time.

Commonsigns include:

  • Swollen or puffy eyelids
  • Itchy lash line or burning sensation
  • Redness (on eyelid or in the whites of the eyes)
  • Excessive tearing or watery eyes
  • Flaky or eczema-like patches on or around the eyelid (especially a few days later)

What Causes Allergic Reactions?

  • Material Sensitivity

    Animal-derived eyelashes (such as mink hair) carry a risk of protein allergies. Animal
    proteins in mink eyelashes
    may act as allergens. It is important to note that even if a user has previously tolerated a certain fiber well, an allergic reaction may develop over time.

  • Cumulative Exposure

    Allergic reactions may occur. Some individuals may experience no issues after multiple applications, yet suddenly develop an allergic reaction. Prolonged repeated exposure, especially when eyelash application is imperfect, such as when adhesive comes into contact with the skin, may increase the risk.

Tips for Lash Artists

  • Choosethe right lash fiber.

    Look for certifications and low-irritant options. For sensitive clients, choosing premium synthetic fibers (like PBT) or high-quality cashmere can help. For example, Veyes Cashmere Fauxmink Eyelashes are our independently developed cruelty-free lashes. Featuring an ultra-soft, lightweight design to minimize
    irritation while retaining a dark matte finish.

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Tips for Clients

  • If you start developing mild symptoms, monitor for 24–48 hours: see if it worsens. True allergies usually escalate, while sensitivities may fade.
  • Use cool compresses and rinse gently if irritation sets in. This is a common recommendation for allergic responses.
  • If the reaction is more severe, remove the extensions and consult a medical professional immediately.

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