Welcome to the Temple of Zeus's Official Forums!

Welcome to the official forums for the Temple of Zeus. Please consider registering an account to join our community.

Health #79467 Eczema on the eyelid

Ask Satya Operator

Well-known member
Joined
Dec 16, 2022
Messages
8,330
I developed eczema at the base of my eyelashes because of the silk eyelashes I had applied. I was already prone to this, and my entire middle school years were like this. The woman there applied a cream to remove my existing silk eyelashes and it started again. I've been dealing with this for days, and I still have the eyelash extensions in my eye. No matter what I tried, it wouldn't go away. I'll resolve this situation now, but I'm really afraid it will start again. What can I do?

What's worse, my own eyelashes broke and are almost gone in some parts of my eye. The process I'll go through to fix it is also stressing me out. Please help me.
 
I've always been against eyelash extensions because they're putting a very toxic substance there, not to mention that it damages your natural lashes.

You need to remove those fake eyelashes first. If you haven't already, go to a doctor; sometimes it's easy to fix since it's just starting. You need a professional opinion.

I once had a problem on my head (seborrheic dermatitis) due to a medication I was taking.
Nowadays it's stable because I take good care of both my hair and my scalp; since it was weak and at the beginning of the problem it wasn't difficult to treat.

You can do a magick work or square to help get rid of it once and for all. ( Check the calendar )
God Valefor or Asclepius, a ritual for help as well.
 
I've always been against eyelash extensions because they're putting a very toxic substance there, not to mention that it damages your natural lashes.

You need to remove those fake eyelashes first. If you haven't already, go to a doctor; sometimes it's easy to fix since it's just starting. You need a professional opinion.

I once had a problem on my head (seborrheic dermatitis) due to a medication I was taking.
Nowadays it's stable because I take good care of both my hair and my scalp; since it was weak and at the beginning of the problem it wasn't difficult to treat.

You can do a magick work or square to help get rid of it once and for all. ( Check the calendar )
God Valefor or Asclepius, a ritual for help as well.
Hello, I've been applying an ointment I found at home for a few days now and performing Lord Valefor's Power Ritual. It's almost gone. And I found the KY series for the skin, I started using it today. I feel better.

Do you have any recommendations for lengthening my eyelashes? How can I achieve those long, thick lashes? Someone recently suggested a dermaroller to me, to make them thicker. They said if I prick my lash roots with it and apply castor oil, there will be significant changes in 2-3 weeks. I remember you mentioned your lashes are already long and didn't try such methods, but I'm asking anyway—maybe someone else can offer advice.
 
Hello, I've been applying an ointment I found at home for a few days now and performing Lord Valefor's Power Ritual. It's almost gone. And I found the KY series for the skin, I started using it today. I feel better.

Do you have any recommendations for lengthening my eyelashes? How can I achieve those long, thick lashes? Someone recently suggested a dermaroller to me, to make them thicker. They said if I prick my lash roots with it and apply castor oil, there will be significant changes in 2-3 weeks. I remember you mentioned your lashes are already long and didn't try such methods, but I'm asking anyway—maybe someone else can offer advice.

I suggest that you take care of your eye first and let it fully heal before applying anything else. Since you used extensions, your lashes were damaged, and they need time to grow back on their own, even if it takes a while. It’s important not to try adding anything to “help” them right now, at least not in the first few days until everything is okay again.

Castor oil is great, but it can also cause irritation or even inflammation if you don’t use it properly. You should never apply it directly to the lash line because it’s too close to the waterline. If you decide to use it, put a tiny amount on a cotton swab and apply it only to the lashes. It’s best to do this at night, and then wash the area well in the morning. If you notice any irritation, stop using it immediately. Try to find the purest castor oil possible, most of the ones sold today aren’t truly pure.

But again, focus on your eye issue first. Let your lashes recover naturally. They will look weak and thin at first because of the extensions, and the initial growth always comes in like that. Once they settle and start growing stronger, then you can begin your journey to improve them.

I won’t give any magic work for it because I’ve never done anything like that, but since lashes are made of keratin (a protein), increasing your intake of omega-3, protein, vitamins A, C, and E, and biotin can help. These all occur naturally: omega-3 in fish, protein in eggs, vitamins in fruits and vegetables, and biotin in nuts. Do some research on this and you'll find a lot of information.

Avoid mascara, especially waterproof ones, and keep your lashes as clean as possible. Small habits make a big difference.

And remember: castor oil doesn’t make lashes grow, but it prevents falling and breaking. Hair growth, body hair... is largely dependent on genetics; it's not something you can't change, but keep it in mind.
 
I suggest that you take care of your eye first and let it fully heal before applying anything else. Since you used extensions, your lashes were damaged, and they need time to grow back on their own, even if it takes a while. It’s important not to try adding anything to “help” them right now, at least not in the first few days until everything is okay again.

Castor oil is great, but it can also cause irritation or even inflammation if you don’t use it properly. You should never apply it directly to the lash line because it’s too close to the waterline. If you decide to use it, put a tiny amount on a cotton swab and apply it only to the lashes. It’s best to do this at night, and then wash the area well in the morning. If you notice any irritation, stop using it immediately. Try to find the purest castor oil possible, most of the ones sold today aren’t truly pure.

But again, focus on your eye issue first. Let your lashes recover naturally. They will look weak and thin at first because of the extensions, and the initial growth always comes in like that. Once they settle and start growing stronger, then you can begin your journey to improve them.

I won’t give any magic work for it because I’ve never done anything like that, but since lashes are made of keratin (a protein), increasing your intake of omega-3, protein, vitamins A, C, and E, and biotin can help. These all occur naturally: omega-3 in fish, protein in eggs, vitamins in fruits and vegetables, and biotin in nuts. Do some research on this and you'll find a lot of information.

Avoid mascara, especially waterproof ones, and keep your lashes as clean as possible. Small habits make a big difference.

And remember: castor oil doesn’t make lashes grow, but it prevents falling and breaking. Hair growth, body hair... is largely dependent on genetics; it's not something you can't change, but keep it in mind.
I love your advice! I completely agree with what you say about castor oil causing a risk of irritation. I’ll add that the best castor oil is sold in glass bottles with an amber tint, because the oil is sensitive to sunlight and will absorb the plastic lining of lower quality bottles. I typically use black castor oil.

For issues related to the eyes, I have used honey and ghee to flush out any toxins. After washing my eyes, I apply either product into the inner and outer corner of my eyes and slowly rub it in. These are commonly used in Ayurveda, since the eyes are dominant in Fire and are related to the Kapha Dosha (fat/mucous.)

I make my own mascara following Ayurvedic ‘kajal’ (collyrium); medicine for the eyes. There are many recipes for this online. In essence, you burn a blend of nuts and seeds, wrapped in oil-soaked cotton. You collect the ash by holding a plate over this small fire, and mix it with ghee. This strengthens and nourishes your eyes. To make mascara from this, I add kaolin clay to give it more body and hold, and brush it through my eyelashes in the mornings. The only unfortunate part is that it can smudge if you put too much, but it’s so much better for your eyes than typical mascara. I just bring cotton swabs with me throughout the day to wipe off any excess. My lashes have grown so much since making the switch!! I’m still in the process of experimenting with different recipes, but I hope that I could add another alternative to this thread! I hate modern makeup so much. Way too many chemicals that harm us!!
 

Al Jilwah: Chapter IV

"It is my desire that all my followers unite in a bond of unity, lest those who are without prevail against them." - Shaitan

Back
Top