Recently in Lash Conditioner Category

LASH ALLURE: From Lashes to Riches! $100,000 CASH Giveaway!

| 1 Comment
lashallure1.jpg
About three weeks ago I was sent a sample of Lash Allure, a physician formulated lash growth serum. I had my doubts but dutifully tried it in order to review for you guys. I used it morning and night diligently each day and really didn't notice anything until this last week in New York City. I had to work in front of the camera for a couple of days and of course used my favorite false lashes. I've been using the false lashes less than usual lately because I noticed that I was losing lashes after having the fake ones glued on all day! So I decided to use the LASH ALLURE conditioner before applying the lashes and after I removed the false lashes and didn't seem to lose any at all this time.  And now, after 3 weeks, my own lashes are noticeably longer (a few lashes are so long I'm wondering if I should trim?)   I am officially addicted!

Lash Allure MD is a nourishing blend of ingredients designed to condition and stimulate the growth of eyelashes and brows. By creating the optimal cellular environment for rapid growth, Lash Allure MD achieves noticeable results in half the time of leading brands. Physician formulated without prostaglandins which have been shown to cause skin darkening and eye discoloration in some consumers.

Dr. James wanted to offer a safe lash serum that not only worked, but also is affordable!  Retail: $49.50  Application: Morning/Night along lash and brow line

Most exciting, however, is Lash Allure MD's HUGE cash giveaway- $100,000!  This is the biggest beauty giveaway of all times!  Go to the site and tell them what you'd do with $100,000 to enter to win (I know what I'd do, a quick trip to Hermes please)!  No purchase necessary, contest will end on January 1st, 2010.  Enter to win $100,000 HERE!

MD Lash Factor: Grow lashes and fight autism!

| 9 Comments
mdlashfactor.jpgI started a new lash conditioner, Md Lash Factor, recently and am so impressed with it that I am forgoing the usual 6-9 week trial period before posting a review.  A friend of mine had been raving about a Taiwanese doctor (Dr. Susan Lin-- Ob/Gyn) who had formulated an eyelash conditioner that made her lashes so long they were touching her glasses, her brows etc etc (ok, show off!).  I decided to try it for myself and after 3 weeks, can attest that it's true, it works!  I stopped using Latisse for about 13 days and was surprised how quickly my lashes returned to its puny size (back in early July, though I didn't post its review until August when I returned from vacation) and started MD Lash Factor while on vacation in Malibu.  Within the first couple of weeks I noticed that my lashes seemed fuller at the roots and the outer corner lashes were longer (my lashes never grow evenly).  You must try this one, it's one of the best I've used in the market and I plan to stick with it for a while!  (Note: Dr. Lin is a mother of Peter and Katherine. Peter is a 10 year old boy with autism. 5% of net profit from the lash conditioner product will be dedicated to benefit autism initiatives.)

MD Lash Factor Review and Rating from scale of 1-4, 4 being best.

Effectiveness: 4-- Lashes were noticeably fuller after the first week.  Currently at 3 weeks, the outer lashes seem to have grown longer.
Stinging: 4-- This does not sting at all!  Sensitive eyes and contact lens users can proceed without fear!
Side Effects: 4-- NONE!
Applicator: 4- One of the best applicators in the lash conditioner market, it's not too thin nor too thick, like Goldilocks, I've finally found an applicator that is perfect and am able to apply it to the lashline without any product getting into my eyes!  

Get MD Lash Factor for $140 here. (Don't forget 5% of net proceeds will benefit autism!)
1
Sephora.com, Inc.
Sephora.com, Inc.
Beauty.com
Gifts 50 dollars
Net-a-Porter U.S.
Elf Cosmetics
Sephora.com, Inc.
Powered by Movable Type 4.3-en
NORDSTROM.com-Anniversary Sale

Archives

Overstock.com, Inc.
Beauty General

About this Archive

This page is an archive of recent entries in the Lash Conditioner category.

Eye Shadows is the previous category.

Mascara is the next category.

Find recent content on the main index or look in the archives to find all content.

About Beauty Snob

Stay up to date with Beauty Snob