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Eye lash serum ACTUALLY works?!

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    Orange Vulture
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    I know there are tons of choices, but has anyone found an eye lash serum that actually works and grows their lashes long?!

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      cuddleboss
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      There are so many! I use R+F Lash Boost when I want to grow mine and it truly does work. I don’t sell it, but I am on my 4th tube!! I don’t use it daily, but in seasons I do. I usually see results within 4-8 weeks. 👍👍

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        Mums the Word
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        Someone once told me its important to have prostaglandins as an ingredient for it to actually work well — like Latisse, GrandeLASH and RevitaLash.

        I use Babe Lash — it's like GrandeLASH but cheaper from Costco. I know some people have side effects like dry eyes etc, but I haven't had issues yet.

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          I have used R&F and Revitalash. I think Revitalash works slightly better with less irritation but both work!

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            Yellow Kangeroo
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            My daughter uses The Ordinary and it seems to work well.

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              RaleighNCmom
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              You can get a prescription from dermatology (or if you don’t have one, maybe your primary care if they’re comfortable) for generic latisse, called Bimatoprost Opthalmic, and this can be prescribed under the diagnosis of “hypotrichosis” or “sparse lashes” and be billable through insurance. 😉

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