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eyebrows question

iLoveGoatss

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I have mid eyebrows but I feel like they're a bit too sparse. They used to be thicker so I know it would look better. What can I do for more eyebrow hair growth?
 
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You can use castor oil
Topical castor oil (who is too thick) needs to be diluted w/ Propylene Glycol or an Ethanol base to penetrate the 1st skin layers to reach the roots. Same thing for rice bran oil and any recently studied high oleic oils.
 
Topical castor oil (who is too thick) needs to be diluted w/ Propylene Glycol or an Ethanol base to penetrate the 1st skin layers to reach the roots. Same thing for rice bran oil and any recently studied high oleic oils.
Physical methods are also sufficient to break down the viscosity of the oil and increase penetration, instead of chemical solvents (ethanol/glycol). Gently warming the oil and applying it with fingertips can naturally increase its absorption by improving blood circulation and relaxing pores. This is a more mature method that can be done without burdening the skin with chemicals

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