How to use vitamin e oil for eyelashes

There are certain areas where modern science has herbal folk remedies beat. Accelerating eyelash growth is one of them. While looking into natural eyelash growth products, I came across a number of proponents of vitamin E as a treatment for strengthening, thickening, and even lengthening lashes. These people claim that rubbing vitamin E oil into your eyelids and onto your eyelashes at bedtime will help to promote normal lash growth. After researching this method of eyelash enhancement (I didn't want to try it myself for reasons stated below), I came to realize that vitamin E for lashes is decidedly daft.

Science does not support claims that vitamin E can in any way benefit lashes when applied directly. Moreover, there have been reports that topical vitamin E can cause contact dermatitis or other allergic reactions that aggravate the skin. In one study with post-surgery patients, vitamin E did not appear to have any effect on the size, shape, or color of scars. One third of participants experienced complications caused by vitamin E, including dermatitis, irritation, and inflammation at the scar site. An increasing number of cases illustrate that Vitamin E is a potential contact allergen. Considering the sensitivity of the eye area, applying vitamin E oil to the eyelash bed is like playing with fire.

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Nonetheless, research verifies that vitamin E shows antioxidant activity and that topical application of E can prevent visible signs of aging by reducing skin inflammation. As the predominant physiologic barrier antioxidant in the stratum corneum, vitamin E protects cell membranes from peroxidation or oxidation reactions. When vitamin E (listed as alpha-tocopheryl acetate) penetrates through the skin's surface to the living cells, a portion is converted to free tocopherol, which is what delivers vital antioxidant effects to the body and restores the defense barrier of the skin. But these same benefits do not translate to the eyelash.

Because of its value as an antioxidant, vitamin E can be useful when taken orally as part of a healthy diet (found in fresh vegetables, vegetable oils, cereals, nuts) or as a supplement. This fat soluble vitamin's benefits include protecting cell membranes from damage, preventing sun damage, increasing vitamin A levels, relieving skin conditions like psoriasis, and nourishing skin and hair. Though it may support the growth of healthy hair, both on the head and the lash line, vitamin E is not a solution for hair loss or stubby lashes. In addition to vitamin E, the other vital nutrients that a person must consume for healthy hair growth include vitamin A, all B vitamins (in particular B-6 and B-12), folic acid, biotin, vitamin C, copper, iron, iodine, zinc, protein, silica, and essential fatty acids.

It would be far more beneficial to get a multi-vitamin supplement containing some of these hair-nourishing ingredients than to waste your time dabbing on potentially irritating vitamin E. I found it near impossible to find qualified testimonials of topical vitamin E users who have succeeded in extending their eyelashes. And don't even get me started on the inanity of people who endorse Vaseline as a treatment for longer lashes. Lacking any trace of nutrients to feed the hair, petroleum jelly simply coats lashes with grease and adds shine. It does not contain a single active component that would result in hair growth. Moreover, it has a high risk of clogging the pores around your eyes, which can cause a sty or lead to hair loss.

On the other hand, there might be hope for those wanting to go the topical route. Marta's experiments with applying prostaglandin-free Folligen to her eyelashes and brows have met with great success. All you need is an old eyeliner brush and a bit of patience to let Folligen's copper peptides do their thing, stimulating the capillaries and triggering the follicles to switch into the hair-growing phase. Alternatively, emu oil (which is packed with essential fatty acids) may be effective on eyelashes as well. A Boston University study reported that emu oil activated 80% of dormant hair follicles into the hair-growing stage. Just make sure to use a sterile applicator and to use precision when spreading these solutions over the lash line so as to avoid not only eye irritation but also unwanted hair, since it is possible for them to stimulate hair growth anywhere they have contact with the skin.

How to use vitamin e oil for eyelashes

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  • How to use vitamin e oil for eyelashes

    December 21, 2021

    by Sofia

    Dermalmd Eyelash Growth Serum work on me!! Also, as an added bonus, I no longer have hooded lid eyes. I guess that’s a side effect, less eye fat. So crazy, but I look way different in a good way! Even my boyfriend noticed and he never notices anything haha I have sensitive skin and it didn’t irritate me.

