Mothers naturally like their babies to be beautiful and cute, so they put a lot of effort into many aspects, hoping that some changes in childhood can make their babies look outstanding when they grow up. But sometimes some practices can be quite dangerous and should not be easily attempted. So, how to make a child's eyelashes longer?
Keep your baby well nourished. Many mothers envy other babies for having long and perky eyelashes, hoping that their own babies can do the same. But in fact, the eyelashes and other facial features of babies are greatly influenced by genes and may not be easily changed. Generally, as long as the nutrition is sufficient, the eyelashes will grow better. And, in fact, babies will change as they grow up. Long eyelashes during infancy may not necessarily be the same as they grow up.
So, moms don't need to be too concerned about the length of their baby's eyelashes. As long as one pays attention to their eye health, there are no diseases, and their vision development is normal, it is enough. For some dangerous methods, such as cutting eyelashes short and applying some aloe vera, it is better not to try them. When cutting eyelashes, it may harm the baby's eyes, and aloe vera is also highly irritating to their eyes, which can easily trigger allergies.
Of course, some more peaceful methods can be tried. For example, timely supplementation of vitamins, especially vitamin E, for babies is beneficial for eyelash growth. In addition, it is to ensure that the baby has comprehensive and sufficient nutrition, which is beneficial for the growth of hair and terminal tissues in the body.