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Causes of Broken Eyelash Curlers and How to Fix & Maintain Them Properly

  • Writer: Rachel Beauty Bar
    Rachel Beauty Bar
  • Jun 7
  • 2 min read

Eyelash curling helps to enhance the natural beauty of the eyes thanks to the charming, long eyelashes. However, if the technique is not performed correctly or care is not taken properly, you may experience broken eyelashes after curling. So what is the cause of this phenomenon and how to effectively restore it? Let's find out the details with Rachel Beauty Bar spa below.


Causes of Broken Eyelash Curlers

1. Chemical effects: Poor quality eyelash curling solutions or those left for too long can break down the structure of the eyelashes, removing the natural protective protein layer, making the eyelashes weak and brittle.

2. Wrong curling technique: Inexperienced technicians or incorrect operations can cause the lashes to be curled too much or in the wrong direction, causing damage to the lashes.

3. Pre-existing weak eyelashes: People with naturally thin, weak eyelashes are easily damaged when exposed to chemical curling.

4. Not taking care after curling: If you do not avoid water, cosmetics or mascara in the first 48 hours after curling, your lashes can easily become dry and lose their curl, or even break and fall out.

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How to Fix Broken Eyelash Curler

When you find your eyelashes broken or falling out a lot after curling, you can apply the following recovery methods:

  • Natural eyelash care: Use coconut oil, castor oil or olive oil to soothe and nourish lashes.

  • Specialized nourishing serum: Choose one containing Biotin and Vitamin E to help restore eyelash follicles and stimulate new eyelash growth.

  • Stop using mascara and chemical products: Give your lashes time to rest and recover.

  • Do not curl or get eyelash extensions for at least 4-6 weeks: Avoid putting additional pressure on damaged lashes.

  • Eat nutritious foods: Increase foods containing protein and vitamins to help restore eyelashes from the inside.

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Eyelash Curling Post-Care To Prevent Breakage

  • Avoid water and moisture for the first 48 hours: This is when the lashes are in the forming stage.

  • Avoid waterproof mascara: This type of mascara makes lashes dry and brittle.

  • Apply serum every night: Protects lashes and maintains long-lasting curl.

  • Do not rub your eyes or pull your eyelashes: Avoid breaking your eyelashes unintentionally.

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When to See a Specialist?

If you experience any of the following symptoms, contact your technician or dermatologist:

  • Eyelashes fall out uncontrollably for days

  • Eyelashes do not grow back after more than 6 weeks

  • The skin around the eyes is red, itchy or inflamed

Don't try to treat it at home if the condition becomes severe — timely intervention from a professional will help restore the lashes more safely.

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