  • How to use vitamin e oil for eyelashes

    July 18, 2019

    by Emma

    I use Vitamin E oil on my eyelashes and all over my face every night before bed, I also take biotin every morning. I love the results I get for my skin and especially my eyelashes! I also always always take my makeup off every night! My eyelashes are now long and thick and I love it! On top of that I do a diy lash lift, it looks like I have fake lashes!

  • How to use vitamin e oil for eyelashes

    May 29, 2018

    by Lisa

    I confirm it works. It helped me years ago and I successfully tried it on my daughter's lashes after. Recently, I am using Cherish Lash serum and I'm quite happy with it. My eyelashes grew much longer and healthier

  • How to use vitamin e oil for eyelashes

    March 25, 2018

    by Ghazal

    I started using vitamin E oil for the purposes of growing my eyelash n I must say within jus 3-4 days I could see a vast diff I still apply it on my lashes and have strted to use on my hair

  • How to use vitamin e oil for eyelashes

    March 18, 2018

    by Anna

    I LOVE coconut oil with some vitamin E in it!! Thank you for these detailed tips. I used to apply coconut oil on my eyebrows which makes them much thicker, but it's a slow process and I normally need much quicker results for my eyelashes - for example, before some big event I participate in. For this reason I chose Cherish Lash serum, it grows my eyelashes longer and fuller for just 3 weeks :)) Bless you

  • How to use vitamin e oil for eyelashes

    February 1, 2018

    by ursula

    I had an eye lift and when I asked the doctor if I should put vitamin e on my scar he told me never to use it on the eyes. My scar is still very red and
    I am a little worried. Operation was done on January 9.

  • How to use vitamin e oil for eyelashes

    April 22, 2017

    by AJinOKLA

    Vitamin E oil and Vaseline are helping with lash growth because they are conditioning the hair, which might otherwise be dry and brittle, especially if you are like me and are sleeping under ceiling fans. I've noticed that the fans in my bedroom being on 24/7 have a MAJOR drying effect on my skin and hair. As such, I've made 2 things to keep in my nightstand by my bed: one spray bottle of purified water with which to spray my face and hair when either starts feeling dry, say, after 2-3 days of not washing my hair. And another spray bottle of 100% pure, George's (drinkable) aloe juice, to which I add a few drops of pure hyaluronic acid. I spray my face with the latter at least 4-5 x a day, every day. Upon waking in the morning, I use the former bottle, with just the filtered water, to spray my eyes and lips and sometimes my hair's ends after a long night under a fan on high. Moisture will help in growing lashes by helping them to not break off but it doesn't necessarily stimulate growth.

  • How to use vitamin e oil for eyelashes

    June 30, 2016

    by ariel

    ok, I can't vouch for vitamin e oil for I have never used it buuut I can say with 100% certainty that Vaseline helped my eyelash growth. In about a week I saw a difference.

  • How to use vitamin e oil for eyelashes

    April 5, 2016

    by Luna

    I'm going to have to disagree, I have been using Vitamin E oil on my lashes for a well now and I'm seeing a huge difference after just one week I can see my lashes growing back looking fuller and thicker.

  • How to use vitamin e oil for eyelashes

    October 2, 2015

    by Fianna

    She suggests Folligen however there is vitamin E in it!!!

  • How to use vitamin e oil for eyelashes

    October 23, 2014

    by Dina

    I happened on this article because I have been using vitamin e oil as a moisturizer and to help with acne scars for about a month. I notice that my lashes seemed to be getting longer and thicker... I always had nice lashes but at around 40 (Im 45 now) they starting thinning out. I was trying to figure out what I've been doing, eating differently and the vitamin e oil was the only thing. So I decided to get online and see if there was any info or other experiences. So I have to vote YES it works, (maybe the author should try it, or ask others who have tried it before writing her article, to round it out some since she relied on written research alone to come to her conclusion) And I have to point out that I am the second comment that states that they NOTICED the difference before trying to figure out why.

