National Day

National Lash Day

Celebrated on 02/19/2026

Quick Fact

National Lash Day, celebrated on February 19th, was founded by the lash industry to promote the importance of eyelash health and beauty. Did you know that the average person has between 90 to 150 eyelashes on their upper lid and 70 to 80 on the lower lid? This day encourages everyone to pamper and protect their lashes.

Origins and Establishment of National Lash Day

National Lash Day was created in 2015 by the cosmetic and beauty industry, particularly by companies specializing in eyelash products and services. The day was established to raise awareness about eyelash care, promote safe lash enhancement practices, and celebrate the aesthetic and functional role of eyelashes. The exact founder is not widely documented, but it is recognized as a grassroots effort by lash artists and beauty brands.

Evolution and Modern Commemoration

Since its inception, National Lash Day has grown in popularity, especially with the rise of lash extensions and serums. Today, it is celebrated through social media campaigns, special promotions at salons, and educational content about lash hygiene and maintenance. Many lash artists offer discounts or free consultations, and beauty enthusiasts share their lash routines online. The day has also become a platform to emphasize the importance of using safe, FDA-approved products.

Facts & General Observations

  • Eyelashes help protect the eyes from dust, debris, and sweat, and they can trigger a blink reflex to prevent injury.
  • The global eyelash market was valued at over $1.5 billion in 2020 and continues to grow, driven by demand for extensions and growth serums.
  • On average, humans naturally shed between 1 to 5 eyelashes per day, with a full lash cycle lasting about 4 to 11 months.

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