How to naturally long eyelashes

Author: Peter Berry
Date Of Creation: 13 February 2021
Update Date: 1 July 2024
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11 Quick Ways to Grow Long Eyelashes in 30 Days
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  • Another great eye makeup remover is to gently massage coconut oil into your eyelids and lashes, then use a cotton pad to absorb the oil and cosmetics.
  • Be sure not to rub your eyes too hard to avoid losing your lashes.
  • Use a gentle cleanser after removing makeup. After cleansing, use a gentle facial cleanser to wash all of your face, including the eyelids. This step helps to wash off the remaining oil.
    • The eyelids are pretty clean after removing makeup, so you just need to rub the cleanser on the eyelids, no need to rub them.

  • Do not rub or pull on the eyelashes. Whether it's washing your lashes or trying to remove something from your eyes, avoid rubbing or pulling on them, as this can cause them to break or fall out.
    • Rubbing your lashes also means putting strong pressure on them when you apply pressure to them in a back-up or up-down motion with your fingers or other objects.
    • Note that rubbing your eyelashes is not the same as massaging your eyelids, which improves the health of both your eyelids and eyelashes.
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  • Method 2 of 4: Eyelid massage

    1. Gently massage the eyelids and eyelids. Use your finger to swipe the length of your eyelids toward your eyes - down if you massage your upper eyelid, and up when you massage your lower lid. Massaging the upper skin areas will help keep pores clean, increase blood circulation and stimulate eyelash growth.
      • Be sure to be gentle when massaging your eyelids. The pressure should not be so strong that it hurts the eyelids or eyes.
      • You can massage with or without oil. If you use oil, be careful not to get it into your eyes, and rinse your face thoroughly after you finish massaging so that the oil won't clog pores. Coconut oil can be a good choice thanks to its antibacterial properties.

    2. Repeat 5-10 times in 30 seconds. Continue to swipe up each eyelid for about 30 seconds on each side. If it feels uncomfortable, use lighter force or take a break.
    3. Do it at least 2-3 times per week. Many people even massage their eyelids once a day. advertisement

    Method 3 of 4: Apply oil to eyelashes

    1. Dilute oil. Certain oils like coconut oil or olive oil can be applied directly to the lashes without having to be diluted. However, essential oils have a very strong scent and can cause eye irritation if you do not dilute it with a carrier oil.
      • Extra virgin olive oil and jojoba oil are often used to dilute essential oils.The amount of oil used will depend on your preference, but you should probably start with 2 to 4 drops of essential oil per teaspoon of carrier oil.

    2. Apply oil or oil mixture to your eyelashes. You can use a cotton swab and finger to do this. Start at the base of the lash and stroke the ends of the lashes.
    3. Leave it on overnight. It's best to apply the serum to your lashes before going to bed to give them time to soak up the serum.
    4. Repeat a few times a week. If irritation occurs, immediately stop whatever oils are being applied to your lashes. advertisement

    Method 4 of 4: Use oil wax to maintain eyelashes

    1. Buy oil wax. Vaseline is a popular brand, but you can also buy other lesser-known brands. If you don't want to use oil wax, you can buy oil-free from health care stores. Integrated versions are also available in the market.
      • You can also make your own oil-free wax by mixing 1/8 cup (about 30 g) of grated beeswax and ½ cup olive oil in a saucepan, melting the 2 ingredients over low heat in the upper compartment of the water bath. , then pour the mixture into the jar and let it cool.
    2. Apply oil wax to your eyelashes. Dip a cotton swab in the oil wax and sweep it along the contours of your lashes, avoiding eye contact. Next, take some oil wax on your finger and brush the lashes between your index finger and thumb.
      • You can also just apply oil wax to your lashes like mascara with a clean mascara brush.
    3. Apply oil wax before bed or brush in place of mascara. When applied to your lashes before going to bed, the oil will stick to your lashes and lie still. You can also brush oil wax on your eyelashes instead of mascara. Oil wax won't work as well as mascara, but it will also beautify your lashes.
      • Some people apply oil wax underneath the mascara to keep the eyelashes moist and help the mascara stay on longer, but some think the oil wax stains the mascara.
    4. Do it at least 3 times per week. If you just apply it before bed, try to do it at least 3 times per week.
    5. Make sure to wash your eyelids and lashes thoroughly. Use a gentle cleanser to wash off the oil wax from your lashes and eyelids.
    6. Do not apply oil wax all day. You need to give your eyelids and lashes a rest, otherwise you could clog your pores and cause them to fall out, or at least stop growing.
      • If using oil wax instead of mascara, do not use it at night.
      • If you use oil wax at night, do not use it throughout the day.
    7. Wait for the difference in 2-4 weeks. Most people claim that oil wax can help make eyelashes longer and thicker. You should notice a difference a few weeks after applying the oil wax, as long as it is used regularly.
      • Although many people say that their eyelashes are longer and thicker when using oil wax, there is no scientific evidence to support these claims.
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    Advice

    • If you have to wear mascara, choose one that has a formula that helps to grow your lashes. Rimmel's Lash Accelerator is a popular choice.
    • There are serums on the market that are marketed for long-lasting lashes. You should read reviews online before buying a product, as not all are equally good, and some even cause irritation or allergies.
    • Apply castor oil to your eyelashes and be patient, as it can take a while to get effective.

    Warning

    • If you have styes or any eyelid problem, be very careful about what is applied to your eyelids and lashes. If you are unsure which one is right for your health problems, if any, consult your doctor.
    • The eyes and the skin around the eyes are very sensitive. If you get irritated from anything put on your eyelashes, stop using immediately. See your doctor if irritation persists long after you stop using the product.
    • Using oil around the eyes can cause swelling and dark circles under the eyes. You can prevent this by rinsing the eye area.