Castor Oil for Brows & Lashes: A Simple Night Ritual

Castor Oil for Brows & Lashes: A Simple Night Ritual

Castor oil is rich in ricinoleic acid, a unique fatty acid that deeply nourishes the hair follicle. When applied regularly to the brow and lash area, it helps condition, strengthen, and support the appearance of fuller, healthier-looking brows and lashes over time.

It's gentle enough for the delicate eye area, deeply moisturising, and completely free from synthetic chemicals. Just pure, natural goodness.

The Night Ritual

The evening is the perfect time for this ritual. Your skin is in repair mode overnight, and a nourishing application of castor oil means it gets to work while you sleep.

Here's how to do it:

  1. Cleanse your face and remove all makeup thoroughly
  2. Apply a small amount of A Better Pure Organic Castor Oil along your brow line and lash line
  3. Use your fingertip or a clean spoolie to gently distribute the oil
  4. Leave it on overnight and rinse in the morning

Consistency is key. Most people start noticing a difference after 4 to 6 weeks of nightly use.

Why Our Roll-Ons Make This So Easy

This is where things get really good. Rather than dealing with a bottle and a dropper near your eye area, our Pure Organic Castor Oil Roll-On makes brow and lash application incredibly simple and precise.

The rose quartz roller glides smoothly along the brow bone and lash line with zero mess and zero waste. Just roll, and you're done. It's become a favourite step in the night routines of thousands of Australians, and once you try it, you'll wonder how you ever managed without it.

For an even more targeted application, our Castor Oil Roll-On Blends 10mL are perfectly sized for your bedside table or travel bag, so your ritual goes wherever you do.

Which Oil Is Right for You?

A Ritual Worth Starting Tonight

Great brows and lashes don't have to come from a supermarket shelf filled with synthetic ingredients. Sometimes the simplest rituals are the most effective. Add castor oil to your night routine, stay consistent, and let nature do the rest.

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