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Published 16:12 31 Aug 2015 BST
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We've tried so many different mascaras in the quest for long fluttery lashes and of course, falsies are often applied on a night out but imagine if there was a way to get them to grow naturally?
Lauren swears by castor oil, as the hydrating formula moisturises and prevents breakage.
Castor oil is packed with omega-6 fatty acids and apparently all you have to do is apply it to your lashes at night.
She recommends using a 'spoolie' and in case that term doesn't sound familiar, it's an eyebrow shaping tool, similar to a mascara wand, which has soft bristles.
This makes it ideal for combing the castor oil through your lashes.
When you wake in the morning, simply wash the castor oil off with lukewarm water and after a few weeks of regular application, long healthy lashes will be yours.

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