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Article: The eyelash cycle: This is what you need to know as an eyelash stylist!

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The eyelash cycle: This is what you need to know as an eyelash stylist!

As a lash stylist, understanding the lash cycle is crucial to achieving the best possible results for your clients. The natural life cycle of an eyelash consists of three main phases: the anagen phase (growth phase), the catagen phase (transition phase) and the telogen phase (resting and shedding phase). Here you will find out how each phase works and what importance it has for your work.

Anagen phase (growth phase)

The anagen phase is the active growth phase of the eyelashes. During this time, eyelashes actively grow and lengthen. This phase usually lasts about 30 to 45 days, but it can vary depending on the person. During this phase, the hair follicles are in full activity and the eyelashes are strong and healthy.

Tip for eyelash stylists: Be careful not to over-apply treatments during the anagen phase, as the eyelashes are more sensitive during this phase and can break off more easily.

Catagen phase (transition phase)

The catagen phase is the transition phase in the eyelash cycle. During this phase, eyelash growth stops and the hair follicle begins to shrink. This phase lasts around two to three weeks. The eyelashes are more susceptible to damage during this phase as they can no longer regenerate.

Tip for eyelash stylists: Avoid intensive treatments such as lash lifts or extensions if the majority of your client's eyelashes are in the catagen phase.

Telogen phase (resting and failure phase)

The telogen phase is the last phase in the eyelash cycle. During this phase, the eyelash rests for about three to four months before it finally falls out and makes room for a new eyelash. The entire cycle can last between six and nine months.

Eyelash extensions and the eyelash cycle

One of the most common questions lash stylists are asked is whether eyelash extensions affect the natural lash cycle. The answer is that extensions do not speed up the cycle, but improper techniques and extensions that are too heavy can strain the natural lashes and shorten their lifespan.

Tip for eyelash stylists: Always use high-quality products and use the correct technique to avoid damaging your natural eyelashes.

Conclusion

Understanding the lash cycle is essential for every lash stylist to achieve the best results for her clients. By considering the phases of the lash cycle and adjusting your treatments accordingly, you can improve the health of your clients' lashes and provide them with long-lasting, beautiful results.

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