Amazon's Number One Selling Makeup Product Will Make Your Eyelashes Longer
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Between mascara and eyelash extensions, we'll do anything to make our lashes look longer. Of course, with all that on top of makeup removal, we're often doing our poor eyelashes more damage than good.
With that in mind, it's no wonder that one of Amazon's top-rated makeup products isn't a foundation or an eyeliner, but an eyelash-enhancing serum.
The Rapidlash Eyelash Enhancing Serum is priced at
of glowing reviews.Its is also an 'Amazon's choice' product, and a "miracle" for struggling lashes.
The description says that the "Clinically proven RapidLash helps boost the appearance of eyelashes with a simple once a day application, in as little as 60 days" and it promises "up to 50 per cent longer looking and up to 75 per cent more voluminous looking natural lashes".
Rapidlash's product, which is applied with a tiny brush, is a "high performance eyelash enhancing serum formulated with a distinct Hexatein one complex".
The company behind it says the serum is ophthalmologist and dermatologist tested and is therefore safe for contact lens wearers.
It promises "lush and beautiful" lashes, and it can even be used on eyebrows, too. It gets all that done with vitamins, proteins and rejuvenating ingredients and must be applied to completely clean eyelids once in the evening before bedtime.
In the reviews, people are praising the product for its effectiveness, and posting before and afters of their luscious eyelashes.
One person said: "After about 4 weeks I suddenly noticed my eyelashes were very long. It worked so well I had to stop using it. My eyelashes are curly anyway but it got ridiculous.
"This serum means you won't need fake eyelashes...ever". Another said: "don't get me wrong, my natural lashes don't look like falsies or anything but there has been a huge improvement."
And a tube apparently also lasts for a really long time, so get on it. And naturally, it's way cheaper on Amazon than in drugstores, too.
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