What causes lashes to fall out?
Did you know that your lashes go through a natural growth period? The average adult has 100 to 150 upper lashes and 50 to 75 lower lashes on each lid. Every single eyelash you have, goes through its own growth cycle.
The Anagen phase is the first stage, where each eyelash begins its journey. This phase will last up to two weeks and if your eyelashes fall out during this time, then they will likely not grow back straight away. Then, there is the Telogen phase, which is the longer period of growth, which lasts four to nine months. This is considered the resting period, between an eyelash falling out and new one growing in to take its place.
Whilst it’s completely natural to have a few eyelashes fall out during the day, it shouldn’t be noticeably leaving bald spots and sometimes, you won’t even realise having lost a few.
However, eyelashes are a part of your body and therefore, can have many other, external reasons for falling out. For example, you could be stressing out your eyelashes. Of course, there is the physical stress that you can put on your lashes, like rubbing, pulling or curling them regularly, could cause them to fall away from your eye. But even if you're experiencing stress emotionally, this can also cause hair loss, including on your eyes. Always try to take notice of your stress level if you feel that you have started to lack some eyelashes.
How to prevent lashes from dropping out
When it comes to preventing the lashes from dropping off, there are many things you can try. In your fight to get fuller and thicker lashes, you may find yourself trying out new mascaras. If you find that after applying a mascara, that you are noticing more lashes dropping off, that could be because you are allergic to the brand you have chosen and didn’t know it. Try switching to a more sensitive-friendly product to see if that improves your lash drop off.