Taking Care of Your Natural Eyelashes

A woman's eyes are the first asset of hers that will be noticed by the opposite sex.  It's because the eyes will tell the stories that she can't tell and the secrets that her soul hides. And because this is the case, women often give their eyes that much attention so much so that eye-related products are one of the most sought-after in the market.

Those women who were born with big eyes are the luckiest on earth since they won't have to do much with their eyes. This is especially true when the eyes come with beautiful thick eyelashes. There are certain cultures that define beauty as women having big eyes. For those who are not that lucky to have thick eyelashes or big eyes, there are eye products that can help women to have them. An example of these is a 3d fiber mascara that is waterproof which can enhance the size of one's eyes and the thickness of the eyelashes.

However, when you use mascara products and at times even resort to procedures like attaching permanent or temporary synthetic 3d lashes, this may affect the natural growth of your eyelashes. You have to remember that your eyelashes or the natural hair that grows on the tips of your eyelids is affected by a lot of natural factors. Experiments and researches had shown that there are natural herbs that can stimulate hair growth. Examples of these herbs are the alfalfa and arnica whose extracts are known to aid hair growth stimulation. Honey extract is also a great moisturizer which makes sure that your eyelids are moisturized and nourished naturally. In fact, these herbs are often seen as ingredients in most hair growth stimulants.

You also have to remember that eyelashes are naturally long. When a child is born his or her eyelashes are long. They only tend to become shorter due to stress, pressure, and overexposure. Those synthetic items that you use on them may also dampen its natural growth and can cause shedding of the eyelashes. This may also cause irritation on one's eyes that will trigger rubbing which may even make it worse. Rubbing on the other hand is one contributory factor to eyelash shedding. Remember that the primary reason why you have eyelashes is that they can prevent particles from the air to enter one's eyes. It will not be helpful in its functions if you put too much synthetic materials on your eyelashes. That means you have to use your common sense.