eyelash conditioners please - recommendations?

(12 Posts)
VicarInaTutu Fri 08-Feb-13 21:22:15

i have trawled for 2 threads that have come up on here about false eyelashes leaving your own lashes a bit worse for wear and i cant find em!

what is the product that was recommended to get eyelashes back into tip top condition please?

ive got falsies on and i know my own are going to suffer a bit - im also looking at semi permanent eyelashes so would like a good eyelash conditioner....

can anyone help?
ta

RapidLash?

I use this and my eyelashes are definitely longer and nicer!! It's £41.00 though!!

snowmummy Fri 08-Feb-13 21:41:58

I used rapidlash and it made not a blind bit of difference.

VicarInaTutu Fri 08-Feb-13 22:47:01

im sure ive seen other brands mentioned on these threads before.....i cant find the threads though!

izzysmydog Fri 08-Feb-13 23:05:08

After reading about rapidlash on here I went to buy it or peptalash at boots. When I got there they had mavala one for £11 double the amount 10 ml or something instead of 5 ml with the others. So I went for the mavala one. Only started in Monday so haven't really got a full report .... don't know if I'm being a bit psychosomatic or something but think they are a bit thicker already!!

tinygreendragon Sat 09-Feb-13 00:50:08

Vaseline!

MooMinCow Sat 09-Feb-13 05:52:28

Revitalash from QVC. can always return before 30 days if it doesn't work?

I think it's rapid lash I use from Amazon. Very happy with it.

It did take about a month for me to see the effect, but after that I can really tell.

It's only £20 on Amazon.

fouranddone Sat 09-Feb-13 19:37:17

Please excuse me, I have not read the thread. But, they sell actual conditioner just for eyelashes? Wow! Learn something new everyday.grin As you were ladies wink

VicarInaTutu Sat 09-Feb-13 21:31:30

thanks all - i still have the falsies on and they look fab but i fear for my own lashes when they come off....

im also looking into semi permanent falsies.

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