How To Grow Eyelashes Quickly
How to grow eyelashes in 30 to 90 days
If you’ve ever wondered how to grow eyelashes quickly, or even if eyelashes grow at all – be assured that you can, and they do. Just like the other hair on your body, your eyelashes are growing constantly. The reason they appear shorter in some people is because they become brittle, break or fall out and then need to regrow. They are constantly in this cycle of regrowth.
Eyelashes appear to grow slowly, but actually grow at about the same rate as other hairs. Just like the hair and follicles on your head, they can benefit from conditioning to strengthen the hair, keep it from becoming brittle and keep them growing. And just like the hairs on your scalp, the healthier your eyelashes are, the better they will look.
Longer eyelashes draw more attention to your eyes, and give you a healthier appearance. I’ve talked about using Vaseline (or any generic petroleum jelly) on the eyelids just above the eyelashes whenever possible to help condition and grow your eyelashes. Other options include olive oil which provide conditioning and nutrients.
Some people believe that using conditioning products like olive oil and Vaseline to grow eyelashes actually make the eyelashes grow faster. But in reality, they provide a level of conditioning to make the eyelashes stronger and keep them from breaking so they can reach their full level of growth. Another advantage to have fully conditioned, strong eyelashes is that they provide a better base for false eyelashes if you choose to use them. They also provide a greater level of support for mascara and other products that make your eyelashes look longer and thicker visually.
There are of course medical conditions that may cause eyelashes to fall out or become weak. But generally, just like the hair on your head, if you take care of them, your eyelashes will continue to grow and look beautiful.
Stimulating Eyelash Growth
Some products can stimulate growth by increasing the blood supply to the hair follicle. Medical staff for several years noted the long lush eyelashes of patients undergoing treatment for glaucoma. The treatment involves a medication that contains a prostoglandin analogue called bimatiprost. Several cosmetics now contain this medication. Some of these products actually require a prescription. But most will agree that eyelash growth isn’t a medical problem, it’s a cosmetic one. While prescription products are great, they also tend to be a little bit of a hassle.
Other products, such as Lilash and Idol Lash, work in much the same way but do not require a prescription. Many people report that using these products they experienced noticable differences in the length, strength and thickness of their eyelashes in 30 to 90 days. One downside of these products is that when you stop using them, they will revert back to the condition they were in before you began using the eyelash growth stimulators.
A big advantage of them, is that they are actually easier to use than false eyelashes. They are applied just like eyeliner, and if you don’t mind waiting a few weeks, you can have real, yes REAL eyelashes.
Take care of your eyelashes. Don’t pull them, don’t pluck them. Condition your eyelashes with Vaseline or olive oil. Consider using an eyelash growth stimulator.
Hopefully this will answer a few questions about how to grow eyelashes. Good luck!


