It's been about a month since I bought my rose-hip oil, and I promised an 'after' report. I found I love the smell of rose-hip oil, but it's a bit drying for my skin and made me itchy, so I stopped using it a while ago. This would be a good time to mention the importance of spot tests. Before applying anything on a regular basis, you should test it on a small patch of skin to check your reaction to it.
And, now, to the main topic, enhancing the eyes with longer lashes. There are three oils that are said to grow lashes: olive oil, vitamin E, and castor oil.
The latter two oils are usually mentioned for lashes, but the first one rarely so. I learned about olive oil as a lash stimulant from an acquaintance. It's commonly used in her family. She applied extra-virgin olive oil nightly to her lashes and they grew so long that she had to trim them. I, on the other hand, saw no growth at all; and I followed her instructions exactly. Perhaps it comes down to genetics.
Vitamin E and castor oil are the most popularly recommended eye-lash growing oils around. Both oils are supposed to do wonders for lifeless, dull hair. Castor oil is also said to strengthen hair and is recommended for brittle, damaged tresses.
Since I don't like the smell of castor oil, I've decided to try vitamin E oil. It's available pure in bottles, and I recently purchased a small one. I'll give it a month-long trial and announce the results, hopefully positive. If things don't work out, though, there's always the castor.
Wednesday, May 19, 2010
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