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How to Get Long, Luscious Lashes

Written by Millie Godfrey

18 Dec 2023

Model with long lashes

If you have naturally short eyelashes, it can feel like your only option is to invest in a good mascara, or else commit yourself to a life of regular lash extensions. But this needn’t be the case. It is possible to transform your natural lashes to be long, lustrous and full. Here is everything you need to know.

At-home Remedies 

While at-home remedies won’t deliver the lengthening, thickening results you’re after, they will support the health of the delicate skin around your eyes and help to prevent dryness and irritation that could affect the longevity of your natural lashes.

Petroleum jelly

It’s finally time to put the discarded tubs of Vaseline floating around at the bottom of bags and in the side compartments of cars to good use.  At least three days a week apply a small amount of petroleum jelly to the eyelashes before bed and wash it off in the morning.

Green tea

Beloved by health and wellness gurus everywhere - apply cooled, unsweetened Green Tea to the eyelashes using a cotton ball daily to reduce inflammation and soothe irritated skin.

Olive oil 

Apply a small amount of olive oil (bonus points if you add infused lemon peel into it) on the eyelashes at night before bed and wash it off in the morning.

Castor oil

Famously good for hair growth, apply a small amount of castor oil on the eyelashes each night before bed and wash it off in the morning. 

Aloe vera

Is there anything Aloe Vera doesn’t help with? You can now add lash growth to its long list of benefits. Dap a small amount of your preferred Aloe Vera gel on the eyelashes and watch it work its magic.

Use a Lash Growth Serum 

Lash serum model

Not to state the obvious, but a good lash serum will help to transform the appearance of even the most stubborn and short lashes. We recommend using our Lash Fuel™ Advanced Peptide Serum, this super lash serum is powered by LFP.003 PEPTIDE, Biotin and Panthenol. The results speak for themselves: in 2 weeks lashes were significantly longer looking and in 4 weeks, they were significantly fuller looking. A no-brainer really. 

Beware of Quick Fixes 

We get it, the road to longer lashes can be trying and you might be tempted to splash out on those lash extensions or apply those strip lashes before a night out. However, over use is likely to not only damage by weakening the hair follicle, but also clog your lashes with glue and improper removal can snap off any existing lashes.

Support with Supplements 

Supplements Biomega 3 Capsules Water

Biotin

Biotin strengthens and helps to protect healthy hair, and recently, studies have suggested that it may even help to combat hair loss thanks to its anti-inflammatory properties. 

Omega-3 fatty acids

Studies on Omega-3 have also shown that it supports the health of your hair. So prioritise foods rich in Omega-3 fatty acids (e.g. salmon, nuts, and seeds) or taking a supplement.

Vitamin E

It's no secret that Vitamin E boasts multiple benefits for hair, including lashes. A study found that participants with alopecia who took supplements of tocotrienol (a primary form of the Vitamin E) noticed hair growth, which was most likely caused by the Vitamin's antioxidant properties.

You can either opt for a Vitamin E oil, which can be applied to your lashes topically or focus on consuming foods that contain the Vitamin (e.g. leafy greens, nuts, and avocado) and supplements.

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