Baby oil uses
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Jul 17, 2015
Natalie A.
Are there any other uses for baby oil then just moisturisation? Thank you!
Jul 17, 2015
Leah A.
It's good for shaving and tanning! I also sometimes put it in my hair before I shower hahah 💕 I love it!
Jul 17, 2015
Aliyah S.
Re-news old and clumpy mascara, just put a couple of drops of baby oil into your tube while slowly warming it up in a bowl of hot water.
Jul 17, 2015
Cayla S.
A couple drops can be used to revive an old dipbrow pomade, creme eyeshadow, or gel liner.
Jul 18, 2015
Natalie A.
Thanks y'all!
Jul 18, 2015
Roz X.
I personally wouldn't add baby oil to mascara encourages bacteria to grow and puts you at risk for a nasty eye infection. I'd suggest saline solution for those last of lash moments...and then toss it. I like to use oils that offer benefits to the health of my skin, such as sweet almond oil, rather than baby oil. Sweet almond is full of fatty acids which keep skin plump and firm..not to mention the bonus of feeling amazing. It can be used with a drop on the fingers to soothe flyaway hairs or dry ends as well as bring life to a tired complexion...great with some coconut oil and sugar with vanilla for an amazing body scrub and works fab for shaving. I recommend test patching any new oil or product. Good luck!