Table of contents:
- Various causes of eyelash loss
- 1. Use of mascara
- 2. The habit of rubbing his eyes
- 3. Using an eyelash curler
- 4. Inflammation of the eyelids
- 5. Alopecia
- 6. Currently undergoing chemotherapy
- Even if you fall out, you can make your lashes grow faster
- How to prevent lashes from falling out again?
If the eyes are the windows to the soul, it is fitting that the lashes are the curtains. The length of the lashes helps build the character of your face. However, what does it mean if the lashes fall out (come off)?
Some of the causes may be trivial, but some require special medical attention. Whatever causes your lashes to fall out, of course this can make you feel inferior. Check out how to work around this below.
Various causes of eyelash loss
Some of you may rub your eyes frequently and then find that some of your lashes are coming off. If only occasionally, eyelash loss is normal. However, it is necessary to watch out if the eyelash loss occurs continuously.
Below are the potential causes of your lashes that fall out.
1. Use of mascara
The use of mascara products can indeed make your lashes look thicker and tapering. However, this could actually be the reason why your natural lashes fall off so often.
Moreover, if you like to use mascara waterproof. The reason is, mascara waterproof contain chemicals that cause lashes to become stiffer.
Mascara ink that sticks tightly and makes lashes stiff makes you need more effort to remove them. This treatment risks making the lashes more prone to falling off.
In addition, in some cases, there are people who are allergic to cosmetics, especially certain mascara products. This then makes the lashes fall out and eventually thin out.
2. The habit of rubbing his eyes
Without you knowing it, the habit of rubbing your eyes actually makes your lashes fall one by one. So, try not to rub the eyes too hard.
Not only does it cause eyelash loss, but it's also not good for the health of your eyes. The hands you rub with may be filled with bacteria and parasites that can cause eye irritation.
3. Using an eyelash curler
Many women use eyelash curlers to further enhance the final look of their eye makeup. However, without you knowing it, using this special tweezer actually makes your lashes fall out easily.
Moreover, if this tool is used when you use mascara. The lashes become stickier and eventually when pinched, the hair will stick to the curler surface. The lashes fell out.
4. Inflammation of the eyelids
Inflammation or infection that occurs on the eyelids is called blepharitis. Usually, this condition is caused by a bacterial infection, injury, or an allergic reaction.
One of the effects that occurs when eyelid inflammation occurs is the loss of eyelashes. If this is accompanied by pain in the eye area, you should immediately consult a doctor.
5. Alopecia
If you feel that your lashes keep falling out and it's hard to grow, you may have an autoimmune disease called alopecia.
Alopecia (baldness) is usually characterized by hair loss on the head which can lead to balding. Even so, the eyelashes and eyebrows as well as fine hair on other parts of the body can also be affected.
If this happens to you, you should immediately consult a doctor.
6. Currently undergoing chemotherapy
Don't be surprised if while you were undergoing chemotherapy, all your hair and hair fell out, including your lashes. Although these side effects depend on the type and dose of medication, chemotherapy can generally cause some of your eyelashes to fall out.
However, don't worry. After your cancer treatment is over, your lashes will grow back to normal as before.
Even if you fall out, you can make your lashes grow faster
In fact, lashes are just like your hair which can grow long. The average adult has about 100 - 150 upper lashes, but of varying lengths.
Meanwhile, eyelash growth takes about 5 - 11 months. Want to speed up the growth of lashes? Here are tips you can do.
- Eat a healthy diet. Several nutrients that can help the growth of eyelashes, such as protein, biotin, vitamin B3, iron, and various kinds of minerals.
- Use an eyelash fertilizer. Currently there are many lash fertilizer products that are packaged like mascara, but make sure that the product you use is safe.
How to prevent lashes from falling out again?
So that your lashes don't fall out again in the future, you should do some of the tips below.
- Use new mascara, this is to avoid allergies to the lashes.
- Be careful when cleaning make up, especially in the eyes.
- Don't forget to remove your makeup before you rest.
- Don't overuse the eyelash curler.
- Remove false lashes or extensions slowly.