Eyelashes are those delicate, sometimes elusive slivers of beauty that can make your eyes pop and your selfies sing. Let's admit it, in a world where beauty secrets are traded more ferociously than Bitcoin, knowing how to make your eyelashes grow is practically a public service. So, buckle up for an adventure where science meets vanity in the friendliest, and possibly the sassiest, way possible.
2024 is here, and it still feels wild how fast the beauty industry is evolving (can you believe tweezers were revolutionary once?). While I may not be a beauty guru with a YouTube following in the millions, my academic background and too many hours of research (thanks, pandemic boredom) have led me to some pretty amazing discoveries. Spoiler alert: natural remedies work like a charm, and sometimes better than those overpriced serums that promise unicorn-level transformation.
Let's talk about the magic of castor oil. Yeah, you're telling me, “castor oil is old news!” True, it's been around since our grandmas swore by it. But guess what? It’s still stunningly effective in nurturing those fine whiskers adorning your eyelids. So, if you're itching to know more, click here! Now, pair that with a pinch of patience, and you'll be batting those luscious lashes in no time.
Speaking of patience, the growth cycle of eyelashes is a fascinating chapter you won’t want to skip (nerdy, but hey, knowledge is power, right?). Our bodies are mysterious and wonderful at healing themselves, and your lashes are no different. They have their life cycle, which means understanding their natural rhythm can help you optimize growth naturally. No stress, no drama, just science and smart self-care.
Just when you thought it couldn’t get any better, introducing vitamins and a nutrient-dense diet can be a game-changer. By now, we all know it’s true: what we feed ourselves on the inside shows up on the outside. So don’t be surprised if you catch some experts (or me) singing the praises of biotin and omega-3 fatty acids. Trust me, it's clout-worthy information.
And then there's the fun of playing with mascara and lash extensions without the fear of weakening your natural lashes. If you think it's mission impossible, think again. The trick is in finding that balance where you can still flutter fake lashes like a diva while giving your naturals the tender love and care they deserve.
Get ready, because we’re about to dive into 21 fabulous tips, tricks, and tidbits to make your eyelashes grow longer, stronger, and more fabulous than ever. Grab your favorite cup of tea, sit back, and let's turn eyelashes into the new black.
Brushing your eyelashes is more than just a pre-mascara grooming step; it stimulates blood flow to your follicles, contributing to healthier, fuller lashes over time. Just like the hair on your head, gentle brushing can distribute natural oils along the length of your lashes, improving their texture and sheen. Invest in a good quality eyelash comb and make this simple act a part of your daily beauty ritual. A few strokes each day can go a long way in enhancing those fluttery frames around your eyes. Plus, it's a perfect way to ensure a clump-free application of your favorite mascara.
Since we're on the topic of leaving your lashes and face makeup-free, let's talk about cleansing. Your eye area is super delicate so be very gentle when you apply or remove your eye makeup. Tugging or pulling on the skin to remove stubborn mascara can cause your lashes to break or fall out!
It's essential to choose a mild, oil-free makeup remover that won't irritate your eyes or damage your lashes. Products specifically designed for sensitive skin or the eye area are your best bet. Soaking a cotton pad and holding it on your eyelids gently for a few seconds before wiping can help dissolve makeup effortlessly, reducing the need to rub your eyes. Always remember to pat—never rub—the area dry with a soft towel afterwards. Being kind to your lashes starts with how you treat them during the cleansing process.
Some people swear by waterproof mascara because it's long-lasting and it's also said to hold curl better. That may be true but waterproof mascara can also be drying to the eyelashes. See, the formula is made to withstand water and tears so it's extra hard to remove making it a real pain to remove. All that tugging on your eyelids can cause them to weaken and dry out.
Aloe vera is a great home remedy! You can use it to soothe sunburned skin, take off makeup, as an eyebrow gel, soothe blisters, and help strengthen and grow your eyelashes. Break open an aloe vera leaf, get the gel inside the leaf and neatly apply it your lashes with a clean mascara wand. Leave it on overnight and rinse it off in the morning.
False lashes are a quick and easy way to achieve mile-long lashes but they can really do a number on your real lashes. All the glue and pulling off the strip of lashes can weaken, break or even pull out eyelashes! If you wear falsies regularly, try to limit your use and give your lashes some extra TLC by moisturizing with aloe vera or castor oil.
Vaseline, often overlooked, is a beauty staple that can serve multiple purposes. When gently applied to your lashes, its moisturizing properties can not only promote growth but also provide a protective coating against dust and other potentially harmful agents. Sweet dreams paired with this simple treatment could have you waking up to visibly lusher lashes. Remember, patience is key; give it time to work its magic. Just a dab each night, and you might find your lash game stronger than ever.
Olive oil is a natural wonder for your lash line. Rich in essential fatty acids, it nourishes and strengthens each strand. Gently dab on a small amount with a clean fingertip or cotton swab before hitting the sheets. In the morning, you'll notice the softness and over time, the added luster and length to your lashes. It's a simple, effective trick that feels indulgent yet yields stunning results. Remember to use extra virgin olive oil for the purest form of nutrients!
I love adding coconut milk to my coffee but I might have to start adding to my beauty routine! Did you know that the healthy fats in coconut milk can help grow your lashes? Yup, that's right! It also imparts a nice shine that gives lashes a healthy look. Soak some cotton balls in cold coconut milk, squeeze out any excess liquid and place them over your eyes. After 10-15 minutes, remove the cotton balls, gently wash your eyelashes in cool water.
Eyelash serums have become increasingly popular in recent years, with many women looking for ways to enhance their natural lashes. These serums contain ingredients such as peptides, biotin, and panthenol, which are known to promote lash growth. They work by nourishing and strengthening the hair follicles, resulting in longer, fuller lashes. However, it's important to note that results may vary and it can take several weeks to see any noticeable changes. Additionally, some serums may cause side effects such as irritation or darkening of the eyelid skin. It's always best to consult with a dermatologist before using any new product on your lashes.
Lash accelerator mascaras typically contain ingredients such as biotin, peptides, and keratin which nourish and strengthen the lashes. These ingredients help to stimulate growth and prevent breakage, resulting in longer and fuller lashes. It is important to note that results may vary and it may take a few weeks to see noticeable growth. Additionally, it is recommended to remove mascara gently at night and avoid rubbing or pulling on the lashes to prevent damage. Lash accelerator mascaras are a great alternative to lash extensions and can save you money in the long run.
I'm sure you've heard of hair care products that contain keratin. Well, there's a keratin treatment for your eyelashes, too! It's called a Yumi keratin lash lift and it gives your lashes a boost and incredible curl. It's like the look of falsies without the maintenance. Each treatment costs about $150 and lasts around 2 months.
There are tons of different tips on how to make your eyelashes grow, you just have to find the ones that work for you. These are just the tips on how to make your eyelashes grow that have always worked for me. Do you ladies have any more to add? Come on, share your experiences!
This article was written in collaboration with editor Eliza Martinez and Lisa Washington.