Eyelash and eyebrow growth.
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Nov 29, 2015
Chloe N.
Hiya! A while ago I was wanting to grow my eyebrows out, and had the crazy idea to use my hair mask. Every night I smoothed the Shea moisture deep treatment masque onto my eyebrows and it was crazy how fast they grew out! I was so impressed, I tried to put it on my eyelashes, but it felt heavy and bugged my eyes. Would there be something in the hair mask that isn't alright for eyes? Or do you guys think it is bad to use in general on the face? Thanks.
Nov 29, 2015
Avery M.
I would not use that on your face, because some ingredients that are great for hair cause irritation and tears in the skin. :)
Nov 29, 2015
Chloe N.
The mask is 100% natural though, so would some of the oils be damaging?
Nov 30, 2015
Tessandra R.
Regardless of if it's natural or not, it will irritate the eyes because eyelashes are so close to the eyes that the mask can irritate them. Hair masks in general are meant for your scalp because it's tougher than facial skin. You should look into things for eyelashes, such as conditioners or anything like that if you really want to. But, in my opinion, I would just let them grow naturally and not try to mess with them at the cost of your eyes health :) Xx
Nov 30, 2015
Chloe N.
Okay thanks:)
Nov 30, 2015
samraat singh f.
No please don't use there...eyes are so close to those areas...200% agreed with tessandra.