Like hair, eyelashes have a life cycle, which explains why they fall out after a while (about 3 months), without necessarily realizing it. Yes, but here it is, depending on the period, it happens that we lose more at times, for a whole host of reasons:we touch our eyes a lot, we have an infection in the eyelid, we wear "too much" of mascara (=5 coats, it's too heavy!) or you don't remove make-up every night, you don't eat the right things, you have a hormonal imbalance... The good news is that there are tips that are easy to put in place, which can boost eyelash growth and/or slow down their fall.
Beauty starts on the plate! And if this is true for the skin, it is just as true for the hair and the eyelashes. Thus, to promote the growth of eyelashes, we make sure to have a good daily intake of proteins and fatty acids. We do not hesitate to have a check-up with a nutritionist if we have trouble doing it alone.
Feeding the lashes at night or before applying mascara is the job of mascara primers. Formulated with ingredients such as amino acids, jojoba oil, hyaluronic acid, silk proteins, they nourish the eyelashes and strengthen them from the bulb to promote regrowth. And good news, you can find them quite easily:They're Real! Mascara base, Benefit, €27.50, Paradise mascara base-care, L'Oréal Paris, €11.90, Black Lash Primer, Blinc c/o Marionnaud, €25.99, Perfecto mascara base, Givenchy, €33.50, Subversion mascara base, Urban Decay, €22, Lipocils Expert, Talika, €40.50 or even Diorshow Maximizer 3D, Dior c/o Sephora, €34. They are used as a cure (at least 3 months) or daily for a more intense make-up result. Another option:bet on castor oil that we come to apply to the eyelashes every evening.
Yes, dietary supplements that promote hair growth have an impact on all hairs, including eyelashes. We therefore do not hesitate to do a little cure to boost them and that they grow back stronger and more numerous.
To us the strong and provided eyelashes!