How to make my eyelashes look longer

You can kiss the daunting thought of (trying) to apply false eyelashes on to your eyes goodbye! We’ve found the most effective hacks to up your eyelash game. The best part? All of them involve items that you can find at home. 

Spooning

For this hack, all you need is a spoon and mascara. Flip the spoon so the rounded area faces outwards, and position the spoon as close to your upper lash line as possible. Start applying your mascara from the roots, and use the back of the spoon as a base to push your eyelashes against. Be sure to drag the wand out as long as you can; the spoon will prevent the mascara from getting on your face and allow you to extend the length of your eyelashes.

Powder coating

Prep your eyelashes using a curler. Start off with a few coats of your favourite mascara. Put some baby powder on the back of your hand, and use a Q-tip to apply the powder to your lashes. Make sure that you apply enough – your eyelashes should look very powder coated when you’re done! Let it set for a few seconds, and then reapply a few coats of your mascara to ensure that the baby powder is no longer visible. Voilà, longer lashes. 

 De-clumping

If your mascara is making your eyelashes look clumpy instead of lengthy, try this: take a brand new toothbrush and carefully run it over your lashes after applying mascara. The bristles will de-clump your mascara and leave your lashes looking thick! If your mascara still feels clumpy, soak the tube in hot water before you use it for a short time or add a few eye drops of contact lens solution to the mascara and shake well. Be careful though; you’re supposed to dispose of your mascara every three months, so if it is very clumpy this is a sign that it could have expired.

 Heating

Is the eyelash curler your favourite beauty tool? Make it even more effective by putting it under a blow dryer at its hottest setting before you use it! The heat will help to elongate the curl and make sure it stays. (Similar to curling irons for your hair.)

DIY extensions

Create your own eyelash extensions using cotton wool and an eyebrow brush! Apply mascara as normal. Stretch out a piece of cotton so it is wispy, and trace the eyebrow brush over the cotton so that pieces of it attach to the brush. Use the brush to comb out your eyelashes – the pieces of the cotton should stick. Apply another coat of mascara, and repeat if necessary!

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There’s a reason that mascara takes up a bajillion threads on beauty message boards: People want to know how to get longer eyelashes.

The thickness and length of your lashes totally vary. Most of us have 90 to 160 upper lashes placed in 5 to 6 rows on our upper eyelid.

Although the anatomy of the hair is different, if the locks on your head are sparse, your eyelashes probably will be too, according to Soul Lee, an eyebrow and eyelash extension specialist at Beautiful Soul Studio in New York City.

Trying to lengthen what you’ve got in the eyelash department? Here’s everything you need to know about how to make eyelashes grow and how to make your eyelashes look longer.

Latisse (aka bimatoprost ophthalmic solution) is the only eyelash growth product approved by the FDA that helps grow, thicken, and darken your lashes.

When applied every day to the upper eyelid lash line, you usually get results in about 2 months. But, once you start using Latisse, you can’t stop or your eyelashes will go back to normal.

“It really is the only thing that works,” says Lee (research backs her up, too.)

Before getting started, you’ll need a prescription for the Latisse. Most individuals who are able to prescribe medication are able to prescribe Latisse. They’ll also be able to rule out any reasons why you shouldn’t use it.

There are side effects to consider:

  • red, itchy, and dry eyes
  • darkening of the brown pigment of the iris (especially for blue- and grey-eyed folks)
  • darkening of eyelids
  • unwanted hair grown around the eyes (if applied incorrectly)

It’s also vital to keep it out of your eyes!

Your lashes can get damaged from wear-and-tear just like the hair on your head. Eyelashes can also just go AWOL and fall out.

“It can take 3 months to a year for lashes to grow back,” says Lee. And that’s assuming the follicle’s not dead and the eyelash has just fallen out. Worst case scenario: The eyelash hair follicle dies and the lash won’t grow back (RIP lush lashes).

Here are some home treatments you can try to help make your eyelashes look longer and thicker.

Coconut oil

No-poo fans swear by coconut oil to moisturize their dry locks. That’s because research shows a fatty acid in coconut oil can penetrate strands of your hair.

In theory coconut oil can condition eyelashes like it does hair, but Lee says coconut oil still won’t make your lashes grow.

You can use a clean spoolie to apply coconut oil to lashes at night, and wash if off in the morning. This might protect your lashes from damage and condition them, allowing them to look fuller.

