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aliyasmith13
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Thu Jul 12, 2012 1:21 am |
Use eyelash conditioners and lubricants. Vitamin E oil is an effective eyelash conditioner that lengthens and strengthens lashes. Home remedies such as petroleum jelly and olive oil are also good lubricants that thicken your lushes. Just apply an ample amount using an eyelash brush before going to sleep. In addition, conditioners and lubricants can add shine to your eyelashes.
Having those long and thick eyelashes is always every woman’s dream but you should not stress your lashes just to possess those desired lashes. Great stress and excessive use of eye makeups and treatment are responsible for those lost lashes. But the fact that eyelashes grow back can save you from the dismay. But you still need to take good care of your lashes to aid their growth. |
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Mon Aug 13, 2012 9:14 am |
Thanks for the tip.
You could also use an oil that is high in vitamin E, such as wheat germ or rice bran oil. |
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Wed Aug 15, 2012 9:04 am |
quite good idea |
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Fri Aug 31, 2012 10:32 am |
Thanks for your tip
Some people are born with long eyelashes (genetics), while others have to work harder to get long eyelashes
aliyasmith13 wrote: |
Use eyelash conditioners and lubricants. Vitamin E oil is an effective eyelash conditioner that lengthens and strengthens lashes. Home remedies such as petroleum jelly and olive oil are also good lubricants that thicken your lushes. Just apply an ample amount using an eyelash brush before going to sleep. In addition, conditioners and lubricants can add shine to your eyelashes.
Having those long and thick eyelashes is always every woman’s dream but you should not stress your lashes just to possess those desired lashes. Great stress and excessive use of eye makeups and treatment are responsible for those lost lashes. But the fact that eyelashes grow back can save you from the dismay. But you still need to take good care of your lashes to aid their growth. |
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Fri Aug 31, 2012 10:06 pm |
Castor oil rocks! It doesn't sting your eyes either. |
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Sat Sep 01, 2012 1:33 am |
Immacolata wrote: |
Castor oil rocks! It doesn't sting your eyes either. |
Immacolata, could you describe your personal experiences with castor oil as an eyelash conditioner? |
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Sat Sep 01, 2012 5:57 am |
I read somewhere a while back that it was good for your eyelashes and brows, so when I started doing OCM, I used it all over my face, rubbing it into lashes and brows. Removes eye makeup too, and doesn't sting my eyes.
Did it cause eyelash growth? I don't know - maybe they're the same, but in better condition. My top lashes look longer and look nice with mascara especially. My bottom lashes are pretty hopeless and my eyes water if I use mascara on them so I pretty much just ignore them! |
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