If you want to have fuller or longer eyelashes but don’t want to wear makeup, Neulash may be a solution to your problem. Neulash is a beauty product that contains sodium hyaluronate and vitamin B, which promote eyelash elasticity and strength.[1] The product is applied to the area where your eyelashes and eyelid meet, and will usually take a couple of weeks to show visible results. While Neulash doesn’t work for everyone, applying it correctly will increase the odds that you'll see results.

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Putting Neulash on Your Eyelashes

  1. Wash off eye makeup if you're wearing any. Saturate a cotton pad with eye makeup remover, and gently run it over the top of your eyelashes. Then, take the pad and gently wipe in a downward motion to remove any makeup on your lower set of lashes.[2]
    • If you don't have eye makeup remover, you can use baby shampoo as an alternative.
  2. Pat down your eyelashes with a towel or dry washcloth. Once your eyelashes are completely dry, you can start applying the Neulash.
    • Don’t rub your lashes or you could pull them out.
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  3. To ensure that you’re getting full coverage over your lashes, you’ll want to look into a mirror so you can see what you’re doing. Close your left eye so that you can see the area where your eyelid and eyelashes meet.[3]
  4. Aim for the area where your eyelashes and eyelids meet. Start from the inside of your eyelashes and slowly move the pen across to the other end of the lashes.[5] [6]
    • Try to go over your eyelashes in a single, smooth motion.
    • You can apply 2 coats to ensure that you have full coverage.
  5. Close your right eye and apply Neulash over the same area. At first, Neulash may give you a tickling sensation, but this usually goes away after a week.
    • It could take anywhere from 2-16 weeks for you to see substantial eyelash growth.
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Getting the Best Results

  1. For the best results, Neulash should be applied to your eyelashes every night for the first month of use.[7] Then, in the second month, you can apply Neulash every other night.
    • Get in the habit of applying Neulash at the same time each night so that you don't forget to apply it.
  2. Once you use it for 3 months, you can reduce your usage to 2 times a week. Continued use of the Neulash will maintain the length and strength of your eyelashes.
    • If you don't notice any results after 3 months, it's possible that you're not applying the Neulash correctly or it may not work for you.
  3. Try as hard as you can to avoid getting Neulash in your eye because it will burn and could affect your vision. If you do get Neulash in your eyes, rinse your eyes with cold water.
    • If you experience burning, a rash, or blurry vision after using the product, seek medical attention immediately.
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    How do you apply eyelash serum for best results?
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    Hannah Metz is a Professional Makeup & Hair Artist. She is the Owner & CEO of Anomalie Beauty Agency. The agency features a team of Makeup & Hair Artists, offering luxury, on-location services with a diverse focus in many areas of expertise, such as Bridal, Brand Campaigns & E-commerce, Lifestyle, Events, Corporate Events, Headshots & Conferences, Print, Media & Television, and more. Anomalie’s team represents artists & stylists in Chicago, Nashville, and Charlotte, with plans to expand across the US, and offers mobile services both nationwide and internationally. Before founding Anomalie, Hannah was the CEO of Hannah Elisabeth Beauty. With over ten years of experience, she specializes in providing luxury makeup artistry and hair styling. Hannah and her team have completed beauty work for brand campaigns, celebrity red carpet events, and social media influencers. Hannah believes in the power of hair and makeup to help women’s inner beauty shine through.
    Hannah Metz
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    Always use the lash applicator that comes with the bottle or product you're using. This typically looks like either a mascara brush or a thin, eyeliner-shaped brush. Mascara-style applicators work the same as mascara, while liquid liner brushes apply product at the base of the lashline.
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References

  1. https://skinresearchlabs.com/products/neulash-lash-enhancing-serum-6-ml
  2. https://www.cosmopolitan.com/style-beauty/beauty/news/a61146/how-to-remove-eye-makeup/
  3. https://youtu.be/yNJ2YBMkArY?t=14s
  4. Hannah Metz. Professional Makeup & Hair Artist. Expert Interview
  5. Hannah Metz. Professional Makeup & Hair Artist. Expert Interview
  6. https://youtu.be/zdSsYVs4Xhg?t=1m9s
  7. Hannah Metz. Professional Makeup & Hair Artist. Expert Interview

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This article was co-authored by Hannah Metz. Hannah Metz is a Professional Makeup & Hair Artist. She is the Owner & CEO of Anomalie Beauty Agency. The agency features a team of Makeup & Hair Artists, offering luxury, on-location services with a diverse focus in many areas of expertise, such as Bridal, Brand Campaigns & E-commerce, Lifestyle, Events, Corporate Events, Headshots & Conferences, Print, Media & Television, and more. Anomalie’s team represents artists & stylists in Chicago, Nashville, and Charlotte, with plans to expand across the US, and offers mobile services both nationwide and internationally. Before founding Anomalie, Hannah was the CEO of Hannah Elisabeth Beauty. With over ten years of experience, she specializes in providing luxury makeup artistry and hair styling. Hannah and her team have completed beauty work for brand campaigns, celebrity red carpet events, and social media influencers. Hannah believes in the power of hair and makeup to help women’s inner beauty shine through. This article has been viewed 13,890 times.
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