What Eyelash Growth Serum Do You Like?

neuLash, I’ve been using it for years but they recently reformulated and it’s even better, my lashes are thick coarse and so long I had to cut a few. I buy it at Nordstrom. I think they say it takes a month or so to see results but I recall seeing a difference after only two weeks.
I use revitalash and I like it. Have you used it? I wonder if you can compare it to the neulash.
 
I used latisse (worked part time while in CC, four jobs and one of them was at a doc office where this was a perk, free sample).

It made a bit difference but not so much that (at that time a broke college student) would pay.

I saw ads for vegamour but am unsure, so for now I’m sticking with lash extensions…
 
My extension destroyed mine too, I use Grande Lash, it works ok for me but works great for my DD and friends. Took about 3-4 months after extensions to get back to normal.
 
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neuLash, I’ve been using it for years but they recently reformulated and it’s even better, my lashes are thick coarse and so long I had to cut a few. I buy it at Nordstrom. I think they say it takes a month or so to see results but I recall seeing a difference after only two weeks.
Wonderful! They sound amazing. Did you have any side effects from using the serum?
 
My extension destroyed mine too, I use Grande Lash, it works ok for me but works great for my DD and friends. Took about 3-4 months after extensions to get back to normal.
Awful. I spent a lot of money getting the extensions (3 different times), and I ended up taking them out after less than 2 weeks. I regret it and my daughter kept warning me, but I didn't listen. I imagine it'll take a long time for my natural lashes to get back to normal.
 
Awful. I spent a lot of money getting the extensions (3 different times), and I ended up taking them out after less than 2 weeks. I regret it and my daughter kept warning me, but I didn't listen. I imagine it'll take a long time for my natural lashes to get back to normal.

Oddly "luckily", lol I broke my ankle right around the same time I decided to stop filling them, so I was stuck in bed for most of the time anyhow!
 
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I tried latisse and didn’t see much difference so stopped. When I was younger I used castor oil before bedtime, and it would get on my eyelids, and I developed some milia on the lids and lashline (which had to be extracted by a specialist). I now use special eye lid wipes that clean and moisturize as a kind of Milia preventive measure.

so I’m somewhat resigned to stubby lashes.
 
I tried latisse and didn’t see much difference so stopped. When I was younger I used castor oil before bedtime, and it would get on my eyelids, and I developed some milia on the lids and lashline (which had to be extracted by a specialist). I now use special eye lid wipes that clean and moisturize as a kind of Milia preventive measure.

so I’m somewhat resigned to stubby lashes.

What special eye lid wipes are you using (I'm prone to milia around my eyes as well)? Are you using these wipes to remove eye makeup or for something else?
 
What special eye lid wipes are you using (I'm prone to milia around my eyes as well)? Are you using these wipes to remove eye makeup or for something else?
when I used to wear makeup, I made sure not to use waterproof mascara ( too hard to remove without oily remover). I used CVS brand micellar water and a gel based eye makeup remover by Bliss ( I bought these items in bulk).

I avoided oily removers bc of milia.

after I stopped wearing make up, my doctor recommended this wipe as well as a fruit acid ( for my face) from theraderm
and a spray called Avenova. I use half a wipe and one side of the pad each application and I do it twice a day. No rinsing.




 
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when I used to wear makeup, I made sure not to use waterproof mascara ( too hard to remove without oily remover). I used CVS brand micellar water and a gel based eye makeup remover by Bliss ( I bought these items in bulk).

I avoided oily removers bc of milia.

after I stopped wearing make up, my doctor recommended this wipe as well as a fruit acid ( for my face) from theraderm
and a spray called Avenova. I use half a wipe and one side of the pad each application and I do it twice a day. No rinsing.





Thanks very much @880! I will definitely check these out.
 
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