Home Health brand castor oil for my eyelashes! neversaydiebeauty.com @redAllison
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Beauty Tip: Castor Oil for Longer, Softer, Fuller Lashes

Lash serums have been big news over the past several years. While I was given the opportunity to try some of them out, I passed because I was concerned about irritating my already sensitive and finicky eyes and eyelids. But over the past few years, my blonde invisible lashes started to get sparser and more brittle. What to do?

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I decided to go back to something I used to do for my lashes back when I was in college: use castor oil! I went to Whole Foods and bought a bottle of “cold pressed and cold processed” castor oil that is for topical application rather than for ingesting. It happens to be the Home Health brand, but I don’t think it matters what brand you buy. But Home Health Castor Oil has no parabens, no preservatives, no mineral oil, no petroleum, no gluten, no animal products. I figured it would be easy on my eyes.

Home Health brand castor oil for my eyelashes! neversaydiebeauty.com @redAllison

I dip a cotton swab (love these swabs in a heart-shaped container!) into the castor oil and apply it to my upper and lower lash lines as well as on the lashes themselves. I use a double-ended swab using an end for each eye so I don’t have to double dip.

I’ve been using castor oil 4 or 5 nights a week for about a month, and my lashes are noticeably longer and there seems to be more of them especially in the inner and outer corners. Also, my lashes are more supple, no longer brittle. I don’t have any photos of my plain eyelashes to show because my lashes just don’t show up in photos without mascara. But here are some photos of my lashes with mascara and I’m happy with the results.

my eyelashes after using castor oil for several weeks: open eye photo of my lashes neversaydiebeauty.com

closed eyes photo of my eyelashes after using castor oil for a few weeks neversaydiebeauty.com

The only thing I learned in using castor oil on my lashes is not to apply too much. While we were on vacation, I applied too much and my contact lenses kept getting fogged with castor oil. Now that I use more restraint, I’m not having that problem.

Have you ever tried castor oil on your lashes?

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  1. This is worth for me to look into, you know my problems with my lashes, short, stubby, sparse, thin and weak. Thank you for this, Allison, I’ll pick up some and let you know how it goes.
    Shireen L. Platt recently posted…REVIEW: Sleek i-Divine A New Day and All Night Long Eyeshadows PalettesMy Profile

    1. I wish you lived closer coz I’d share my bottle of castor oil with you! I had good luck with castor oil back when I was a student, and it still seems to work for me today. Way back then, I could buy a little bottle from the pharmacist, now it’s a big bottle from the health food store, lol. Let me know what you think if you do try it!

  2. This is such a great, and safe, alternative to all of the chemical-laden products that are being marketed to lengthen lashes! Brilliant alternative, Allison!
    Lola’s Secret Beauty Blog recently posted…Kensington Apothecary Facial Oil #3 Pure Soothing | ReviewMy Profile

    1. Thank you, Helen. I thought maybe other women might be interested if they were concerned about using chemical-based lash serum that can easily get into the eyes.

  3. Paula says:

    Allison, it always amazes me that we are so much alike and use similar products. A few months ago I came across an article about Castor Oil and all the things that can be done with it. One of the most interesting to me was that it stimulates hair growth. I have very challenged eyebrows so I started putting it on my brows every night before bed and after about a month I noticed that there was actual hair growth and that some of those sparse areas were not looking quite as sparse. How cool is that? The whole experience made me think about my grandmother and how beautiful her skin was and that sometimes those old home remedies really do work. I really need to try her Grapefruit trick-she swore by it for keeping her face smooth and wrinkle free. She would take a slice of Grapefruit and after cleansing she would rub it all over her face and let it set for 30 minutes before she rinsed and applied her moisturizer (which was Ponds-LOL). Since the Castor Oil worked you just never know about the hidden miracle of the Grapefruit.

    1. That is so funny, Paula. We are definitely on the same wavelength! I was using it on my eyebrows as well but it was getting on my bangs so I stopped. I need to return to it, and put it on the ends of my brows where I over plucked and the hair doesn’t grow as well. Thank you for reminding me! Your grandmother’s grapefruit trick was the precursor to today’s vitamin C serum. Definitely worth doing! And Pond’s was my client for many years. I conducted focus groups for them. Women would always tell stories about their moms and grandmothers using Pond’s for perfect skin. Love it! BTW, did you receive the Lorac shadow palette?

