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Eye Lash Growth

I wrote this in another thread but castor oil alone is RREALLY good and castor oil mixed with vaseline is good but if its mixed with vaseline pelase do not apply TOO much.. castor oil alone.. is good but I prefer to use both as these ingredients are all listed in eyelash growth products(the sneeky companies put it as the INactive ingredients but reallt these are the ONLY active ingredient in the whole products)
 
i'm asian.. my eyelashes r reallly thin in strand and in numbers. Do you think caster oil would help? Can i get this castor oil at the local pharmacy?
 
^ Yes, just look in the laxative section. Apparently I have fairly long eyelashes and big eyes for an asian. I think my lashes have gotten a lot thicker since I start using the castor oil (about 1 week).
 
hmm.. depends what country ur from i think. I find philipino people have big eyes and long lashes. Most hawaiians and thai also have big eyes and long lashes.
 
I'm going to give the caster oil a go. How exactly do you apply it? like as if you're applying mascara? or would you recommend dabbing it on with a cotton bud or something?

Do you do it every night? Thanks :flower:
 
I would reccomend dabbing it on like mascara , do it at night and apply a lot.. but not full on.. do it consistently for one-two weeks and you 'll notice a difference
 
Does Castor Oil really work? I'm scared that I'll rub it on and go to sleep and it'll 'travel' on my face and break me out!
 
ive been trying the vaseline on my lashes.. how long do i have to do it for to get results??
 
I have some stuff at home that is really great. I'm a member of a club where I get a tube full of high end beauty products once every three months to try and one month some eyelash regenerator was in it. I can't think of the name right now, but I did use it and it did make my lashes thicker. I'll go home and look at the brand name and product name and let you know.
 
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Please do. I was interested in buying the Jan Marini one but there was some concern about the safety of the ingredients and then it was sold out for a long time. I bought one once from a Harmon called Ardell but it didn't work for me.
 
In a clip that I saw on Youtube with beauty expert Eve Pearl she said that sweet almond oil is very good for eye lash growth.
 
I just ordered Ardell lash accelerator. Its only about $4 and from reading reviews on makeup alley it is pretty good. It can be a hit or miss but the price isnt bad and you wont feel guilty for spending $4 if it ends up not working.
 
This is a product that is supposed to be great for improving lash growth. I haven't tried it but I've heard some great reviews.

www.revitalash.com

If this doesn't do the job, I hope someone, somewhere is working on a miracle lash growth product!!!!!
 
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I've been using Castor Oil for over a month now. I've noticed that I'm growing a second "row" of lashes above my "regular" eyelashes. Of course it's not a full row, sprouts here and there but there is DEF some growth.
 
Both the price and the recent controversy over the Jan Marini-like products scares me off of them, although I've heard amazing things about the results I've also heard its potentially dangerous ingredient can cause the color of the eye to change :blink:

I have something called badger balm (a mixture of olive, castor, etc etc oils) which works like a charm at keeping my lashes their natural best. I think any type of natural oil should suffice really. It's basically about conditioning the lashes so they aren't so fragile they fall out or break (where as jan marini chemically changes the amount of hair that grows)
 
i've been using talika for two weeks now and i see a huge improvement. the only problem is that i think it's given me a stye. :( :cry: does anyone use talika and has had this happen? and do you know if i have to throw away all of my eye make-up out because of it now? :yuk:
 
I tried almond oil but it kept seeping into my eyes and stinging like mad! :(
 
I once had a little bit of castor oil drop into my eye, but it didn't really sting or hurt. My eyesight just got somewhat 'foggy', but the next morning it was gone again. No permanent damage done. :rolleyes:
 

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