How to keep lashes soft and moisturized? (If that makes sense)

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Mar 31, 2014

Isabel M.

My lashes seem to be very brittle lately, and they've been falling out as well. How can I keep them moisturized and soft? And I was wondering how long exactly , does it take for eyelashes to grow? I know all the oils and stuff for growth is horse crap, but I just want to know if there is any way I can improve my eyelash health?

Mar 31, 2014

Betsy N.

I would suggest to maybe reduce wearing mascara that's about all I don't know about a mascara primer.

Mar 31, 2014

Isabel M.

Jacqlyn, I know! I have done research on the lash growth part, I just want healthier lashes in general, I know that all those oils ans Vaseline risk eye infections I am just wondering how I can improve overall health! And thank you Betsy! I will have to start taking my Mascara off as soon as I get home!

Mar 31, 2014

Nala H.

I've used oil in the past and it helped them fall out less. I only applied on the ends not near the base.

Mar 31, 2014

Nala H.

I used castor oil and grapeseed oil or coconut oil at night. Also try using it to remove eye makeup. It makes taking mascara off ultra east. Just make sure to wash your face after

Mar 31, 2014

Brooke R.

Try vitamin e oil. I use it to remove my eye makeup and I've noticed improvement in my lash strength and overall health.

Mar 31, 2014

Isabel M.

Thank you Jacqlyn, Nala and Brooke! You ladies are great! I have to get my paws on some vitimain e oil , castor oil and eye primer...

Mar 31, 2014

Cami F.

Castor oil, vitamin e oil, and coconut oil are all awesome for lash health. They won't necessarily grow your lashes, but it will condition them, and make them healthier.

Coconut oil worked wonderfully for me

Mar 31, 2014

Anupa M.

Sweet almond oil, jojoba oil, or sunflower is amazing at conditioning and from my research it doesn't cause irritations. I also use them personally. Take a drop on a qtip and gently apply it to your lash line before bed :)

Castor oil is great at removing make up and mascara but I wouldn't recommend it for the way I suggested above because, being a thicker oil, it can dry out your actual eye (if it comes in contact with your eye ball) :) good luck!!