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Does olive oil or castor oil make your eyebrows grow?


Question Posted Friday September 10 2010, 8:37 pm

I did this really stupid thing and over plucked my eyebrows. Now they're thin and weird and I hate it. I remember seeing on TV some place about using an oil every night on the eyebrows for them to grow back quickly to be thicker and fuller. I can't remember if it's olive oil or castor oil. I have both so I guess I could put them both on but I'd rather do whichever one is the right one so I can get my eyebrows to grow back fast and pretty. Thanks if anybody knows.

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