Eyelashes are more than just cosmetic bangs. Eyelashes protect the eye from impurities that can obstruct vision or cause infection or injury. Eye lashes grow, fall out and renew naturally in a six to 10-week cycle, just like hair.
It is normal to lose one to five tabs daily. Sometimes a more rapid loss of eyelashes (known as medarosis) can be a symptom of an underlying health problem in the eye or elsewhere in the body.
Lashes are a very important part of our face and they play an essential role in every makeup decision. Well made up, your eyelashes can make your eyes look bigger and deeper than they are, create a frame for your eyes and enhance aspects such as the colour of your iris and your skin. We discovered some tips that every girl should know to take care and make up her eyelashes properly and get a fabulous look.
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Common causes of localised eyelash loss
There are many reasons why you can lose more eyelashes than the normal average. If you are not also losing eyebrows or hair, loss of eyelashes may be an indication of:
- Cosmetic irritation. Leaving eye makeup for a long time, using and removing eyelash extensions, and using eyelash curlers (hot or non-hot) can damage eyelashes and accelerate their fall. Eyelash loss can also be caused by an allergy to the eyelash and the rubber with which the eyelash extensions are applied.
- Itching or burning accompanied by redness or inflammation of the eyelids may be an indication of blepharitis. This is a condition that occurs when the sebaceous glands are plugged near the base of the eyelashes, causing inflammation and chronic problems with the eyelash follicles.
- This is a condition in which stress or other emotional or psychological disorders cause the person to regularly pluck their eyelashes.
- Skin cancer. Less often, localized loss of eyelashes can be a symptom of skin cancer on the eyelid. Cancer can interrupt eyelash growth as malignant cells reproduce.
Other less common causes of eyelash loss include chronic styes and chalazion, eye rosacea, or mite, bacteria, or fungal infections in one or both eyes.
When eyelash loss is accompanied by other hair or hair loss
If hair loss comes from the eyelashes and also from the eyebrows or scalp, this could be a sign of a systemic health problem or other condition. The most common causes of general hair and hair loss, including eyelashes, are:
Alopecia. This autoimmune disease causes the body to attack its own hair follicles and cause total, partial, or sporadic loss of body hair or hair. Chronic alopecia is usually hereditary. Acute alopecia – sudden, temporary hair loss – can be triggered by surgery, chronic illness, fever, influenza, anemia, childbirth, or aging.
Thyroid disorders. The thyroid is a gland in the neck that controls the body’s hormones. Both hyperthyroidism (a hormonal excess) and hypothyroidism (a hormone shortage) can cause loss of eyelashes and other hairs. Other common symptoms of a thyroid disorder include changes in body weight, heart rate, and blood pressure.
Other less common causes of general hair and hair loss include:
- Chronic inflammatory diseases such as psoriasis, rheumatoid arthritis, lupus, and scleroderma;
- Chronic stress;
- Nutritional deficiencies;
- Hormonal changes like those that occur with menopause; and
- Chemotherapy and radiotherapy treatments.
Additionally, there are many medications that can have side effects of hair loss, eyebrows or eyelashes.
When should you see your doctor about eyelash loss?
You should immediately consult your doctor:
- If eyelash loss occurs on both eyelids;
- If you are also losing eyebrow hair or if your hair falls out;
- If you also have skin changes such as itching, redness, or peeling;
- If you have a feeling of pressure around the eyes; or
- If you have any degree of vision loss.
Good eyelash hygiene
To keep your eyelashes healthy, wash your face and eyelids daily with mild soap and water. The glands in the eyelids naturally lubricate the lashes, so there is no need to use lotions or conditioners unless the lashes feel excessively dry. A healthy diet that includes enough protein, fruits, vegetables, and iron will also maintain the health of long, abundant eyelashes.
What are the advantages of eyelash growth treatments?
There are several products on the market that promote growth.
There are FDA-approved prescription medication for eyelash growth. It has been clinically studied and has shown consistent lash growth. The product has some risks including irritation of the eyes and eyelids, pigmentation of the skin and iris (which causes blue eyes to turn brown) and can cause atrophy of periocular fat (giving the appearance of sunken eyes) with prolonged use.
Over-the-counter eyelash serums can cause sensitivity or adverse reactions in some people. You should consult your ophthalmologist to determine if these products are appropriate for you.
Use olive oil
The daily application of a small amount of olive oil is a great way to moisturize and protect lashes against weakness. This ingredient has essential fatty acids and antioxidant agents that keep hair conditioned and strong.
Take advantage of castor oil
The active compounds of castor oil have been valued in the cosmetic industry for their ability to nourish and strengthen hair. In fact, it is one of the oldest home remedies in what has to do with the beauty of eyelashes.
Using it every night, and even several times a day, weakness is reduced and growth is stimulated.
Apply vitamin E
In addition to incorporating foods rich in vitamin E within your dietary plan, you can buy small capsules in pharmacies that contain it in oil.
Its antioxidant effects serve to stop the weakness caused by free radicals and also create a protective layer against external aggressive agents. Applying it every day will get stimulate the growth of the eyelashes and ensure their hydration.
Stop cruelty in the makeup industry by resorting to vegan eyelashes such as the one provided by Tigress Beauty. With our eyelashes you can easily emulate the look of natural eyelashes with extra volume that will help you achieve a beautiful doll-eyed look.