For Every Bride Who Dreams of Longer & Thicker Lashes
Marwa Yehia
June 17, 2019
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For Every Bride Who Dreams of Longer & Thicker Lashes
Why don’t we just admit that a lot of us are obsessed with getting lashes that go for days? There’s no shame in it, if you want long lashes then you want long lashes! But why run straight to artificial solutions that damage your real lashes when you can naturally grow and elongate them? Yes, the latter is possible if you start taking care of your lashes at least 6 months before the wedding by following these 6 simple steps:
1. Castor Oil
Castor oil is a fairly thick oil that can help you grow both your eyebrows and lashes because of the fatty acids that make it up. Some even go so far as to describe the results of its regular use as “miraculous”. Apply the oil at night to give it time to saturate.

2. Vitamin E
Vitamin E capsules aren’t only beneficial for the skin but also for your lashes. The vitamin is best applied at night before bed with a clean mascara brush after emptying the capsules into a small container. Vitamin E should act as a bride's best friend.

3. Natural Oils
Here are the names of all the natural oils that you can use to grow your eyelashes: coconut oil, avocado oil, almond oil, flaxseed oil, and sesame oil. Apply them like mentioned in the above points. You probably already have at least one of these oils lying around at home.

4. Green Tea
Green tea doesn’t only stimulate metabolism but also hair growth. Make a cup of green tea, let it cool for a bit, and then dip a cotton ball in the tea and smear it over your lashes. The caffeine will take care of the rest, including cleaning your follicles and making sure that nutrients are making it to your lash-line.

5. Fake Lashes
Resorting to applying fake lashes may be the quickest way to get longer lashes but it is also the most harmful. If you get used to the process, in time, you’ll find your real lashes getting weaker and starting to fall out.

6. Makeup Removal
You need to make it a habit to immediately remove your makeup the moment you make it home. Sleeping with makeup on damages the skin and definitely the lashes, too. Not only that, but it also makes way for wrinkles and acne to start forming. Cleanse your face when you wake up and then again before you go to sleep.

Translated by: Nour Nasreldin
Why don’t we just admit that a lot of us are obsessed with getting lashes that go for days? There’s no shame in it, if you want long lashes then you want long lashes! But why run straight to artificial solutions that damage your real lashes when you can naturally grow and elongate them? Yes, the latter is possible if you start taking care of your lashes at least 6 months before the wedding by following these 6 simple steps:
1. Castor Oil
Castor oil is a fairly thick oil that can help you grow both your eyebrows and lashes because of the fatty acids that make it up. Some even go so far as to describe the results of its regular use as “miraculous”. Apply the oil at night to give it time to saturate.

2. Vitamin E
Vitamin E capsules aren’t only beneficial for the skin but also for your lashes. The vitamin is best applied at night before bed with a clean mascara brush after emptying the capsules into a small container. Vitamin E should act as a bride's best friend.

3. Natural Oils
Here are the names of all the natural oils that you can use to grow your eyelashes: coconut oil, avocado oil, almond oil, flaxseed oil, and sesame oil. Apply them like mentioned in the above points. You probably already have at least one of these oils lying around at home.

4. Green Tea
Green tea doesn’t only stimulate metabolism but also hair growth. Make a cup of green tea, let it cool for a bit, and then dip a cotton ball in the tea and smear it over your lashes. The caffeine will take care of the rest, including cleaning your follicles and making sure that nutrients are making it to your lash-line.

5. Fake Lashes
Resorting to applying fake lashes may be the quickest way to get longer lashes but it is also the most harmful. If you get used to the process, in time, you’ll find your real lashes getting weaker and starting to fall out.

6. Makeup Removal
You need to make it a habit to immediately remove your makeup the moment you make it home. Sleeping with makeup on damages the skin and definitely the lashes, too. Not only that, but it also makes way for wrinkles and acne to start forming. Cleanse your face when you wake up and then again before you go to sleep.

Translated by: Nour Nasreldin