The intense and long lashes are, clearly, an element that gives charm and power to the look.
Some people are lucky enough to have been born with lush eyelashes. For the rest of us, however, there are secrets to getting them!
Eyelashes, the shield of the eyes.
The real purpose of eyelashes is particularly important. They protect the eyes from dirt and germs, as they act as a protective shield around the eyelid. They also act as detectors that warn us of potential danger when an object is near the eye. Therefore, being dense and lush is not only a matter of aesthetics, but also a matter of health.
And how can you make them richer naturally?
So if your lashes are thin and sparse, don’t worry! We were not all born Megan Fox. It is not necessary to use extensions or a pharmaceutical product. There are several natural ways to lengthen and thicken them and we’ll go over them all here! Always keep in mind though, that whatever product you use, it should be limited to the hairs only and in no case should it penetrate the eye.
Vaseline
If you choose the Vaseline method, you should apply at least three times a week. Use a disposable mascara brush and apply a thin layer to the lashes at night before bedtime, which you wash off in the morning.
Green tea
Dampen a cotton pad with lukewarm green tea (no sweeteners) and brush your lashes every night, once you’ve finished your facial cleansing routine .
Olive oil with or without lemon peel
Apply a small amount of olive oil to your lashes at night before bedtime and wash it off in the morning. Alternatively, you can make a mixture of olive oil and lemon peel in a bottle and use that.
Castor oil
Apply a small amount of castor oil to your lashes with a mascara brush, which you will still wash off in the morning.
aloe vera
Apply a small amount of aloe vera gel to your eyelashes every day before bedtime.
It is as miraculous for this purpose as it is for our skin.
Last but not least!
Anything we put near our eyes can potentially cause irritation. Stop using the product you are using immediately if you notice:
- redness
- itching
- dryness on the eyelids
Good luck!