  4. Laura says:

    I have used castor oil on my eyelashes, eyebrows and hair/skin (more as a mask) for almost a decade. I use the same brand that you bought. I want to do castor oil packs on my body. I bought the thick flannel used for that about a year ago and have yet to try it. I do not know how helpful it will be but I am willing to try anything for the chance to feel better.

    1. I’m glad you know about castor oil, Laura. I had a feeling that if I posted about it, others would chime in. I really hope you will give it a try on your body. Could you start with doing it on one arm or one leg and see if you get any relief? Let me know if you have any positive results on your skin.

      1. Laura says:

        I was going to try it on the area over my liver first. Supposedly it helps the body detox???? By the way your lashes look amazing. 🙂

        1. Thanks, Laura. I’m pretty pleased with the lashes. I’d love to get lash extensions but they’re too expensive, and my eyes are crusty in the mornings so I know they wouldn’t last. This is giving me good results, but I have to wear mascara because my lashes are invisible.

          Very interesting about the detox, Laura! I haven’t heard that but then I probably haven’t done as much research into it as you have.

  5. I used to use this back in the day on my lashes and loved the results. Thanks for reminding me to pick up some again.
    Leigh recently posted…My Morning Skincare RoutineMy Profile

    1. That’s great, Leigh! I wondered if I’d hear from women who either used to do this or were stilling using castor oil. Glad you’re going to get back into it!

  6. No haven’t tried this .. but it’s brilliant and I have some castor oil so may give this a try.
    MonicaP recently posted…A Keeper – A Classic Little Black DressMy Profile

    1. It’s definitely worth a try especially if you have some on hand already. I had good results years ago and now too. I’m gonna put some on the sparse parts of my brows and see if anything happens! Let me know if it works for you!

  7. I have never heard of this trick! I will definitely keep it in mind, my lashes tend to fall in clumps during postpartum hormone shedding. No fun!
    Julie recently posted…Five Easy Ways to Perfect Your Smile!My Profile

    1. Oh no, Julie! I hope it doesn’t happen, and I hope you are feeling well. Baby looks like he’s doing well.

  8. Thanks for this natural tip for lash serum for the eyes!! 🙂

    Ursula

    http://www.blueridgebeautyblogger.com

    1. My pleasure, Ursula!

  9. If you like the results of plain castor oil you may like Jamaican Black Castor Oil. It works wonders for hair growth. Great review.
    Kim recently posted…Event Recap: #MomtrendsTravel Trends Event 2016My Profile

    1. Thanks, Kim! I’ll see if I can find it on Amazon. I’m glad to get your recommendation for Jamaican Black Castor Oil!

  10. Rachel R. says:

    I have not tried Castor Oil on my lashes. Your lashes look great! I’m betting this is very budget friendly, as well.

    1. I paid around $7 or $8 for the bottle that will last me a lifetime. I wish I could share it with a friend, lol. I’m going to try to remember to put it on the tails of my brows and see if it will help them grow better too.

  11. I would love to strengthen my lashes a little. I’ve never tried using castor oil on them before but you better believe that I’m going to now.
    Aleya Bamdad recently posted…Mitch Stone Shampoo And Conditioner ReviewsMy Profile

    1. As I mentioned, I use castor oil in college, but I wondered if it would work now that I’m older and I was glad that it still does. I’m going to put some on my brows next!

  12. I’m looking to grow my lashes too! I have to try castor oil now!
    Babi recently posted…L’ORÉAL EverPure collection : Fabulous Hair at an Even Better PriceMy Profile

    1. Hope it works for you too!

  13. I need to pick some up. I’ve been using Latisse and it’s empty so I need something for my lashes. Great idea.
    MarciaF recently posted…Surprise Shopbop sale – up to 40% offMy Profile

    1. Worth trying especially since you’ve been using Latisse to get things going. Certainly more cost effective

  14. I’ve never heard of that but I’ll try anything to help!
    Brooke @ Blushing Noir recently posted…MAC Pro Beyond Twisted Lash Mascara Swatches + ReviewMy Profile

    1. Works for me!

  15. I remember my Dad’s doctor made him drink Caster Oil when he had kidney stones–yuck!
    Cindy (Prime Beauty) recently posted…Matrix Biolage Sugar Shine Hair Care!My Profile

