7 Ways To Make Your Damaged Lashes Grow Back Healthier And Stronger

So the worst case scenario just happened: you had lash extensions, but after a week or so your natural eyelashes start falling off one by one, leaving you with a balding lash line. Or, it was just a normal day and you were curling your lashes when your curler just accidentally snaps off the hair. What to do? Fortunately, restoring the health and vitality of your eyelashes doesn't require a miracle—just a well-rounded approach that nurtures them from root to tip. To encourage eyelash growth after damage, consider a multifaceted approach focusing on nutrition, gentle care, and appropriate products. Here’s what you can do!

  1. Gentle Care: Avoid rubbing your eyes excessively and be gentle when removing makeup. Use a soft, oil-based makeup remover to reduce pulling and stress on your lashes.

  2. Nourish Your Lashes: Invest in a nourishing eyelash serum that contains peptides, biotin, or castor oil. These ingredients can help stimulate growth and strengthen your lashes. Apply the serum at the base of your eyelashes nightly, following the product's instructions.

  3. Healthy Diet: A diet rich in vitamins and minerals supports hair growth. Ensure you're getting enough protein, vitamins A, C, E, and B vitamins, and minerals such as iron and zinc. Foods like eggs, fish, berries, nuts, and leafy greens are great for promoting hair health.

  4. Avoid Harsh Products: Steer clear of harsh mascaras or those that are waterproof, as they can be difficult to remove and may lead to more lash loss. Opt for mascaras that are easier to remove and gentler on your lashes.

  5. Limit Lash Extensions: While lash extensions can look great, they can also cause damage and loss of your natural lashes if used continuously over time. Give your lashes a break from extensions to allow them to grow back.

  6. Moisturize Your Lashes: Just like your skin, your eyelashes can benefit from moisturization. Natural oils like castor oil, coconut oil, or vitamin E can be applied lightly to your lashes before bed to encourage growth and strength.

  7. Consult a Professional: If your lashes are severely damaged or you're concerned about their growth, consider consulting a dermatologist. They can provide targeted treatments or recommend prescription products that may help speed up the growth process.

Remember, eyelashes grow in cycles, and it might take several weeks to months to see significant improvement. Patience and consistent care are key!

Liz Lanuzo

Founder & Editor-in-Chief

I eat makeup for breakfast, lunch, dinner, and dessert.

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