4 Tips for Naturally Fuller Lashes — So You Can Ditch Fake Lashes

When it comes to lashes, the fuller, the better! But wearing fake eyelashes can be a pain. Between wrangling with glue, battling to keep them identically in place and the fact that a misplaced false eyelash can look uncannily like a giant spider (don’t ask!), the natural look is infinitely easier.

Fortunately for those of us with thinner eyelashes, there are plenty of tips you can try to help give your lashes a fuller, thicker look. Here are our top four tips so you can get fuller-looking lashes — naturally!

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1. Try a Product Reset

If your eyelashes have always been thin, it might be because you haven’t found the right product — or you’re overdoing it with one that isn’t working. The best eyelash serums won’t just give you a temporary visual boost — they’ll treat thinning lashes at the root to create a long-lasting, lush appearance.

VEGAMOUR’S fan-favorite lash enhancing serum is formulated without harmful ingredients and produces no side effects. It’s 100% vegan, cruelty-free, and packed with plant actives clinically shown to deliver visibly thicker, fuller and more luxurious lashes.

Our serum, which is packed with phyto-active ingredients, is safe, effective, and works to support your lashes’ nourishment needs. Check out these before and after photos of a VEGAMOUR fan who used GRO Lash Serum for just six weeks (they also used GRO Brow Serum for fuller brows too!):

2. Change Your Mascara Removal Technique

Truth be told, your lashes can only take so much abuse, so if you’re the type who “forgets” to remove your mascara before bed, you may be setting up your lashes for failure. After sleeping, the mascara will likely feel clumpy and gross, and you may be tempted to remove it bit by bit with your fingers. Bad move on your part. You could end up losing lashes by doing this. 

Instead, apply an alcohol-free makeup remover formula, which contains a mixture of oil and water, to a 100% cotton makeup remover pad, and press the pad against your eyelashes to let the formula go to work. Once the formula has soaked in your lashes, gently use the pad to wipe the mascara from your lashes without tugging, pulling or rubbing. 

Also: Why Use a Vegan Lash Serum — Even If You’re Not Vegan

3. Take Daily Supplements

Hair wellness starts from the inside out! Aside from making sure you’re eating a balanced diet, with plenty of fruits, veggies, and healthy fats to support the health of your eyelashes, brows and hair, taking supplements is the best way to make sure your body is in balance. 

VEGAMOUR’s GRO Biotin Gummies for Hair help support lash health with our top-secret blend of vitamins and minerals designed to help beautify strands, nourish the scalp and support healthy-looking hair. They’re loaded with hair health essentials like biotin and folic acid, plus ingredients that help support your body’s production of keratin and collagen, like vitamins B-5, 6 and 12. Vitamins A, C and E work to neutralize follicle-damaging free radicals, while zinc helps to promote and maintain scalp health. Plus, they’re delicious (strawberry flavored!), vegan and formulated without gluten.

4. Give Yourself a Lash Makeover

Working from the inside to support natural lash fullness is definitely our favorite move. But sometimes you want instant results! If you need fuller lashes, like, yesterday, there are plenty of sneaky tricks you can use to add a dose of length to your lashes.

For the ultimate lash boosting makeover, follow this simple routine:

  • Start out by massaging your eyelids. Not only is it relaxing, but a gentle rub can also help encourage blood flow to your eyelash follicles
  • Next, get brushing. Running a clean mascara brush down the length of your lashes can help unclogged pores, blockages that may inhibit growth.
  • Pop on your serum! A layer of VEGAMOUR lash enhancer means you’re working on your long term eyelash goals even as you apply a quick fix
  • Finish your look with mascara — one coat or two!

    Luxurious Lashes Take Time

    Whatever method you choose, getting the lush lashes of your dreams is going to take patience and commitment. So set a healthy lash routine and stick with it. A few months from now, you’ll be glad you did.

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    Author

    Emily Beyda

    Author

    Emily Beyda

    Emily Beyda is a novelist, journalist and translator whose work has appeared in The Austin Chronicle, The Believer, Refinery29 and more. A graduate of New York University and Texas State MFA program in fiction, she is the author of two books: the novel "The Body Double" and "Suspended Whispers", a book of poetry in translation by Iranian poet Roja Chamankar. She's also the founder of The Coop Workshop, a community driven creative space.

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