    1. Ooooh, not so good association. This is actually a different castor oil. You’re not supposed to ingest it 😉

  16. Note to self: Buy some castor oil. I wouldn’t mind longer, thicker, better conditioned lashes. I was interested in the lash serums but like you, I am wary of how my eyes will respond to them. And I don’t like the possible side effects. I’ll try the oil. The worst it will do is condition the skin of my eye area. lol
    Erika recently posted…StriVectin Intensive Eye Concentrate for Wrinkles | My NotesMy Profile

    1. You got it!

  17. Huh, I didn’t know castor oil could work on lashes. I’ll have to try it!
    Bailey recently posted…StriVectin Overnight Replenishing Moisturizing MaskMy Profile

    1. Works for me!

  18. I’ve noticed as I grow older, my lashes feel dry and do happen to fall out quickly. This may be great for wishes, but I’m afraid that this could keep happening. For this reason, I’m very choice-y about which mascaras I wear. I will definitely have to look into trying this out.
    Shipra recently posted…Barielle Sexy Mood & Coral Reef Protect Plus Color with ProSina Swatches and ReviewMy Profile

    1. Look into it if you are losing lashes, or maybe speak to your doctor about it if you are concerned about losing your lashes.

  19. I had never heard of this trick! How interesting.
    Destany recently posted…Fingerpaints Sailor’s Lure | 31 Days of Blue for Huntington’s AwarenessMy Profile

    1. Works for me!

  20. This is a much less expensive alternative to the fancy serums, that’s for sure! I’ll have to try this!
    Chelsea recently posted…TRESemmé Botanique | Value Meets Beauty GiveawayMy Profile

    1. Absolutely!

  21. Castor oil is great as a lash/brow enhancer! I’m glad that it’s getting popular again, because it’s really effective and doesn’t cost an arm and a leg like those fancy lash serums.

    1. I don’t know if it’s getting popular again, but I hope it is or will be! When my lashes started breaking, I just thought about this inexpensive remedy from my college days!

  22. You have stunning, long lashes! I wonder if castor oil will make a difference to my peach fuzz-lashes.
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    1. Thank you, Renu! I think it’s worth a try: natural, inexpensive, what the heck?

  23. I’m glad you use this amazing oil. I’ve learned about it’s miracle and amazing results from my grandmother and now it’s part of my hair routine also 🙂
    Laura’s Fashion Essentials recently posted…Flannel shirt dressMy Profile

    1. That’s great that you’re in on the secret too, Laura, and especially learning about it from your grandmother, yay! Sometimes the old school ways are the best!

  24. I’ve heard of this tip before and know some other people who swear by it in their routine. Glad it’s working for you, your lashes look great!
    Kara recently posted…Bobbi Brown Approved Skincare and Makeup TIpsMy Profile

    1. Thanks, Kara! I’m glad I remembered this tried-and-true beauty hack 🙂

  25. I have been meaning to try castor oil on my lashes for years.
    Laura MyNewestAddiction recently posted…Wholesome Beautiful MomentsMy Profile

    1. It’s worth a try when you get around to it!

  26. My lashes are fairly long as is, so this wouldn’t be for me… but I know a lot of ladies who I need to pass this onto
    Lisa Heath recently posted…Girly Bits Spring 2016 Sweet Nothings CollectionMy Profile

    1. That’s great, Lisa! Remember this tip if someone complains about their lashes or brows!

  27. This is a great, natural alternative to expensive lash serums. I really think your lashes do look longer, thats awesome. I’ve also heard castor oil helps with growing back eyebrows i think? Maybe I should give it a shot because mine are so tiny.
    Kristina recently posted…NEW PACIFICA BEAUTY NAIL POLISH SHADES!My Profile

    1. Yes, it works on both eyelashes and brows! I’ve gotta remember to put it on the tail of my brows that are sparse. Let me know if you try it!

  28. YES… I have the shortest lashes, but use Castor Oil and Coconut Oil blend with a little of jojoba oil and add to my lashes with a spoolie. It helps tremendously.
    Honeygirlk recently posted…Brows on Point With Billion Dollar BrowsMy Profile

    1. I’m glad you’ve got your own potion that works well for you!

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