“Grandma’s Beauty Secret: Thick Eyebrows and Long Eyelashes in 7 Days Thanks to Cloves” — What’s true?
This is a viral beauty claim, but it’s not supported by real scientific evidence.
The ingredient mentioned is Clove.
What cloves actually do
Cloves contain:
- Antioxidants
- Mild antimicrobial compounds
- Essential oils that can stimulate the skin slightly
They are sometimes used in DIY skincare oils, but mainly for:
- Cleansing
- Mild irritation reduction (in diluted form)
Do cloves grow eyebrows or eyelashes?
Short answer: No.
There is no reliable evidence that cloves:
- Grow new hair in 7 days
- Increase eyebrow thickness
- Make eyelashes longer
Hair growth depends on:
- Genetics
- Hormones
- Nutrition
- Hair follicle health
Why people think it works
Some temporary effects may create the illusion of improvement:
- Oily mixtures make hair look darker and fuller
- Improved skin hydration around hair follicles
- Reduced breakage from moisturization
But this is cosmetic appearance, not new growth.
Possible risks
Using clove oil directly can cause:
- Skin irritation
- Burning sensation
- Allergic reactions
It should always be diluted if used on skin.
What actually helps eyebrow and eyelash growth
Evidence-based approaches include:
- Adequate protein intake
- Iron and vitamin deficiencies correction
- Gentle skincare (avoid over-plucking or rubbing eyes)
- Medical treatments in specific cases
Bottom line
Clove does not grow eyebrows or eyelashes in 7 days. The claim is exaggerated. It may improve appearance temporarily, but it does not create real new hair growth.
If you want, I can share safe, proven ways to naturally improve eyebrow and eyelash health.