Eyelash maxxing supplies?

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@Alarico8 did you receive your GHK-cu yet? Neither of my tracking links have updated and I ordered on 8th Feb :(
 
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@Alarico8 did you receive your GHK-cu yet? Neither of my tracking links have updated and I ordered on 8th Feb :(
Not yet but it's only been a few days
 
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minox growing my lashes and brows but is devastatingly slow
 
Not yet but it's only been a few days
Did your tracking link update past the USA? They were saying they've a problem with the tracking links not updating for EU orders
 
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Castor oil works for anything related to hair for me personally
 
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Bro I got a question.
 
What's the question
Will GHK-cu help me with depression. Since long time im compeletly willignless and empty inside, if i could i would fall asleep and not wake up anymore. I need something which could help me with gaining energy and motivation :feelscry:
 
Is owndoc’s ghk-cu + hyaluronic acid good for hair growth? And is it a good product overall for skin? @benignice
It was my question :feelsree: :feelsohgod:
 
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Is owndoc’s ghk-cu + hyaluronic acid good for hair growth? And is it a good product overall for skin? @benignice
Never tried it and haven't seen the formula, couldn't comment- sorry bro.
 
Never tried it and haven't seen the formula, couldn't comment- sorry bro.
The ingredients are:
Pure Water,
Butylene Glycol,
Gluceryl Polymethacrylate,
Propylene Glycol,
Glycerin,
PEG-8,
Carbomer,
Polysorbate 20,
Palmitoyl Pentapeptide-3,
D-Panthenol,
Hydroxyethyl Cellulose,
GHK-Cu 0.2 % (2000 ppm)
Sodium Hyaluronate 1%,
Xanthen Gum,
Disodium EDTA.
 
I have a mix of castor oil, jojoba oil and almond oil for my hair and ive been putting it on my eyebrows and lashes, recently i have noticed my eye area looks alot better than before im sure its my lashes
 
Is owndoc’s ghk-cu + hyaluronic acid good for hair growth? And is it a good product overall for skin? @benignice
I haven't tried it. But the infadolan from owndoc is very good
 
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Castor oil is very legit for eyelashes, I'm not sure about eyebrows yet because my facial hair is very light so hard to notice differences
 
Will GHK-cu help me with depression. Since long time im compeletly willignless and empty inside, if i could i would fall asleep and not wake up anymore. I need something which could help me with gaining energy and motivation :feelscry:
No, probably not. There's tons of articles about it being an anxiolytic at very high doses. And tons of evidence of positive epigenetic changes with use. But it won't help you if you are just depressed. GHK-cu is more like a cherry on top sort of thing, it helps with more things than you'd expect, with practically no downside. But it's your environment and life circumstances that need to change over time for you to start feeling better. See a psychiatrist and don't let them put you on an SSRI or Atypical Antipsychotic straight away. They only do that because those medications have the lowest risk profile for them. I hope you can find someone who can thoroughly assess your situation both neurochemically and through CBT. SSRI's work better for undermethylators whilst AA's like Quetiapine, Olanzapine, Mirtazipine work better if you have more symptoms like paranoia and constant ruminating thoughts. Both drug types are really not great for the patient, only for the practitioner prescribing them.

There would be some medication that'd help you, but don't let anyone prescribe you SSRI's or AA's. Starting with CBT and practical techniques is more important than just starting out on a medication. You need guidance and someone who actually gives a fuck. If you still feel the same after trying CBT etc, hopefully you could be prescribed something like Lyrica.

I'm not a professional and you need a professional to help you. It's just hard nowadays to find someone who doesn't just prescribe SSRI's or Seroquel :/
I have the infadolan. Doesn’t it just act like vaseline like an occlusive
Yeah and has some vitamin A and D. I think the ingredients are retinyl acetate, vitamin d and lanolin.
 
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Did your tracking link update past the USA? They were saying they've a problem with the tracking links not updating for EU orders
I haven't checked it
GHK-cu is more like a cherry on top sort of thing, it helps with more things than you'd expect, with practically no downside.
Are the benefits really that significant? Something seeming low risk, high reward is rarely if ever real.
 
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The ingredients are:
Pure Water,
Butylene Glycol,
Gluceryl Polymethacrylate,
Propylene Glycol,
Glycerin,
PEG-8,
Carbomer,
Polysorbate 20,
Palmitoyl Pentapeptide-3,
D-Panthenol,
Hydroxyethyl Cellulose,
GHK-Cu 0.2 % (2000 ppm)
Sodium Hyaluronate 1%,
Xanthen Gum,
Disodium EDTA.
Looks like a fine list, not a massive amount of sodium hyaluronate. Honestly I'd say it was more likely just going to be a decent hydrating serum.
I have the infadolan. Doesn’t it just act like vaseline like an occlusive
Nope.
 
