Thursday, 28 March 2013

Longer Lashes & Thicker Brows Grown Naturally

So I heard Castor oil will make your eyelashes grow and because my lashes aren't as long as I would like I decided to give it a go. Last year I bought a very big bottle from iherb. I had been using jojoba oil and almond oil on my eyebrows and lashes before this and they actually had made my lashes grow a little and a bit more stronger. So I used the castor oil every night on my lashes  and brows and I wasn't sure if it would work because other oils had already made my lashes grow slightly so I thought that is all I I'll be getting but since using the castor oil my lashes have grown more and so have my brows, as for my brows they have always been kinda blah I wanted to thicken them a bit and in certain areas it was taking too long to grow but since using the castor oil my eyebrows have improved quite a lot, obviously I don't have these massive thick brows but they are better then before. The castor oil is thick and it is so cheap, the brand I bought is Now Foods Castor oil from iherb.com.

Now Solutions Castor Oil 

Results: Castor oil really does make my eyelashes and eyebrows grow! So what I have noticed is my eyelashes grew noticeable longer, fuller/ thicker, fall out less often as I have always had a problem with a lot of eyelashes falling out, of course eye lashes are supposed to fall out but I had more falling out at once than what would be normal. My lashes are glossier and look healthier and more "fluttery" after using castor oil.
I would say my eyebrow have grown in a little thicker and therefore are maybe a little darker because of that. It helped to grow in areas I was having trouble with.



How to Apply: So before I would go to bed I would get just a little on my finger and spread it through my eyebrows, don't use to much because castor oil is very thick. For my eyelashes I get a very, very small amount on my fingers and apple it at the root of the lashes (where you would apply liquid eyeliner) then cover the rest of the lashes with the castor oil, by running my lashes between my fingers. I also recently started doing my lower lashes too and I just apply a little amount on the lashes and root. TIP: do not apply too much because you don't want it to travel into your eye. You should use it every night and keep with it if you want to see results that last, like any lash growth product.

Anyway I 100% recommend this for anyone who wants better looking lashes but doesn't want eyelash extensions or buy expensive serums that are way over priced,  I suggest giving castor oil a go, it's cheap, easy to do and natural and in my opinion a better option.




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12 comments:

  1. This sounds really good :) I was wondering if you would recommend this over coconut oil? I already have coconut oil so I'm not sure whether I should purchase castor oil too..!

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    1. Thanks Sarah :) to be honest I haven't tried coconut oil for lash growth BUT from what I have noticed using natural oils on eyelashes can help condition them to grow and strengthen them, so I would say try the coconut oil for a few months,see if there is a difference, if you think it's not working then I would purchase the castor oil because from my experience it gave the best. But I do think you will still receive nice lashes if you use the coconut oil, because coconut oil is amazing so I think it will do something for your lashes, I just don't know how much because I've never tried it, but I think you should give it a go!! Good luck! and if you decide to try the coconut oil let me know how it goes :)

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