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LANCERx Lash Conditioner

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Everyone is using some sort of lash extending treatment or another. I have almost all of them but for some reason I couldn’t get myself to start using them, I think because I am afraid they won’t work and I will have to live with the fact that nothing will ever give me the lashes I dream of. For some reason, when the Lancerx Lash was sent to me, I decided to give it a go. It promised to be different because it contains “bioactive polypeptides”, whatever those were. In any case, it wasn’t meant for glaucoma so it made me feel like this was made specifically for my thin, non-existing lashes. And along with my lack of lashes, I also have sparing eyebrows. It has been a month and I can’t say that I have been religious about using it but I can say that I am glad I included my eyebrows in the regimen because although I have to resign myself to the fact that nothing will grow my lashes, I can at least relish in the fact that my eyebrows are beginning to look a little bushy!! I had to use ample powder to give me brows but they still look odd because there are no actual protruding hairs so I looked like those old ladies that shaved their brows and just penciled them in. Now even though I still have to add powder to give proper shape, the little bristly hairs are giving me life-like brows. I can always wear false lashes but the brows are actually more important because it frames the face. LANCERx Lash is $100.

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  1. I like “Lashem.” No risk of the harsh side effects that products containing a glaucoma medication pose…just beautiful, long, conditioned lashes!