  • How to use vitamin e oil for eyelashes

    June 24, 2014

    by Kat

    I'm in love with vitamin E oil. It works amazing on my lashes and it's made a huge difference. I put it on before bed, and after just a week I noticed that's lashes were already fuller and healthier. After about 2 weeks they were getting really long. it's been almost 3 months and I've stopped using mascara completely! I only use it on special occasions because my lashes look fake without the mascara. It's saved me money on makeup. All I do is go to ULTA and take some sample mascara wands (it's free anyways! lol) and buy a bottle of vitamin e oil. I apply it to the tips to not get it in my eye and on my lid so the lashes can soak it up. you'll love the results so if your lashes are dry and brittle, I say definitely start using vitamin E oil!

  • How to use vitamin e oil for eyelashes

    May 12, 2014

    by Roxanne

    I started using vitiam E oil on my face before bed mean while I've been having issues with my eye lashes they would brake and they were short ,
    I notice my eye lashes were longer and fuller I was wondering if the E oil had something to do with it . People are even asking if they are fake?
    I think Vitiam E oil total has something to do with my eye lashes!!!

  • How to use vitamin e oil for eyelashes

    August 20, 2013

    by Jennifer

    I have to also disagree. I have used Vitamin oil for my lashes for a week and it has had a humongous effect! Also I use it on scars, and they don't completely disappear but they sure do stand out less.

  • How to use vitamin e oil for eyelashes

    November 8, 2012

    by Calah

    well Ill have to disagree. I started applying pure vitamin E with a eyelash brush. My eyelashes were dry and brittle from using masacara. I have definetly noticed growth and my lashes are soft! Worked for me.

  • How to use vitamin e oil for eyelashes

    October 6, 2012

    by Colette

    I have used it for years on my lashes, and it has had a large effect. I mix the vitamin E with castor oil and apply it to the tips of my lashes "You don't want it in your eye!" before bed. It keeps my lashes clean because it acts as somewhat of a barrier between my lashes and mascara and keeps my lashes from clumping together too easily also.

  • How to use vitamin e oil for eyelashes

    February 8, 2012

    by Jessica

    Someone recomend me to use vitamin E for the circles on my eyes. So I started to apply the oil and fine out that it helped to my eye lashes too! I don't know if it was that or maybe I was having a deficience of that vitamin but I can assure that my eyelashes are longer and not falling after a month of the treatment.

  • How to use vitamin e oil for eyelashes

    February 6, 2010

    by Biotinylated

    Hmm, I also would never try to put E vitamin directly on eyes. Like you said in text, there are no scientific proof that it would help.
    However if you use food full of vitamin E, or use some natural supplements with vitamin E, that could help(at least to prevent your eyes)

  • How to use vitamin e oil for eyelashes

    June 29, 2009

    by Angelica

    I have not tried putting Vitamin E on my eyes, but I do use a product called Revitalash that was created by an eye doctor to help lengthen and thicked lashes. It has made a visible difference to my eyes. If vitamin E doesn't work I would try Revitalash.

    Can Vitamin E oil be used for eyelashes?

    Apply Vitamin E oil for Beautiful Lashes Vitamin E supplements can also strengthen your lashes. You can also use natural vitamin E oil for your lashes. Apply vitamin E oil at night and wash your eyes in the morning. You can apply this on a daily basis, as there is no side effect.

    How do you apply oil to your eyelashes?

    To apply with an eyelash brush or mascara wand:.
    dip a new brush or wand into a container of coconut oil..
    carefully apply the oil to your eyelashes as you would mascara..
    apply to top and bottom lashes..
    use a cotton swab or pad to gently remove any excess oil from your lashes or skin..

    What is the best oil for eyelash growth?

    Castor oil is the most commonly referenced oil purported to aid in eyelash growth. It is a common ingredient in hair cosmetics because of its hydrating and nourishing properties.