If you’re anything like me, you probably spend a lot of
time trying to lengthen, plump and curl your eyelashes. It’s easy to forget
that they aren’t just an accessory—they actually protect your eyes from
irritants like dust, sweat, and even the sun.
So while we are busy doing all we
can to have fuller, sexier lashes, there are some must-know facts that will
keep your lashes healthy and gorgeous.
1. They Require Some TLC
Eyelashes are
made out of the same components as hair—and just as your hair gets dirty, so do
your eyelashes. Protecting your eyes can be dirty work, causing a buildup of
dust, sweat, and mascara. For a gentle cleanse, press a warm compress to the
lids before washing lashes with baby shampoo.
2. They Change as You Get Older
If you notice a change in the fullness or length of your lashes, you’re not
imagining things. It’s natural for eyelashes to thin—just as the strands on
your head do—as you mature. To keep them full and beautiful, add a supplement
that encourages hair growth, like the B vitamin biotin, to your daily
supplement routine.
3. Curlers Can Fracture Lashes
The common fear associated
with lash curlers is that they will pull lashes out at the root. But what you
really should be worrying about is breaking them in half, as this is a
more common occurrence. Instead of aggressively crimping your lashes, pulse the
curler with light pressure 10 seconds before applying mascara.
4. Lashes Can
Become Too Long
It may seem like every girl’s dream to have long
lashes, but it’s possible for your eyelashes to be too lengthy; it can become
painful and inconvenient. Highly active hormones sometimes cause lashes to grow
to outrageous lengths. If your lashes need a trim, you can DIY it—but
I’d recommend seeing a professional makeup artist for the first time to
learn the ropes. Then, invest in a pair of iris scissors to maintain yours.
6.
Waterproof Mascara Irritates Them
The same components that make waterproof
mascara do its job can do a number on your lash line. While lashes are designed
to dust away irritants, they aren’t sure what to do when coated in
water-proofing agents like dimethicone copolyol and silicone. The rejection of
those ingredients can cause an itchy, watery allergic reaction. Look for a more
natural formula that is free of preservatives or fragrances to keep eyes
itch-free.
7. Lash Extensions Can be Dangerous
While celebs like Kim Kardashian
have sung the praises of eyelash extensions (the more expensive, longer-lasting
sister of your average false lashes), they’re not as harmless as they may seem.
The ingredients in adhesives, such as formaldehyde, can irritate the lash line.
And if applied incorrectly, they can take real eyelashes with them as they fall
off. If you still want to try them, i highly recommend first finding a
reputable and safe salon in your area with estheticians who specialize in
extensions.
So there you have it. Now you know the best way to care for your
lashes.
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