No7 lash serum

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Keep scrolling for all of my favorite eyelash serums for thickening, moisturizing, and strengthening your lashes. Then check out answers to all of your questions, like how eyelash serums work, what eyelash-serum side effects to know about, and how to choose the safest and most effective eyelash serum for you. Learn more about sampling A serum-infused lash tint that defines and enhances the look of lashes, made with conditioning Castor Oil, and Red Clover + Mung Bean that help to strengthen for healthy-looking lashes. Made with Castor Oil + Red Clover + Plant-Derived Protein. Works for all.

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Number 7 lash serum
Noticing darker skin around your eyes is one of the biggest side effects of using an eyelash serum, explains Ranella Hirsh, MD, a board-certified dermatologist in Boston. While typically rare, it does happen, so it’s important to pay close attention to your skin when starting a lash serum for the first time. The best way to remedy the situation, says Dr. Hirsh, is to stop using the serum. More from this collection The only eyelash serum that “works” for growth is Latisse, which is the one FDA-approved eyelash serum that has been scientifically proven to encourage eyelash growth. It works by enhancing the growth phase of your lashes (FYI: hair has a growth phase, a resting phase, and a shedding phase), says dermatologist Mona Gohara, MD. What Latisse does—or, specifically, what its active ingredient called bimatoprost does—is help stretch the timeline of the growth phase, so your lashes can grow longer before they naturally fall out (the shedding phase).