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Using RapidLash to help with eyelashes
pattimc
CSN Member Posts: 431
OK, after losing my eyelashes twice, I decided to try one of these OTC eyelash enhancers. I called about Latisse but my insurance wouldn't cover it, plus I didn't like all the side effects.
I researched other kinds and found RapidLash on Amazon.com for $30.99 and no shipping! I figured what the heck and I started using it last Wednesday. So far, no big change but it says it takes 2-3 weeks to see any difference.
I have eyelashes now, just not very thick anymore. For what it's worth (some people love her and some hate her) but Kathie Lee Gifford has been using it and her eyelashes look great. I Youtubed her and saw her talking about it on her show.
Anyway, I know some of the products are VERY expensive and if they don't work you're out alot of money. This seemed reasonable and the reviews were pretty good so I'll let you know how it works out! Also, some people said their eyelids and eyes itched but I haven't had that problem.
Patti
I researched other kinds and found RapidLash on Amazon.com for $30.99 and no shipping! I figured what the heck and I started using it last Wednesday. So far, no big change but it says it takes 2-3 weeks to see any difference.
I have eyelashes now, just not very thick anymore. For what it's worth (some people love her and some hate her) but Kathie Lee Gifford has been using it and her eyelashes look great. I Youtubed her and saw her talking about it on her show.
Anyway, I know some of the products are VERY expensive and if they don't work you're out alot of money. This seemed reasonable and the reviews were pretty good so I'll let you know how it works out! Also, some people said their eyelids and eyes itched but I haven't had that problem.
Patti
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