The “Eyes” Have It
Do you ever have the experience of seeing or reading some new info in a variety of unrelated places and wonder why it keeps coming across your path? It’s no doubt because that info is what they call “trending”, meaning lots of people are suddenly aware of, or interested in, some piece of info or a particular topic. Often in this current social climate, what is “trending” is something political, but other info can “trend” as well. We have recently seen several times, in several very different mediums, an interesting bit of info that keeps coming across our path, so we decided to pass it on to you our chums. What is the “trending” bit of info you might ask? It’s a simple method and formula for lengthening and increasing the fullness of your eyelashes and eyebrows too. It is so simple anyone can use it, and at the very least our lashes, and eyebrows too for that matter, will be healthier and nicely conditioned. In the interest of full disclosure, we haven’t tested this formula yet, or personally know anyone else who has. But we thought we would tell you all about it and if you are interested, we can all test it together. It is really easy and inexpensive and as far as we can tell has absolutely no downside. So lets give it a whirl and in about a month from now check in to “see” if indeed the “eyes” (or in this instance, eyelashes and eyebrows) have it…extra fullness and length that is 🙂
Though we have seen and heard about this formula in several different places in the last couple of months, we saw this particular article on Pinterest. It came from a site called www.Hussis.com According to the site this is an old recipe/method that has been around for many, many years. We’ll give you our update in about 1 month. If you decide to try it, we would love to hear about your results as well.
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i’ve been using castor oil on my eyes and eyebrows for a few months now and while i haven’t seen the growth that i had with a pricier lash conditioner, my lashes are healthier and fall out less often. this could also be attributed to not using my lash curler…positive side effects; the skin around my eyes is hydrated and i may have reduced my brow crease! don’t expect miracles, but i’d call it a win.
Thanks so much, Dana, for your feedback! Yes, we would call it a win as well.