5 Causes of Lash Damage and How to Prevent Them

Did you know that it's normal for eyelashes to fall out? In fact, we can lose up to 5 eyelashes daily. This is all part of the eyelash shedding cycle.

However, if you find yourself losing more, you might be dealing with lash damage. This can leave your lash line looking sparse and affect your self-confidence.

So, what could be causing lash damage? Let's explore the five most common causes of lash damage and some prevention tips.


Causes of Lash Damage

causes of lash damage


1. Improper Use of Makeup

While makeup can beautifully accentuate your eyes, improper use can lead to serious lash damage.

This includes failing to remove your makeup before bed and using old, expired cosmetics.

Using water-proof mascara can also weaken lashes if worn daily or left on too long, as it can dehydrate your lashes, making them brittle and susceptible to breakage.

Plus, tugging at your lashes during makeup removal could lead to unwanted fallout.


2. Overuse of Eyelash Curlers

The allure of perfectly curled lashes is hard to resist. But frequent or incorrect use of a curler can strain your lashes and potentially damage the hair follicles.

3. Nutritional Deficiencies

Surprisingly, your diet can affect your lashes too! If your diet lacks vital vitamins and nutrients, like vitamins A, C, D, E, and biotin, it can weaken your hair growth, including your eyelashes. 

4. Lack of Hygiene

Neglecting lash hygiene can lead to the build-up of dirt and oils, leading to bacterial infections, causing damage to your lashes and follicles.

5. Health Conditions

Certain health conditions can also contribute to lash damage. For example, conditions like hypothyroidism, blepharitis, and alopecia areata can affect the health and growth of your lashes. If you suspect a health condition is causing lash damage, consult a healthcare professional for proper diagnosis and treatment.


Signs of Lash Damage

signs of lash damage

Now that you know what causes eyelash damage, you may be wondering, how to know if eyelash follicles are damaged? Well, here are some red flags:
  • Increased lash fallout.
  • Shorter, thinner, and fewer lashes.
  • Itchy or irritated eyelid skin.
  • Changes in the direction of lash growth.
These symptoms could indicate that your lash health is compromised.


The truth about Lash Extensions and Lash Lifts

Lash extensions and lifts have gotten a bad reputation for causing lash damage. Many clients often ask these two questions: Do lash extensions damage your lashes? Are lash lifts damaging?

Here's the truth: when done by a skilled and certified professional using quality lash supplies, they can be safe and beneficial.

However, repeated improper application or removal of lash extensions can lead to lash damage.

Also, lash lifts performed incorrectly can overprocess your lashes, causing them to become brittle and dry. Hence, it's vital only to trust a reputable lash artist and maintain proper aftercare.


Tips to Prevent Lash Damage

Tips to Prevent Lash Damage

Now that we've covered what causes eyelash damage, here are some tips to keep those lashes healthy and thriving:
  • Be gentle when removing eye makeup. Use an oil-based remover and a gentle motion.
  • Invest in a good eyelash serum with vitamins and peptides to nourish your lashes.
  • Eat a balanced diet rich in protein, vitamins, and minerals to support lash growth.
  • Clean your lashes regularly to prevent the build-up of dirt and bacteria.
  • Choose a qualified lash artist for extensions and lifts, and follow their aftercare instructions religiously.

In summary...

Your lashes not only frame your eyes but also play a crucial role in your overall beauty routine.

Knowing what causes lash damage and how to prevent it is the first step towards maintaining healthier, more luscious lashes.

Now, if you're a lash artist, ensure you're well-versed in these causes and prevention methods to educate your clients on how to care for their lashes.

That way, they can enjoy beautiful and healthier lashes for years!
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