Archive for Eye Lash Conditioner

Lash Mantra: All Natural Eyelash Growth Serum

Monday, June 15th, 2009

Lash Mantra is a 100% Natural Eyelash Growth Serum made with Eighteen 100% Pure Cold Pressed Oils and Vitamin E Oil.  It is free from Artificial Fragrance, Artificial Colorant, Parabens, Synthetic Preservatives and Chemicals. It can also be used on the brows.

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I gave Lash Mantra a try and liked it. The product is easy to apply and I like the idea of using something natural to condition my lashes. Something particularly nice about the serum is that it comes with the serum in one container and a bottle and lash brush in a separate container. That way, you can apply it with your fingers to the base of your lashes, or you can use the brush to apply it. I like using the brush for my brows, but I tended to use an eyeliner brush to apply it at the base of my lashes.

I tried the product for over a month and could see a bit of a difference, so I definitely plan to keep using it. At $48, this is cheaper than many of the growth serums out there.  Plus, it doesn’t contain potentially irritating chemicals or medications, so I feel safer using it.

You can get $3 off of an order by using this code on the Lash Mantra site: beautyandfashion.


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DermaQuest Dermalash: Eyelash Fortifier?

Tuesday, August 28th, 2007

DermaQuest DermalashCan lashes really be made longer, stronger, and healthier with a product? It seems like it should be possible in theory, but I am skeptical.


DermaQuest DermaLash is a product that makes such claims. After trying it, I am unable to definitively say yes or no on the matter.

DermaQuest Dermalash consists a conditioning serum with a small brush. The idea is that you are to brush Dermalash at the base of your lashes, and over time the lashes will be fortified, conditioned, longer, and stornger. The serum itself feels fine, and I had no issues trying it and then wearing my contacts. So it seems perfectly safe. But whether it is effective is a big question mark for me.

How can a person really measure this? I used it for about three weeks and can’t say that I noticed any difference, but I’m not sure that I really would. It is not like I examine my eyelashes to the point of noticing minute changes. So, I am skeptical, but the product also did no harm. I can’t say that I would purchase this (I got mine in some beauty samples and promotional materials), but if you have some eyelash concerns, I suppose it can’t hurt anything but your pocketbook to try it!

If anyone has experience with this stuff please post a comment. I’m curious if others saw anything from using it!


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