Castor oil

Castor oil — a type of vegetable oil — won’t make eyelashes grow, says Lee. There isn’t enough concrete research to prove it can grow eyelashes either. Some studies have shown the chemical compounds in castor oil might reverse or prevent hair loss, but more research is needed.

You can still use it at night with a spoolie and wash it off in the a.m. if you want to help condition your lashes.

Olive oil

There’s no research proving that olive oil makes your eyelashes grow, but you can use it as a cheap eyelash conditioner just like castor oil to help your eye fringe look healthier. It’s also great in a salad dressing.

OTC lash serum

According to Lee, there are some over-the-counter (OTC) lash serums that can make lashes appear fuller and longer, but it’s just not the same as Latisse (i.e. actually makes lashes grow longer).

Some OTC lash serums also have the active ingredient isopropyl cloprostenate, which is similar to what works in Latisse. But, the trade off is it isn’t as potent, reliable in results, or regulated by the FDA (which has prompted lawsuits for its potential side effects).

Biotin supplement

Biotin is called vitamin H or B7. It’s found in foods like spinach and eggs, and can also be taken as a supplement. Hey, vitamins are nice. But, there’s limited research proving that a biotin supplement actually helps grow your eyelashes (or your hair).

And biotin can interact with some meds, so check with your healthcare provider before trying.

Vaseline

Vaseline (aka petroleum jelly) is an occlusive moisturizer. It’s your BFF for chapped lips and dry hands/knees/elbows/feet.

Vaseline can make your lashes look moisturized and shinier, but that’s all. There’s no research proving petroleum jelly makes your lashes grow. If you still want to give it a go to help moisturize your lashes, you can apply a rice size amount at night with a cotton swab.

Aloe vera

Aloe vera is another moisturizer we know and love. But alas, there’s no research backing up the claim it makes your lashes grow longer. Like other remedies, you can apply it at night and it may help moisturize your lashes, but that’s really it. Some good news? Aloe is soothing on a sunburn 🔥.

  • Remove eye makeup before bed. According to Lee, mascara clogs the follicle overtime and can weaken it. She recommends wearing a regular mascara and taking off eye makeup with micellar cleansing water. If you must use a sturdier, waterproof mascara, Lee advises using an oil-based makeup remover. Gently pat remover over your lashes and eyes; don’t rub vigorously.
  • Don’t trim or pluck your lashes yourself. It’s totally a myth that if you trim your lashes they will grow back longer, says Lee. Also, keep scissors away from your eyes, pretty please! If you need an eyelash removed, visit a specialist for help or your healthcare provider if you have inflammation or pain.
  • Brush out those lashes. This can help keep things tamed and tidy, potentially avoiding unwanted breakage. Lee suggests brushing your lashes before bedtime with a spoolie if you want to groom them.

  • Curl your lashes carefully. Work the eyelash curler like a hair curler (wrap and let go), as opposed to a hair iron (flatten and pull).
  • Don’t yank off your falsies. Be slow and methodical about removing false eyelashes and remove them gently with micellar water or makeup remover. If you have semi-permanent eyelash extensions, it’s best to trust a professional. Lee notes, the glue for extensions is much stronger than the glue you’d use for falsies.
  • Lay off the extensions once in a while. Lee tells clients to take 3 months off per year to give lashes a rest.
  • Stick with single lash extensions. “Volume lashes” are when 3 or 4 eyelash extensions are glued over one lash. They might look dramatic, but Lee warns multiple lash extensions “stresses your follicle.”

How can I make my eye lashes long naturally?

Castor oil: Apply a small amount of castor oil on the eyelashes each night before bed and wash it off in the morning. Aloe vera: Apply a small amount of aloe vera gel on the eyelashes before bed and wash it off in the morning. Eyelid massage: Gently massage eyelids along the lash line.

How can I make my eyelashes look longer without mascara?

9 ways to get longer eyelashes without mascara.
Use petroleum jelly. Dabbing vaseline on your eyelashes has multiple benefits. ... .
Avoid falsies. ... .
Eat healthy foods. ... .
Comb your eyelashes. ... .
Apply coconut oil. ... .
Massage eyelids. ... .
Use olive oil. ... .
Avoid eyelash curlers..

How does vaseline make your eyelashes look longer?

Petroleum jelly Take a clear mascara wand and apply some Vaseline Petroleum Jelly on it. Run it along your upper and lower lashes every day for best results.

Is it possible for eyelashes to grow longer?

"It is possible to significantly increase the length and thickness of your eyelashes," says Brett King, MD, a dermatologist at Yale Medicine. Your eyelashes typically take around two months to grow.