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I haven't checked it

Are the benefits really that significant? Something seeming low risk, high reward is rarely if ever real.
I'll have to see when I use it long term. But I was quite impressed when I used it before for 2-3 weeks.
 
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I'll have to see when I use it long term. But I was quite impressed when I used it before for 2-3 weeks.
A minoxidil alternative that happens to be good for your skin seems farfetched enough. Reading the other proclaimed benefits and seeing there's no negatives whatsoever unless you use ludicrous doses is like getting a train run on you by angels.
 
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A minoxidil alternative that happens to be also be good for your skin seems farfetched enough. Reading the other proclaimed benefits and seeing there's no negatives whatsoever unless you use ludicrous doses is like getting a train run on you by angels.
Mk677 bro
 
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I'll have to see when I use it long term. But I was quite impressed when I used it before for 2-3 weeks.
A minoxidil alternative that happens to be also be good for your skin seems farfetched enough. Reading the other proclaimed benefits and seeing there's no negatives whatsoever unless you use ludicrous doses is like getting a train run on you by angels.
Me low iq reading this everything and saving all info.
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A minoxidil alternative that happens to be also be good for your skin seems farfetched enough. Reading the other proclaimed benefits and seeing there's no negatives whatsoever unless you use ludicrous doses is like getting a train run on you by angels.
I'm just gonna aim for 0.3mg per day, which isn't a huge dose by any means :) Let's see how it goes.
 
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I'm just gonna aim for 0.3mg per day, which isn't a huge dose by any means :) Let's see how it goes.
Do u inject the ghk-cu? I’ve seen the injectable peptide ones. Are those different
 
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My doctor says it's good


Allegedly makes no difference if you use it topically or inject, so just take the easy route.
Im using the owndoc ghk-cu + sodium hyaluronate I’ve been using it for a week and so far it seems good tbh. Hydrates my skin pretty well and is helping with redness
 
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Im using the owndoc ghk-cu + sodium hyaluronate I’ve been using it for a week and so far it seems good tbh. Hydrates my skin pretty well and is helping with redness
Progress
 
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It contains 0.2% ghk-cu. Is that a small amount? I don’t really know what’s the standard amount

It's on the lower side for a stand-alone GHK-Cu product but given that it's part of a broader serum it makes sense.
 
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It's on the lower side for a stand-alone GHK-Cu product but given that it's part of a broader serum it makes sense.
Going to keep using this till it runs out. Very good product compared to other serums I’ve used before.
 
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Doesnt long eyelashes make you look like a feminine cuck
 
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Castor oil doesn't work, sorry boys. Does it condition the lashes and therefore make them look better? Sure. Does it make them grow? Nope.
Is there anything else that does excluding latisse and minoxidil?
 
Is there anything else that does excluding latisse and minoxidil?
I know a lot of my colleagues swear by the non-bimatoprost lash serums like RapidLash, Medik8 Lash Serum, ReviaLash, etc. but I can't vouch for how well they actually work.
 
What products are good for making your eyelashes darker and longer?

Rapidlash on eBay - found for £7 - UK though - maybe it is in other eBay sites as well.


Works insane - very very noticeable difference after 2 months. May make your pupils slightly red in the first 2 weeks but your eyes will acclimate to the chemical.

I used this and it does wonders to your eye area. Remember to apply both to upper and lower eyelashes. Tinting also but I have yet to do that.

Also I am saving up to get an upper eyeline tattoo. If you see any top tier eye area, they mostly have pronounced upper eyelines. These are very cheap tattoos for the value you are getting since they last 10ish years. Usually around £200-300.

Don't tattoo lower eyeline though - these will make your eyes look too feminine.


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Rapidlash on eBay - found for £7 - UK though - maybe it is in other eBay sites as well.


Works insane - very very noticeable difference after 2 months. May make your pupils slightly red in the first 2 weeks but your eyes will acclimate to the chemical.

I used this and it does wonders to your eye area. Remember to apply both to upper and lower eyelashes. Tinting also but I have yet to do that.

Also I am saving up to get an upper eyeline tattoo. If you see any top tier eye area, they mostly have pronounced upper eyelines. These are very cheap tattoos for the value you are getting since they last 10ish years. Usually around £200-300.

Don't tattoo lower eyeline though - these will make your eyes look too feminine.


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Eyeliner tattoo is this something new? Why am I now just hearing about this lol
 
Eyeliner tattoo is this something new? Why am I now just hearing about this lol

Saw it on someone's post which did not get many views and it made a lot of sense. No winging, not heavy application either - just one line along the upper eye lash line.
 

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