Every expectant mother hopes that after the baby is born, they will have bright big eyes and long, thick eyelashes. After the birth of a baby, a novice mother heard that cutting their eyelashes can make them grow longer and denser. Is that really the case? Will baby eyelashes still grow after being cut?
The answer is definitely yes. If a baby's eyelashes are cut, they will definitely grow back, but each baby's physique is different, the speed of absorbing nutrients is different, and the speed of eyelash growth is also different. However, it is worth noting that if expectant mothers cut their baby's eyelashes just to make them grow longer, it is completely unnecessary, unscientific, and even harmful to the baby.
The length of a baby's eyelashes is closely related to genetics. If the parents have longer eyelashes, then the baby's eyelashes should also be longer. There is also a relationship between the baby's eyelashes and the nutrition of the expectant mother during pregnancy.
Trimming eyelashes for babies may accidentally harm them. Babies are more prone to movement, so it is very dangerous to accidentally harm their eyes when they move. The tips of the eyelashes are relatively thin and soft, while the roots are slightly thicker and harder. Cutting off some of the eyelashes can easily irritate the baby's eyes and even infect them, causing eye problems. Therefore, expectant mothers should not cut eyelashes for their babies.