How To Spot Eyelash Mites …Here Are The Symptoms
You’ve probably never thought twice about what might be living on your eyelashes—but brace yourself. Eyelash mites, as creepy as they sound, are actually pretty common. These tiny critters, officially called Demodex mites, live on almost everyone’s skin.

Before you panic: for most people, they’re completely harmless. But when their numbers grow out of control, they can start causing trouble—think irritation, inflammation, and other eye-related issues. Let’s break down what you need to know, how to spot them, and what you can do to manage or prevent them.
What Are Eyelash Mites, Anyway?
Demodex mites are microscopic parasites that live in our hair follicles and sebaceous (oil) glands. According to WebMD, there are two main types that affect humans:
Demodex folliculorum – lives in hair follicles (including your lashes)
Demodex brevis – prefers oil glands
Normally, they live peacefully alongside us. But certain factors—like aging, weakened immune function, or even poor hygiene—can lead to an overgrowth, which may result in blepharitis, or inflammation of the eyelids.
Signs You Might Have Eyelash Mites
Not everyone with eyelash mites will experience symptoms. But if there’s an overgrowth, you might notice:
Red, swollen, or itchy eyelids
A gritty or burning sensation in your eyes
Crusty residue at the base of your lashes
Thinning or loss of eyelashes
Sensitivity to light
If any of this sounds familiar, it might be worth bringing up with your eye doctor or healthcare provider.
How to Get Rid of Eyelash Mites (and Keep Them Away)
The good news? Managing eyelash mites usually comes down to good hygiene. Here are some tried-and-true steps (as recommended by Healthline):
1. Clean Your Face Daily
Make it a habit to wash your face every day—especially around your eyes. Choose a gentle, fragrance-free cleanser to avoid irritating your skin.