subject: What You Need To Know About Rapid Lash Eyelash Serum [print this page] Some people are lucky enough to have full, luscious eyelashes while some are so disappointed with theirs that they need a bit of help from eyelash growth serums like Rapid Lash. There are so many reviews scattered in the internet about this product. Some of them are citing just the advantages of the serum while some are clearly ruining whatever reputation it already has acquired in the market. This article, however, is going to delve into what makes Rapid Lash an eyelash growth product and whether it's really effective or not.
Rapid Lash Eyelash Serum has received an award as the Best Eyelash Enhancement Product from Line & Spa this year. It has received its share of good buzz from fashion magazines and television shows like Today and Tyra. The serum contains ingredients like vitamins, minerals, polypeptides and botanicals that cause growth and conditioning of the eyelashes. Its key elements include prostaglandin and licorice extract, an element that relieves eyes from irritation.
Rapid Lash boasts of being effective in a matter of four to six weeks. There are actual people who can attest to its effectiveness on making eyelashes longer and fuller in this span of time. Moreover, those who have already used this product assert that it's also safe and affordable. You may find it on the internet priced for under fifty dollars.
There are some users who claimed that the product is not advisable for those with sensitive eyes. They say that Rapid Lash may cause conjunctivitis or sore eyes, headache, eye twitching and falling eyelash due to dryness. The company that produce the Rapid Lash serum has in itself warned pregnant women and those undergoing eye treatment to not use the product but they have nothing to say about these other negative reviews going out. If some people declare them safe to use and some don't believe so, who would you believe?
I think what we really need to look for here is whether Rapid Lash can show changes in your eyelashes or not. According to all reviews (good or bad), it works. If you've already tried it and felt something unfavorable with your eyes at first use, then it's just wise for you to stop using it or risk having red, irritated eyes in exchange to those full lashes. But then again, how many have actually used it with quite good outcome? You may also consider this. If you follow instructions accurately on how to apply the product, you may not have that big of a problem. But what I'm really saying is that you can always check it out with your physician whether it'll be safe for you or not. If it is, then remember to flaunt those Rapid-Lash-Serum-produced full and luscious lashes.