Lashes To Lashes
Whether you're into extensions, lengthening mascaras or lash growth treatments, lashes are hot right now. But jaded consumers that we are, it's easy to see lash growth products as a whole lot of hogwash. Do they work? Are they worth the often steep investment? Before you go out and spend your hard-earned cash, check out our lineup of the most popular brands out there, and what our research has discovered.
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Cost: $150
What they say: RevitaLash Eyelash Conditioner is a non-prescription Latisse alternative originally created by a doctor who wanted to help his wife regrow eyelashes and eyebrows after receiving chemotherapy. The product focuses on promoting healthy, natural lashes that last.
What users say: We consulted Henna Singh, editor of CanadianBeauty.com, who tried Revitalash. She said she was skeptical, but like a true beauty maven, tried it out for the full six weeks. "It really does work for the time that you use it, and I noticed that within weeks of stopping, my lashes were sparse again. I really liked this serum, and I've gotten into the habit of using it daily, but it did take about a month of continuous use to notice a difference in my lashes."
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