University of Auckland researchers testing castor oil as potential treatment for dry-eye disease
University of Auckland researchers are testing the application of castor oil to treat dry-eye disease with promising results so far. The trial of castor oil as a potential safe and natural treatment for dry-eye disease is being conducted following a successful pilot study. With dry-eye disease affecting a significant portion of the population, the current trial aims to provide a long-term solution for patients grappling with uncomfortable symptoms. The use of cold-pressed castor oil in a unique application on the eyelids has shown measurable improvements in symptoms, leading to a more extensive study to generate robust scientific evidence for clinicians.
Beauty Influencer’s Viral Beauty Hack for Watery Eyes
Beauty influencer Ayaat Mishaal has revealed a viral beauty hack that prevents watery eyes from ruining makeup. In a 9-second TikTok clip, Mishaal applies Vaseline around her eyes and tear ducts to avoid smudging caused by watery eyes, a common…