Reasons for easy eyelash loss
Allergic to eye makeup cosmetics: Mascara, eyeliner, eyeshadow can easily break eyelashes.
Incomplete makeup removal: Regular makeup remover rarely completely removes impurities but relies on dedicated eye and lip makeup removers.
Incorrect removal of false eyelashes and lash extensions: The false eyelash glue is usually strong. If we remove it incorrectly, it can pull out the natural lashes as well.
Allergic to certain compounds in medications: Some acne medications, antibiotics can slow down keratin synthesis, affecting hair, nails, and eyelash growth.
Some ways to nourish eyelashes at home
Vitamin E: Vitamin E stimulates eyelash regrowth and provides energy for stronger and less easily breakable lashes.
Fresh milk: Besides its skin whitening properties, fresh milk also helps to nourish and lengthen lashes. The protein and vitamins in fresh milk stimulate longer and thicker eyelash growth.
Coconut oil: Coconut oil is not heavy and provides a lightweight texture that is ideal for eyelashes.
Olive oil: Olive oil contains a compound called oleuropein which promotes hair follicle development.
Chamomile tea: Boil water and brew tea for home use. Remember to cleanse your face before applying the tea to your eyes and relax.
Green tea leaves: Green tea has anti-inflammatory properties and helps eyelash follicles expand to absorb nutrients and promote faster growth.
Castor oil: Nourishing eyelashes with castor oil is one of the most popular methods.
Almond oil: Almond oil is rich in fatty acids, vitamin E, magnesium, and calcium, all of which are beneficial for eyelashes.
Vaseline: Vaseline helps soften, expand, and thicken the hair follicles.
Exfoliation: Mix one teaspoon of natural aloe vera, one teaspoon of boiled chamomile, and one teaspoon of cucumber pulp. All ingredients must be mixed evenly. Apply the mixture evenly to the entire eye area in a gentle circular motion, leave it on for two minutes, then rinse thoroughly. You can exfoliate the dead skin cells twice a week using this method.
You should thoroughly remove eye makeup before nourishing your eyelashes and avoid touching your eyes to prevent dirt and bacteria from adhering to your lashes.
In addition to making the eyes more beautiful, regularly nourishing your eyelashes also has biological benefits. It helps protect the eyes from damage caused by direct contact with sweat or rainwater.