Eyelash Serum is very popular among women who are trying to help support long, luscious lashes. While it’s relatively easy to go out and find eyelash serum at many popular beauty retailers, it’s not very affordable.
There is a connection between your eyelashes and your health. When you eat a diet that is rich in fat soluble vitamins including vitamin A, K and E, as well as water soluable vitamins B and C, you are more likely to have naturally long, thick lashes. (Raw milk is one of the few foods as the butterfat in the milk is rich in fat soluble vitamins).
A few of my friends recently started adding Cedarwood and Lavender Essential Oil to their mascara in efforts to help support healthy lashes. I wanted to totally jump on that bandwagon too. Except… I haven’t used mascara in years, simply because organic varieties were so expensive, and regular commercial varieties are full of questionable things.
I was able to order a bunch of empty tubes and figured I would combine a little Castor oil with my essential oils to make my own serum that could support my lashes without the questionable ingredients in store brands.
Why make your own Serum?
I’m not sure about you but I would rather not spend a whopping $65 for something that I could possibly make for much much less. But there is anothe reason to avoid using the variety sold in store – you end up dealing with a bunch of ingredients that are less than favorable.
Water, Glycerol, Glycosaminoglycans, Hyaluronic Acid, Butanamide, Leuconostoc/Radish Root Ferment Filtrate, Caprylyl Glycol, Sodium Benzoate, 2-Hydroxypropanoic Acid, Sodium Pca, Panax Ginseng Root Extract, L – Proline, Ancathopanax Senticosus (Eleuthero) Root Extract, Hydrolyzed Yeast Extract, Phenoxyethanol, Chamomilla Recutita Flower Extract, Ethylhexylglycerin, Arcotostaphylos Uva Ursi Extract, Tocopheryl Acetate, Sorbitan, Gluconolactone, Isopropyl Cloprostenate, Propylene Glycol, D – Glucitol, Triethanolamine, Actiphyte Of Chamomile GL, Hydroxyethycellulose, Leucidal Liquid, Geogard Ultra.
What ingredients to use in lash serum?
Making your own lash serum is so incredibly easy – it requires a few basic ingredients that you can pick up at your local health food store or even on Amazon.
- Castor Oil: Is rich in fatty acids (particularly ricinoleic acid) that is great for hair, skin and lashes.).
- Cedarwood and Lavender Essential Oils: Each of these essential oils are wonderful for supporting healthy skin, hair and lashes.
- Vitamin E (optional): I capsule, cut the tip and squeeze in.
- Empty Mascara Tubes: Empty mascara bottles are SO easily to use – they are very inexpensive and you can pick up 5-6 for the cost of one commercial mascara in store. Each of them has a small piece that plugs in to the top of the container once you fill it up. You don’t want to fill up the tubes to the top – fill up only 1/2 – 3/4 of the way.
How to make lash serum
Lets talk about putting this together – there are a few things that will make it SUPER easy. If you are near to a grocery store, pop in and pick up a small squeeze bottle with a pointed end. They are usually located in the same aisle as the baking items (cake decor, etc.).
Step 1: Fill that bottle halfway with castor oil.
Step 2: Then, grab your empty mascara tube, and pull out the wand. There will also be a small plug that you will want to set aside too… I can’t recall what it is called but it’s important – so don’t toss it.
Step 3: Using that squeeze bottle with the pointed end, fill up that mascara tube to at least half, but no more than 3/4 full. Cut the tip off of the Vitamin E capsule and squeeze into the bottle.
Step 4: Add 2 drops of each Cedarwood and Lavender Essential Oils, then push the plug into the top of the mascara wand, and insert the mascara wand. Give it a shake to mix things up a bit.
Step 5: Use it morning and night to give our luscious lashes some love. Be cautious though not to get it in your eyes!
One of the best tips to remember is that as hard as you might try not to get it in your eyes, if in any event you do, avoid using water to rinse out the eye area.
Apply a little carrier oil – like sweet almond, fractionated coconut, jojoba oil or avocado oil over your closed eye and massage gently to work out the quirk.
Cindy Hutch says
Yes I made. Mine but just castor oil bit e capsule & coconut oil. Hated to use so messy. I will get me some empty mascara tubes, didn’t even think about it.
THANks
I’m going to try your recipe!!!
Cindy Hutch
Sheryl says
I love those empty mascara tubes. They are so easy to use. Let me know how it turns out, Cindy!
Kelly says
Where can we find these empty mascara tubes? Thank you.
Sheryl says
Kelly, you can find them on Amazon here: https://amzn.to/3qI1JuW
Kim Noble says
Thanks for sharing this recipe. I was also thinking about adding a few drops of Carrot seed essential oil as well.
Lindsay says
I thought about carrot oil too! Did you try??
Jennifer Cooper says
Did adding the essential oils irritate anyone’s eyes? I’m a bit concerned that since they are scents that they might sting. Let me know!
Sheryl says
Not mine – but it may vary by person.
Jen says
I’ve been using the lash serum for a couple of weeks and I’m starting to notice a difference. I think it takes time but I believe it’s worth the wait. I agree that whole nutritious food snd a healthy level of sleep contribute to thicker lashes but those of us prone to thinner lashes, I’m grateful to have a boost. Thanks Sheryl for another incredible recipe!