Do you have thin eyelashes or are you losing them? This natural, chemical-free homemade eyelash growth stimulator will help with eyelash health and growth.
Eyelashes like hair can thin and lose their density. Overusing mascara and wearing fake eyelashes can also be the cause.
Eyelash growth can vary, and can slow as we reach our prime.
There are many eyelash growth stimulator products available on the market buy they contain synthetics and chemicals.
Natural remedies are best as they are safe and free of harsh chemicals.
Let’s take a look at the ingredients in this homemade eyelash growth stimulator.
Coconut oil:
According to a study in the Journal of Cosmetic Science “Coconut oil, being a triglyceride of lauric acid (principal fatty acid), has a high affinity for hair proteins and, because of its low molecular weight and straight linear chain, is able to penetrate inside the hair shaft.”
Vitamin E:
This vitamin may reverse baldness in men. It also has been shown to increase hair growth.
Directions:
With a chemical-free liquid soap (such as the dishmate from Earth Friendly Products), wash an old mascara or nail polish container
Fill the container with equal parts of coconut oil and vitamin E oil
Mix together as well as you can with your mascara wand
Apply a light layer to lashes every night before bed
Within a few weeks you will notice new growth and stronger eyelashes
Try this simple healthy living remedy today.
Your beautiful eyelashes will thank you!
TIP: Please use a synthetic free mascara.
We recommend the 100% Pure fruit pigmented mascara.
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REFERENCES:
1. “Effect of Coconut oil on Prevention of Hair Damage. Part I.” Journal of Cosmetic Science (1999): n. pag. Journal of Cosmetic Science. Journal of Cosmetic Science, Nov.-Dec. 1999. Web. 4 Aug. 2014.
2. “Vitamin E May Reverse Male Pattern Baldness: Study.” NutraIngredients.com. Nutra Ingredients, 28 Apr. 2009. Web. 04 Aug. 2014.