New Set - Cashmere (120 Pcs): How Long Eyelash Extension Lashes Last & Care Plan

By Classic Lash & Beauty | August 15, 2026

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New Set - Cashmere (120 Pcs) eyelash extension lashes longevity and care plan in Financial District NYC

I’m going to be straight with you. A New Set - Cashmere (120 Pcs) generally looks full for 2–3 weeks; most people book fills every 2–3 weeks and plan on a full replacement around 4–6 weeks. One of the first things people mention after a set with me is that the application feels comfortable and the lashes look lightweight and evenly applied, which matters because comfort affects how much you touch your lashes afterward. In New York, retention is also about real life: humidity, subway heat, skincare, and how you clean them.

The 2–3 week “full look” timeline for Cashmere (120 Pcs) in New York

Here’s the honest timeline I see most often with eyelash extensions like our cashmere set. Right after your appointment, the lash line looks full and dark, but still natural. As your natural lashes shed (that’s normal), you’ll start noticing a little space. Most people feel that shift around week two, and that’s why fills every 2–3 weeks keep things looking consistent.

What changes the timeline (fast)

  • Skin oils and skincare: Oil breaks down eyelash extension adhesive faster. If you’re oily, you usually need tighter fill timing.
  • NYC humidity and heat: Summer sweat and subway commutes can shorten retention. A quick rinse and gentle dry after workouts helps.
  • Your lash cycle: Some people naturally shed more in bursts. It can make week two feel sudden, even if you’re doing everything right.
  • Touching and rubbing: The more you fuss with them, the faster they look sparse.

I’ve had people come back after two weeks and tell me they “barely had any fallouts, ” and that’s the goal. But I’ll never promise a magic number because your routine matters as much as my placement does.

7 retention habits that keep cashmere eyelash extensions looking clean and full

Cashmere (120 Pcs) is applied lash-by-lash, so the set stays prettier when you treat it like a delicate fabric, not a strip lash. If you want that “no clumping, no weird direction changes” look to last, this is the routine I recommend.

  1. Clean them consistently. Use an oil-free cleanser and clean along the lash line. Cleaning eyelash extensions is what keeps makeup, sweat, and oils from breaking down the bond.
  2. Pat dry, don’t rub. Rubbing is a fast track to fallout and twisting. Gently press with a towel and let them finish air-drying.
  3. Brush after they’re dry. Use a clean spoolie to guide lashes back into place. A few light passes is enough.
  4. Skip waterproof mascara and the lash curler. Waterproof formulas are tough to remove and usually need oils. Curlers can snap extensions and stress your natural lashes.
  5. Watch your eye cream placement. Keep heavy creams off the lash line. If you love rich products, apply them higher on the orbital bone.
  6. Plan around steam and heat. Sauna, hot yoga, and long steamy showers can soften eyelash extension adhesive. If you do them, cleanse after and dry well.
  7. Sleep with less friction. If you’re a face-sleeper, you’ll shed faster. A silk or satin pillowcase often helps.

“The retention is perfect. I barely had any fallouts yet or clumping or disorientation of the shaping”

one of our recent visitors

If you’ve been searching “eyelash fill near me” because your set looks great but the middle started thinning, that’s usually not a failure. That’s timing. A quick fill brings back density without starting over.

If your lashes fall out in 7 days, this is usually why

Early fallout is frustrating, and I don’t blame you for side-eyeing your set when it happens. Most of the time, it comes down to one of these patterns: oil-based remover or eyeliner getting into the lash line, heavy rubbing during cleansing, sleeping face-down, or lots of steam and sweat without cleaning afterward. In New York, summer humidity plus a long day of commuting can be enough to knock retention down if you’re not rinsing and drying well.

Quick fix: Switch to oil-free products around the eyes for two weeks, cleanse your lashes daily, and stop testing them by tugging or twisting. If something feels pokey or off, let me know right away so I can check placement.

And if you’re comparing classic lashes vs. volume eyelash extensions, remember volume sets can hide shedding longer because they’re denser. Cashmere (120 Pcs) aims for a fuller look that still reads natural, similar to the “natural yet full” feedback I hear a lot.

When to book your fill in the Financial District, especially near Fulton Street

If you want your lashes to stay “camera-ready, ” plan your fill at the 2–3 week mark. In the Financial District (Lower Manhattan), a lot of people prefer quick maintenance before or after work, especially if you’re near the Fulton Street transit hub and you don’t want to wait until the set looks obviously patchy.

A simple rebook rule

If you’re brushing and you notice you’ve lost enough lashes that your shape looks different, it’s fill time. Don’t wait for the “half set” stage unless you’re fine paying for more work later.

People travel in for maintenance

I regularly see fills and touch-ups from Jersey City, Hoboken, Brooklyn, Long Island City, Queens, and Staten Island. If you’re commuting in, booking before your set dips too far usually saves time.

If you want to dig deeper, I wrote a separate guide on benefits of New Set - Cashmere (120 Pcs) and another on what to expect during your Cashmere (120 Pcs) appointment. If you’re comparing materials like classic lashes and mink lashes for extensions, you may also like Cashmere Lashes in the Financial District.

Need an “eyelash fill near me” that actually matches your original shape?

I keep Cashmere (120 Pcs) sets looking consistent by checking in on comfort, confirming the shape you want, and taking my time so the set stays neat, lightweight, and even. If you’ve had fills elsewhere that changed your style or made lashes cross and clump, tell me what you hated. I’ll adjust the plan so your lash line looks like you, not a random template.

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Frequently Asked Questions

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Most people feel like their New Set - Cashmere (120 Pcs) needs a fill at about 2–3 weeks. You might still have lashes at week four, but the set usually won’t look evenly full without maintenance because your natural lashes shed on their own schedule.

I recommend scheduling fills every 2–3 weeks to keep the lash line looking dense and consistent. If you have oilier skin, work out a lot, or spend time in steam and humidity, sticking closer to two weeks often looks better.

One-week fallout is usually caused by oil at the lash line (skincare, makeup remover, waterproof makeup), rubbing, sleeping with pressure on the lashes, or lots of steam and sweat without cleansing afterward. If something feels pokey or you notice twisting, let me know so I can check placement and help you get back on track.

You can, but heat, steam, and prolonged moisture tend to shorten retention. If you swim or use a sauna, rinse afterward, cleanse your lashes with an oil-free cleanser, and pat dry. The cleaner and drier your lash line stays, the longer your set tends to look full.

Morning: brush with a clean spoolie once the lashes are dry and keep eye products off the lash line. Evening: cleanse your lashes with an oil-free cleanser, rinse well, and pat dry, no rubbing. These two habits do more for retention than almost anything else.

Eyelash extension adhesive is the bonding product that attaches each extension to a natural lash. Oils, heavy creams, waterproof makeup removal, steam, and friction (rubbing or face-sleeping) can break down that bond faster, which is why cleansing and gentle handling matter.

Use an oil-free cleanser, work gently along the lash line, rinse thoroughly, and pat dry. Avoid cotton snagging on the lashes, and don’t rub side-to-side. Once they’re fully dry, a light brush-through keeps them neat.

Volume eyelash extensions can look fuller for longer because they’re denser, so shedding is less noticeable. A Cashmere (120 Pcs) set is designed to look fuller and dark while still reading natural, but you’ll still want fills around 2–3 weeks for the most consistent look.

Professional lash extension removal protects your natural lashes. Pulling or picking can take your real lashes with it, which can leave gaps and make future sets harder to place cleanly. If you’re ready for a break or a new style, I’d rather remove them safely and keep your natural lash line healthy.

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